These are a couple of battery operated flourescent lights that I made using modified 9 watt CFLs. One runs on 6 volts and one runs on 1.5 volts. The circuits are not mine. I simply used what other people have learned and applied it to my particular needs. It is invention turned into something practical.
The Imhotep Radiant Oscillator running on energy stored in super capacitors. It is shown lighting a CFL and charging another capacitor at the same time.
This is a replication of the Imhotep Relay Charger that he designed. I show it here running off a 2 watt solar panel. The relay was also modified by me so it could be used at the same time as a switching device for an Imhotep Radiant Oscillator Lite.
This a replication of Slayer007's solid state Pulse Generator. It runs a modified CFL and charges at the same time. The replication is shown bread boarded with all parts displayed and explained.
This is my replication of the "Imhotep Radiant Oscillator". It works. Thanks go to the many people envolved in this project. This device runs on 12 volts and lights a 110 volt fluorescent bulb--- WHILE IT IS CHARGING ANOTHER 12 volt BATTERY!! Amazing.
This a continuation of my exprience with the Imhotep Radiant Oscillator. I show here the difference in lighting and current draw between a regular 12 volt flourscent light and the Imhotep Radiant Oscillator system running a 110 volt compact flourscent bulb. The charging ability of the circuit is also demonstrated.
Part 2 of the Bodkins "Kick Starter" CFL circuit. This time the circuit is made with Tip3055 transistors and soldered together as a unit. I also show a method of energy recovery using diodes and a capacitor at the source battey.
This is Bedini SSG running off of a 15 Watt solar panel. It is running a 12 volt fan while it is charging batteries. The fan gets energy from a large capacitor that absorbs usually lost energy. The batteries are being charged by three different ways.
This is a test of the output of the Slayer007 Pulse Generator. My "Mini Box" CFL is shown running off the backend energy being produced by the Pulse Generator.
This is a self contained Bedini SSG Fan put into a box. It is wired to be compatible with my LB version of the Imhotep Lite. The circuits in each box can work together or independent of each other. Both units charge while they are running.
My replication of Slayer007's 2nd circuit for the Rotor Less Pulse Motor. It uses 1 source battery and 1 charge battery. Different ways of connecting the circuit are shown here to allow choices for use of the energy. Either more charging or more light from the CFL.
This is a 555 timer run Imhotep Relay Charger. The charger is made to run quietly by using a simple oscillator circuit paired with the Imhotep relay circuit.
An Earth ground and antenna are hooked to a capacitor and a 120 volt neon bulb to capture induction electricity coming off an Imhotep Radiant Oscillator Lite.