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       #Post#: 2032--------------------------------------------------
       fix your heating problems ....caution! not yet tested
       By: happygolucky Date: April 1, 2014, 10:19 am
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       this is in my experimental stage of brain storming  think tank
       use to reducing any more heating situations.... or problems
       after tuning circuits properly should you have any issues. it is
       already being used on gaming overclocked CPU's for speed  and in
       other hot circuits in overdrive...please be warned...... i have
       not tested this yet ,in any applications! with a transistor or
       coils or any other heating issues only computers with heated
       cpu's an other circuits....it dose run off 12v
       proper tuning skills will eliminate the use for this in most
       situations but as some we like to push the limits..  i do have a
       few more  ideas for its use......just off topic thinking... i
       have seen submerged transistor in a liquid fluid for
       cooling..but i had my thinking cap on an stumbled across this
       yesterday.. enjoy the creativity pics
       #Post#: 2037--------------------------------------------------
       Re: fix your heating problems ....caution! not yet tested
       By: crazyguy Date: April 1, 2014, 2:31 pm
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       I think you could get better efficiency from a Peltier device or
       by lighting a 12volt auto headlamp. Or a 12 volt automoble
       cigarette lighter.
       #Post#: 2038--------------------------------------------------
       Re: fix your heating problems ....caution! not yet tested
       By: happygolucky Date: April 1, 2014, 4:04 pm
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       your right,...  efficiency is what it's all   about .
       #Post#: 2044--------------------------------------------------
       Re: fix your heating problems ....caution! not yet tested
       By: happygolucky Date: April 1, 2014, 7:22 pm
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  HTML http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transformer
       very good reading for me the novice! it reiterates what lynx as
       been saying an cazyguy an why he added a 47K an .1uf to his
       Bruce circuit
       (did you reverse wingdings sut?)
       primary over secondary it seems it would IMPEDE/ reverse the
       winding properties. tuning the circuit :
       :any input from anyone else on doing this.. i know you can
       reverse the coil if not careful primary could become secondary
       vise verse
  HTML https://www.google.com/search?q=flux+loss+in+circuit&client=firefox-a&hs=xip&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&channel=sb&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=jlQ7U7bOJ8iL0QGypYCQDg&ved=0CG4QsAQ&biw=1366&bih=639
       formulas..
  HTML http://www.circuits.dk/calculator_multi_layer_aircore.htm
       happy
       #Post#: 2050--------------------------------------------------
       Re: fix your heating problems ....caution! not yet tested
       By: crazyguy Date: April 2, 2014, 7:14 am
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       it doesnt matter whether you wind primary over secondary or the
       opposite. they dont even have to be touching. Just the magnetic
       flux has to be shared either by intimate contact or by sharing
       the same core material.
       As far as the capacitor in my circuit, it  acts by capacitve
       reactance (an AC resistor to limit base current)  the resistor
       assures that the charge on the capacitor disapates so the
       oscillation starts again.
       #Post#: 2052--------------------------------------------------
       Re: fix your heating problems ....caution! not yet tested
       By: happygolucky Date: April 2, 2014, 9:54 am
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       i'm glad you clarified that question for me.... thank you very
       much crazyguy... i was not able to sleep..i was in a lot of pain
       .. an i'm hard headed deep in thought about why the 20awg coils
       an the 22 awg coil would  not work..an would overdrive an heat
       transistor..
       i know what!!!! lt's  time to move on... but strange things
       happened last night...while tinkering..i took an read back over
       the board an researched some theory.. of the heavier gauge wire
       an formula's...  an all the side effects..
       ..so i picked it up an began to reducing the coil wingdings
       documenting an writing my findings not at first...last night..i
       went as far as reducing wingdings on the 20 awg wire till on
       both primary an secondly where far  from the traditional 14/100
       turns ..
       they where both reduced a little at a time... i had the time ..
       until  there was no primary... then i started at a baseline..an
       started taking notes.. i   was just left with a secondary
       winding of 70 turns at one time i had it down to 1.12 M/A draw
       with 11 primary windings.. with one bulb no ferrite....i said
       good then i began  to add wire back onto the primary an it would
       raise the M/A back higher..i cut an removed an made 2
       splice's... i said i need to write this down to keep track....
