Christmas Tree – 1.5V wireless electric
A fun festive project. 9 LED’s are being lit from the 1.5V AAA power source, via one of my Simple Wireless Electricity circuits (see previous recent videos for circuit). Being wirelessly powered, it enables…
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A fun festive project. 9 LED’s are being lit from the 1.5V AAA power source, via one of my Simple Wireless Electricity circuits (see previous recent videos for circuit). Being wirelessly powered, it enables…
Based on a Dollar Tree IntrudAlert, this system is powered now by a 3V wall adapter. The onboard 9014 transistor was replaced by a K1472, though the 9014 would probably do the same. It…
This is a replication of Dr. Stiffler’s latest SEC electrolysis experiment using a red LED instead of a standard diode submerged in the water. I am using my home built SEC 15-3 for this…
Using Dollar Tree/Walmart etc $1 solar garden lights, this project allows the trickle charging of seldom used 12V batteries. A simple project, also useful for old solar lights where the onboard battery has worn…
Recorded a little while back, I forgot to upload it ! Mainly, I wanted to address Rimstarorg’s question about the 3rd rotor’s spin rate. YouTube vids can drop frames and otherwise not allow a…
Some fun with a garden/plant pot/graveyard ornament for Halloween. Starting as a snow globe from Dollar Tree, this pumpkin now flashes when placed on top of soil. The glass globe was removed, then two…
Because of the ability to keep the voltage output but current is reduced, it stood to reason that a low current system would work. In this video, I show how both the 12V car…
And a partridge in a plum tree. Please watch in 480p. ERRATUM: When I display the Gate drive signal on the Tek scope, I misstated the positive indicated voltage. I counted wrong, saying 4…