Thanks! Yes I agree. I just wanted to see if at all the 1000µf would work, because I wanted a smaller device. So I had to switch to the 100F capacitor.
At the time no, but I would make another one with higher capacitance. This video was simply an experiment on making a joule thief with a capacitor on a budget.
Cool Tye 😎👍😎
Thanks!
it would work on a fluorescent lightbult rated for such voltages.
That's a good idea! I will try that.
Great video.BUT 1000uf isnt a SUPERcapcitor
Thanks! Yes I agree. I just wanted to see if at all the 1000µf would work, because I wanted a smaller device. So I had to switch to the 100F capacitor.
Oh thanks for that.have a good day
You're welcome! You too have a nice day!
How long is "a very long time"? Did you test it to find out?
Is was about 3 hours.
@@SciTyeTech Thanks. I was hoping for several days... :)
you couldn't find a higher rated capacitor something like 16volts 2000uf?
At the time no, but I would make another one with higher capacitance. This video was simply an experiment on making a joule thief with a capacitor on a budget.
Why are you whispering?
Solder sticks fine to super capacitors, your soldering iron tip is just shit since solder doesn't stick to it