       all the time the other coil was running in the other room... on
       a ferrite at . 625M/A..... two bulbs tansistor cool nothing
       wrong..
       back to the 20awg testing,  i ended up rewinding the whole coil
       again.. starting from 11 on primary an 70 winding where i had my
       best baseline M/A draw it was .825 M/A  on secondary adding but
       it a few winds it was  .825 M/A with out  ferrite...? M/A
       reading all over the place as i wasadding an removing windings
       ...so i started  removing wingdings again on one bulb to drop
       M/A draw...  it started to climb in M/A... i said i taking off
       wrong winding from  the M/A draw i found it went up.... that i
       had removed to much from the primary!  had its down to 9  on
       primary an 66 on secondary... recovering from human error... i
       thought i was removing from secondary..so i had it spliced an
       shielding tight wrap on the the coil taped 360 around  whole
       coil  as i had  to spliced both sides inner weaving on top on
       bottom all mixed up now but my turn ratio was now 10.5 primary
       69 on secondary... i bulb with ferrite added was .385 an climbed
       to 400 M/a..kept notes  it was a base line now..
       then i added another bulb it went to.600.M/A  draw an a 3rd
       bulb to .700 M/A with a ferrite core ...now here is where
       strange things where occurring...when i shut it down in between
       adding notes an bulbs i noticed it was still drawing >>.138 M/A
       on one bulb and light was shut off not on ...  i added another
       bulb an then shut down, battery still connected but circuit was
       closed lights where off...i thought no light an M/A was climbing
       it double...with   no lights on  closed circuit ...strange...
       added a 3rd same result.... ???
       so i disconnected the battery  it dropped  to ZERO M/A  :o  all
       the while the other circuit was running in the other room, was
       it an antenna array.. an was i getting RF/ emf  feed back?  from
       another source...the solar flares from sun ? or other circuit
       running in the room...  very strange..... indeed
       12 hours on the 10.5 v  car battery an it still reads 10.25 v
       finished results of 20 awg rebuild an tuning/testing
       10.5 primary 20 awg
       ---------------             very very very bright 6watt
       eco-smart bulbs transistor still gets warm...but this was
       without heat sink M/A are down with ferrite
       69 secondary 20 awg
       yielded these M/A draws.
       one bulbs   with ferrite .385 an settles at .400 m/ai assume you
       can double it as i did check without a ferrite
       two bulbs with ferrite .600 m/a
       three bulbs  with ferrite .700 m/a
       
       one bulb no ferrite .926
       #Post#: 2053--------------------------------------------------
       Re: fix your heating problems ....caution! not yet tested
       By: crazyguy Date: April 2, 2014, 10:20 am
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       you're having fun I see.
       The lamps have a frequency sweet spot also. seems like.
       Dont get zapped.  ;D
       #Post#: 2054--------------------------------------------------
       Re: fix your heating problems ....caution! not yet tested
       By: happygolucky Date: April 2, 2014, 10:52 am
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       yes  they do have there sweet spot ;D...it is fun, an thanks
       safety is the utmost priority...i'm starting one of your coil s'
       now.....then it will be time to move on ...to something new... a
       radio shack transformer/ chargers.....  i think if i knew how to
       value the voltage  to add resistors  an capacitors it would be
       another level....no doubt...!  slow small steps........
       god bless
       prayers for all the victim's an displaced a real tragedy
       unfolding.
       #Post#: 2057--------------------------------------------------
       Re: fix your heating problems ....caution! not yet tested
       By: crazyguy Date: April 2, 2014, 3:06 pm
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       Ive been working like I was  a 20 year  old since dawn trying to
       clean up my $10,000 loss from the icestorm. I lost 18 trees  all
       over 80 ft. tall.
       Time for a Beck's.
       What tragedy?
       #Post#: 2059--------------------------------------------------
       Re: fix your heating problems ....caution! not yet tested
       By: happygolucky Date: April 2, 2014, 5:40 pm
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       sorry for your loss...takes along time to get trees like that...
       i have a half dozen here an we are looking a some ice
       tomorrow..morning then rain weather is back to its 35 year
       cycle...can you timber any of it..recycle build a cabin..
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