@@lasersaber Way cool dude, a question maybe some chrome paint or reflective tape on the bulb, could help with the light striping and boost up the luminosity radius, always looking forward to part 2.
@Leo999296 ай бұрын
@@dlrowle counter intuitively white paint is often more reflective than shiny things. Just diffuse rather than specular so you can't see an image in the reflections. In a situation like this that might be desired.
@dlrowle6 ай бұрын
@@Leo99929 Thank you, great video I love the way you think.
@Tore_Lund6 ай бұрын
We are happy he didn't power it with 20,000 Tritium vials.
@UnforeseenLife6 ай бұрын
So happy to have you back! I really like your explanation of the SJR circuit and how it works.
@lasersaber6 ай бұрын
I am glad the explanation was helpful. Thanks for watching.
@vitacell16 ай бұрын
It's just Alexander Romanov's cacher. Really good and simple device.
@vitacell16 ай бұрын
@@lasersaber You can add an crystal radio receiver for boosting.
@philipvecchio32926 ай бұрын
The King is back with his Laser Saber, Long live the King!
@Brett-ui9zq6 ай бұрын
Mount one with a smaller capacitor from the ceiling in a garage, pantry, bathroom, or other rooms that are often only used for a few minutes. You walk in, one good tug down on the cord, and you get 5 minutes of light.
@mememaster1476 ай бұрын
literally the GravityLight
@MZ-nw7wz6 ай бұрын
@@mememaster147 It's been out of stock for two years? That GravityLight?
@CrunchyLimes6 ай бұрын
Absolutely awesome project and seriously amazing work on this!! Welcome back LaserSaber!!! 🧡
@lasersaber6 ай бұрын
Thank you! I will keep experimenting with it.
@revbikerbigd86646 ай бұрын
This lamp is amazing ! I own a flashlight that you shake that does the same thing. Got it about 20 years ago. What about using those square yellow LEDs??? I can't wait to see your next improvements to it. 👍🙏
@DanielKesslerer6 ай бұрын
Wow! Much potential with this project. Keep going this is inspiring!
@lasersaber6 ай бұрын
That's the plan!
@shad0wburn3d6 ай бұрын
If you take some aluminum and use that as the space filler on the sides of the LED lights, the gaps in the light where shadows are casted will be gone😁
@lasersaber6 ай бұрын
Excellent idea.
@Ethan-gu9hm6 ай бұрын
@@lasersaber Or wrap the plastic base with aluminum foils for a lower cost option
@grabasandwich6 ай бұрын
Couldn't you just print a base with collimators around each LED? And make it out of a silvery shiny plastic or chrome paint/plating.
@easydoesit20066 ай бұрын
Awesome light, now you need to print a small gearbox with a fly wheel arrangement and include a crank tp spin it up. Then add a secondary coil with an single throw double pole switch so you can charge one then click the switch and feed off the other one so your light will run two hours.... Possibilities 😊keep up the great work.
@lasersaber6 ай бұрын
Cool ideas! Thanks for sharing.
@michelsbench6 ай бұрын
Thanks LaserSaber for making those videos, it’s very heart warming to see the number of people researching other ways to produce cheap and usable alternative energy.
@arjenchristianhelder10276 ай бұрын
you could use more efficient leds from luminus, their 3030 range has some really high efficiency, all be it on lower CRI. also i think you could probably get an IC with a higher conversion efficiency that accepts up to 40V (check allegro) if you get them that are efficient with not too many in series you can draw the caps down quite a bit. if you can find a sepic one it can do buck and boost, then you can draw them down to probably 3V or less, using most of your capacity. super caps that are big are recommended for their huge storage capacity that can be 3000uF! they run up to 3V and can be put in series with the usual consequence (you lose 50% capacity with 2 in series)
@musikSkool6 ай бұрын
I had the idea of a pullstart powered compressor for a pellet rifle awhile back. I like your idea more. Ever since playing Myst several decades ago I have been obsessed with dynamos. I have several flashlights powered by various types of generators and I think your approach is the best. I have thought of using voltage regulators to pull more power from the battery/capacitors, but your approach of using high voltage is amazing. Because when you turn a generator very fast you get more voltage, but not more amperage, so normally that extra voltage would go to waste. This setup lets you store all the energy, and regulate it down to a useable amount. I love every part of this. Good job!
@psy0rz6 ай бұрын
The bounching voltage might be just hf. Check it with an oscilloscope to see whats actually going on. Your voltmeter might get confused.
