Posted by JMOR on November 03, 2009 at 12:43:28 from (72.181.156.161):
In Reply to: SA electrical problems posted by D Slater on November 02, 2009 at 15:12:08:
Janicholson said: (quoted from post at 15:25:09 11/03/09) Totally interesting!!
In your examples the "ballast resistors" are still outside of the relationship between the switching element (triggered transistors, and low current points) and the inductor.
I think John and I stand pat on out proposition.
Jim
Jim, I don't know why you think my position is so interesting. I find yours much more interesting, in that my some magic you seem to have found a way to move the charge back & forth between the coil and the condenser without a closed loop circuit (as would be required in my humble opinion, as shown in green). You can demonstrate that magic to everyone by making the bulb light by transferring energy from the battery to the light bulb (without my green connection), as well. Not much of a position to 'stand pat on". :cry:
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