Hi EMdevices,
"...another joule thief"? Yes, IMHO, an Xtended one. For those who have the ability to synthesize.
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Hi Matt Watts,
Thanks++ for your feedback.
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In a typical transformer, the ringing initiated by the MOSFET pulse would quickly dampen out, but with
the 95% wrapped foil/shield in there, something "magical" happens. Somehow energy that would normally
be trapped and dissipated off gets reversed. For grins, lets say it opens a portal; it captures from within
the coils, energy that would otherwise get away from us.
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This is the kind of (Right Brain) "explanation" that I can "understand"/feel.
Thanks again!
Yes, IMHO, this "95% wrapped foil" is very important but I also beg to think that the "bucking coils" stuff is
also a big clue.
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About "bucking coils", you can consult:
"Bifilar Coils VS Bucking Coils"
http://jnaudin.free.fr/html/bifvsbuk.htmAnd also:
http://freenrg.info/Some_Experiments/Bucking_Coils/I'm not a Scientist. Anyway, as far as I can catch it: a coil is a sort of spring or can be 'modeled' as such. No?
So, you need NRG to compress it. OK? In compensation, it gives you back his NRG, minus some losses. OK?
In the "Bucking Coil" configuration (2 springs that are kinda canceling themselves), it seems that you only need few NRG to "compress" them but, in return, these "springs" will give you back the NRG (minus some losses) that
would had been necessary to compress them should they were not canceling themselves.
Hence, some kinda "OU" behavio(u)r? Or watts?
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Now, please, have a look at this picture:
It is not exactly the same thing that the (already quoted)
JLN's "Bifilar Coils VS Bucking Coils" but, for my part, I can perceive some similarities.
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A very bad quote from a person that I do not remember whom:
"You only need to understand the motive to write the symphony"...
Meilleures Salutations,
Jean