Super Joule Ringer! Lights my workshop 24/7.
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
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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 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 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…
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 my earth battery powering a joule thief circuit and running 7 ultra bright, 10mm, 28500 MCD LEDs. I misspoke myself in the last video, these are 28500 MCD not 28000 like I…
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 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 a replication of the “Peanutbutter291” Super Joule Ringer 2.0 “Tuned” LED light. I show it here with my modifications running a 110v 7.5 watt LED lightbulb on 12volts @ about a 1/4…