[Stoves] Dhan Hurley..... TLUD enhancements.... Why aren'tthereany comments, except from what it seems is a Venture Capital Company?

Andrew Heggie aj.heggie at gmail.com
Sat Jun 8 03:27:58 CDT 2019


On Sat, 8 Jun 2019 at 06:34, Kirk H. <gkharris316 at comcast.net> wrote:

> I have not encountered the Joule Thief before.  It appears from my search
> that it accumulates the low voltage electrical power, storing it in a coil,
> and then releases it periodically in a surge at a higher voltage.  It
> reminds me of a dimmer switch which passes the full power, but only in
> short surges.  The less time for the duration of the surge, the dimmer the
> light.  The Joule Thief raises the wattage to a level that it can light the
> bulb, but only for short surges.  Because the joule Thief is off between
> the surges the bulb would be dimmed and would not obtain full luminesce.
> The combination of thermocouple (there is nothing wrong with combining
> several together as a thermopile) and Joule thief seems worth looking into
> for getting electricity from a wood stove.  It would be less sensitive to
> being overheated and damaged than a TEG.
>
>
> The Joule thief was devised to get the very last bits of charge out of a
single cell. As long as the voltage of the cell is initially high enough to
overcome the forward voltage of the transistor in the circuit it will run
and switch the current. The collapse of the field around the inductance
then causes the forward voltage spike  which is much higher than the
voltage from the source and so typically  will excite an LED which has a
higher forward voltage than a single cell  can provide (Lithium ion cells
have a high enough voltage to light a LED without additional boosting).
Once running the oscillation of the circuit  keeps the  current passing
through the inductance and becomes independent of the voltage of the cell
which still provided the current to sustain the device, thus it continues
running until there is no charge left in the cell.

You will see these circuits in the small flashlights which only require one
cell (and very effective they are too compared with incandescent torches of
my younger days).

LEDs are often modulated by switching circuits and they work too many times
per second for the human eye to distinguish the repeated flashes.

Andrew
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