@simontillson4826 ай бұрын
Yep. I was thinking similar. If the frequency gets in sync with the meter’s sampling rate, it will read different - either higher or lower. There’s bound to be a large ripple, so the meter is desperately trying to give a reading, but can only measure what it sees when it is sampling, which is a tiny period of time a few times a second. You could filter the probe leads by putting a resistor in series with one lead and a capacitor across the meter end (say 10k and 1uF) to get a purer DC reading. I bet these anomalies would just go away…
@phjV2Ай бұрын
Whoa man, im so happy that you are back For years i talk about you for batteries and capacitors researchers and now you back 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 Thank youuuu THANK YOOOOUUUUUUU 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@GuardianEngraving6 ай бұрын
huh so its the transistor, I have noticed this happening a lot in my build ( 4:30 ), thank you. Good to see some more builds from you mate. Keep on rockin.
@milkrecu2 ай бұрын
The community you inspire is dedicated and vast. Keep being you
@philipvecchio32926 ай бұрын
I am a little curious, why did you choose to make your own LED array rather than finding one off the shelf that would work? I feel like the real innovation is the charging and the storage.
@Genghisbeard6 ай бұрын
He had. See previous videos.
@I_love_electricity6 ай бұрын
I can't wait to see the how to video on the coil. I think this technology is absolutely paramount for apocalyptic applications! Please notify me asap when the how to video is uploaded. This can save many lives.
@liannblack24276 ай бұрын
This is amazing and if scaled up it can possibly run hydroponic set ups for led lights on black outs. If anyone is trying to be self sufficent growing indoors for your own food crops and medicinals. Inspirational to see someone put their own thoughts to fruitful labour and success
@DaNargh426 ай бұрын
This is wicked. I remember in Army cadets some of the guys would bring those wind up torches that they would lose interest in because they had to give them a spin every 15 mins or less. I wouldn't mind seeing this SJR system in more of a compact torch size, much like a dolphin torch but maybe the size of a car battery.
@hydniq33276 ай бұрын
I'm glad your bringing the SJR circuit back on yt . I just started working with it again also . Great video
@lasersaber6 ай бұрын
Cool, I will check it out.
@hydniq33276 ай бұрын
It might help with your project .
@joebloe99016 ай бұрын
Great light for camping...although you'll need to make a bug zapper to go with it. Awesome project.
@CTimmerman6 ай бұрын
Maybe the high pitch whine is enough to annoy the bugs away.
@grabasandwich6 ай бұрын
@@CTimmerman Imagine what other animals like dogs or wolves must hear! oof
@lorenbush88766 ай бұрын
That's neat, I'm glad you used the retractable pull crank, I tried to get Robert Murray-Smith to do his pull crank generators like that but I don't think he ever did. Thanks man that is really cool.
@fasihahmed61246 ай бұрын
Very good project, your SJR circuit compare to joule thief circuit is very simple , i follow you when i was young college boy , now i am professional electrical engineer in my 30s , past 10 years , i noticed that your projects are discussed in different forums
@danmurphy56606 ай бұрын
I've been following you for a long time mate and you still never cease to amaze me. Well done, this is a fantastic use for one of your circuits and thanks for sharing it with all of us.
@ArthronOfFir36 ай бұрын
Might say you can use a defuser to spread the lighting more evenly. And considering you made something for those affected by blackouts or weather issues (hurricanes and typhoons) I recommend to find SMD LEDs that are brighter than the ones you use though this will introduce the need of a heatsink.
@grabasandwich6 ай бұрын
Yeah, these ones remind me of the early days of LED flashlights. They were terrible!
@demandred19576 ай бұрын
Thats neat, welcome back! I finally have the super caps sourced to build your car battery re-placer. all these years later, I may be actually building it.
@lasersaber6 ай бұрын
Very cool. Best of luck with the caps for your car.
@WCO36 ай бұрын
The legend amongst the legends has returned. With more legendary sht
@Zodliness6 ай бұрын
@lasersaber - Great build, I particularly like the telescopic extender. 👍 Have you considered spiralling a length of self-adhesive LED ribbon around the head? Ribbon LED's would certainly spread a more even light than individual LED's. With ribbon LED's you would also have the benefit of an IR remote control and essential IP rating for outside use. If you wanted to take it one step further, add a 3D printed cage around the LED head and include a bug zapper! ⚡ This is just my opinion, I could be wrong. 😉
@NandR6 ай бұрын
Great emergency light. Glad to see you still pumping out super efficient designs. I wonder how hard a foot petal design would be. It would definitely be bulkier but as something I could just walk by and step on that would be handy.
