marți, 16 octombrie 2018

run a 220 Volt light bulb on a 9 Volt battery - win or fail?

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My "run a energy safing bulb on 1 battery and a 2 transistor inverter" experiment was a bit of a failure. It did blink but I guess 9 Volt wasn't enough to make it work. For this project, I used one inverter transformer and a CCFL (cold-cathode fluorescent lamp) from an old LCD monitor. The 2 transistors are NPN, type BD737 from a (very old) old cassette player. The 2 resistors are 82 Ohm (grey-red-black) and 1/4th Watt. I think almost any NPN transistor in this package should do the job. It has a BCE pin-out. On a full 9 volt battery, I got around 750Volt but the battery was draining fast. For the schematic diagram I used this one: http://www.eleccircuit.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/06/micro-inverter-by-2n5121.jpg

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