Super Joule Ringer 2.0 — My Replication
This is a replication of Lasersaber’s “Super Joule Ringer 2.0” lighting setup. It runs on a 12 volt battery and just three parts—-a special handmade transformer, one transistor, and a 110 volt LED lightbulb….
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This is a replication of Lasersaber’s “Super Joule Ringer 2.0” lighting setup. It runs on a 12 volt battery and just three parts—-a special handmade transformer, one transistor, and a 110 volt LED lightbulb….
This is another variation that’s a little cheaper to build and will give just a bit more light, but does not have charging. So, this is a Super Joule Ringer 2.0, but Tuned. I…
Prolly the closest I will get to an accurate Lasersaber replication of the Super Joule Ringer 2.0. A friend of mine wound this who doesn’t do electronics and I think that’s pretty cool. He…
This is my first practicable application of the Joule Ringer design. This has very real world value to me. LaserHacker.com for more info. Schematic link: laserhacker.com
This is look at the Lasersaber Joule Ringer with an oscilloscope. The circuit I am using for this video has a .22uf capaqcitor in place of the bifilar coil and a 1meg ohm pot…
This shows the progress towards a replication of the Joule Ringer. I show my circuit running now with the correct CFL and a small bifilar coil instead of my big Stubblefield coil. The circuit…
In this video I show the Joule Ringer output run back into the source capacitor through an AV plug. I also show a seperate Joule Thief circuit with a three transistor Darlington arrangement that…
This is two Joule Pirates (Joule Thieves) wired in parallel running off of one AA battery powering a 48″ tube. (40 watts) The funny thing is that the tube is brighter with just one circuit turned on than with my single circuit experiments from before. …
This shows my replication of Lasersaber’s “Super Joule Ringer 2.0” running with multiple bulbs. I also show the amp draw on the system running on a small 12 volt battery.
This is my “boxed” Simple–Super Joule Ringer 2.0. It was specifically designed for use on my 32 ft. sailboat when I’m at sea for 3 to 5 days. It will also come in handy…