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SOLn1 mini
By: lynx wind Date: April 28, 2013, 7:37 am
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Here is the simple circuit that is shown in the SOLN1 mini
video.
HTML http://youtu.be/T3yq2oroSeY
HTML http://youtu.be/T3yq2oroSeY
You need a package of magnet wire, a diode and a 3055 npn
transistor from Radio Shack.
Take the red 30 awg, or green 26 awg and wind around a 4" form.
A 2 liter soda bottle, a 3" PVC form or something similar.
You will need 68 turns red 30 awg, or green 26 awg.
Then wind 10 turns of the yellow 24 awg in the opposite
direction. (Fewer primary turns will run the bulbs brighter, 6
-15 turns is the range)
1. Solder the diode across base and emitter as shown, this will
turn the circuit off when the LED is unplugged
2. Hook up one end of the red or green secondary wire to the
Base connection on the transistor.
Then the other red or green end to the prong of a lightbulb
socket.
3. Run a green hookup wire from the collector of the transistor
to the lightbulb socket.
4. Temporarily hook one end of the heavier 24 awg magnet wire
coil ends to the green hookup wire that runs to the lightbulb
socket.
5. Hook a black wire from the transistor emitter to the
negative of a 10-18 volt battery.
6. Touch the remaining heavy magnet wire end from the coil to
the positive of the battery. The bulb should light. If it
doesn't, then switch the position of the two heavy magnet wires.
Brightness will be affected by the voltage. At 10 volts the
lights will be dim. At 14 volts the lights will be bright. At
18 volts the lights will be dazzling.
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Re: SOLn1 mini
By: lynx wind Date: April 28, 2013, 3:22 pm
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To really understand the SOLn1 free energy power module you need
to see it with proper battery packs, and inverter installed.
This is a perfect gadget for camping, or for an apartment
dweller when the power goes out.
You could watch a movie, have some light, listen to radio...This
device will run two very bright LED bulbs continuously when the
sun is out, or for 3-6 hours after dark.
Plug in the Gull 40 wind turbine on cloudy days.
HTML http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-c7yZcb0RM
HTML http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-c7yZcb0RM
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Re: SOLn1 mini
By: crazyguy Date: May 1, 2013, 9:01 am
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You mention a diode in the text but not in the video. Can you
photo a schematic and paste it in this message?
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Re: SOLn1 mini
By: lynx wind Date: May 1, 2013, 11:25 am
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The diode is shown in the circuit diagram above, (between base
and emitter). It doesn't have to be there. But sometimes the
circuit continues pulling a little power even when the bulb is
turned off. The diode will keep from having to install a switch
on the circuit.
#Post#: 74--------------------------------------------------
Re: SOLn1 mini
By: rxpc Date: May 1, 2013, 2:38 pm
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This is great stuff! You simplify off-grid usage. Today, after
reading this forum, it gave me an idea to try. I have some mini
solar panels lying around, 4.5v 110ma rated. They're great for
charging small batteries, but as a test, I connected one of the
panels to a dc-dc booster circuit, and was able to boost voltage
to 17.85 at 89ma. Appears the booster circuit I have uses about
15ma to operate. I think these panels in parallel could give me
enough amps to make it a worthwhile charger for some elecrtric
lawn tools I have.
4 panels in parallel - 4.5@110ma would equal 4.5@440ma, boosted
to 17.51volts will allow me charge 12v batteries. The higher the
boost, the more amps I get out the booster circuit.
Thanks for sharing!
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Re: SOLn1 mini
By: crazyguy Date: May 1, 2013, 7:35 pm
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Funny discussion board, you can't see the diagram unless you are
signed in??? wierd
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Re: SOLn1 mini
By: lynx wind Date: May 1, 2013, 8:41 pm
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That's so all this good stuff stays "Top Secret"
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Re: SOLn1 mini
By: crazyguy Date: May 2, 2013, 9:40 am
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Where do you get the solar panel with all the room for this
stuff?
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Re: SOLn1 mini
By: lynx wind Date: May 2, 2013, 11:32 am
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Many solar panels come mounted in aluminum frames. This
particular 10 watt panel has about 1/2" of clearance from panel
to back of frame. It just clears the AAA cell's dimension. The
SJR 3.0 lighting circuit is only about 1/8" thick. A slimline
inverter would fit inside, but I chose a $19 inverter mounted
outside the frame for this demonstration.
Larger panels usually have more space.
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Re: SOLn1 mini
By: crazyguy Date: May 5, 2013, 3:26 pm
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I wonder how I would wire my house for this, just to power the
lights? What is the voltage? Would I need to install HV wiring?
separate circuits.?
I would want to use the super Joule Ringer. the one with the
PVC air coils and two transistors. I could have it power all the
lights in my basement. (if I had enough LED lamps.
Does the SJR work just as good with CFL'S?
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