@lasersaber6 ай бұрын
That would be cool!
@deltab97686 ай бұрын
Glad to see you’re still on here making interesting devices.
@TravisL.Desmadreson6 ай бұрын
Great post! Never stop doing what you do.
@newmonengineering6 ай бұрын
As soon as I saw it at the beginning I said it must be a camping lantern! It looks awesome. I would love to build one. It looks very nice.
@ShafaqIftikhar-pw9ld6 ай бұрын
Absolutely brilliant!!! Glad to see you back!!!!!!!!
@gregstafford21556 ай бұрын
Great to see you back. One tip you should use a brushless motor with three phase rectifier! Just find the right size motor like a 100kv RC motor or lawn bl motor.Then will have more charging and less work to charge it.
@hamwalter32436 ай бұрын
Love your channel 😍 always thinking out of the box,we are the music makers and "we are the dreamers of dreams" thank you for helping me to look outside those boxes. Great job 👍👍
@HaLo2FrEeEk6 ай бұрын
To save having to assemble the LED bulbs manually, maybe you could order flexible PCBs and have them pre-populated with surface mount LEDs, then you could just glue the flex PCB to a bulb shell. I love this idea so much, I've experimented with this kind of stuff myself and this is really beautifully executed. Well done!
@pauljs756 ай бұрын
COB LED arrays would be even more ideal, since the goal here is for a flood light spread.
@HaLo2FrEeEk6 ай бұрын
@@pauljs75 That's a good idea! LED filament would also work, you can coil that stuff and throw the light all over!
@user-hf3ym7lh4d6 ай бұрын
Now *that* is an awesome project, way to go man! Elegantly simple, low cost, and obviously, immediately, practically useful. A cut above the usual YT fare. You probably already thought of it, but it'd be really slick if the caps, lights, and circuitry were a detachable subassembly so you don't have to carry the whole crank box around if you don't want to. One thing though: be careful of your back when you're pulling on that thing, bending over at the waist like that and doing repeated jerking movements puts absolutely massive momentary torque through your lumbar. I've been scolded by a couple bosses for doing things just like that because they don't want problems with L&I and OSHA. Maybe an opportunity to refine the ergonomics of a future version, or even shrink it just a little to something you can pull apart with two hands, no back stresses involved. Best home invention I've seen in a long time, you should get some kind of award. Keep it up!
@DeanLogan2 ай бұрын
This is so awesome. It would be a great light to integrate into a chuck box.
@joeanon14156 ай бұрын
The highest efficiency commercially available LED's I'm aware of are Samsung's LM301B's (Wattage 0.2W, Forward Voltage 2.71 V, Luminous Flux 38.8 lm, Luminous Efficacy 220 lm/W)
@lasersaber6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tip!
@absint0o6 ай бұрын
wow! this is impressive!!! Can't wait for the in-depth tutorial on how to build this!
@Drew_Hurst6 ай бұрын
Great work! Excellent in fact! I was an early adopter of using 10-15 watt cob led bulbs to replace ceiling bulbs at home, and have several bulbs with dead electronics but working leds; these would be great to use in place of forming and soldering your own and I don't recall having such dark bands, which were quite noticeable in this design. This could be eliminated/greatly reduced by having say 8 or more flat sides, with more rows of leds on each flat, and only the bottom part of the bulb shape curve in and have say a couplr of rows of two, then one led at the bottom, and utilise the same idea at the top, or just have a flat disc on top with plenty of leds firing straight up, which bounces light off the ceiling, like the commercial ones did. Again great work, excellent application of overcoming the age old problem of using cap. banks. Well done! I keep imagining a Bedini coil running off of a solar/battery pack recharging the caps for a more fixed longer run application. Surprised how long this runs off such a small amount of kenitic energy. Very impressive build.
@StirlingLighthouse6 ай бұрын
The Man, the Myth and the paraglider Legend! 😊 That’s really good stuff right there. Excellent work! Thank you Lasersaber 🙏
@2550marshall6 ай бұрын
Very cool Laser Saber! I remember many years ago making my first and only Joule Thief circuit. I didn't have a ferrite core, so I just used some iron wire wrapped around a rubber grommet. The odd thing about it was that it did not work with the resistor in the circuit, but it did work without the resistor.
@Andres1860006 ай бұрын
I used to love watching your videos, glad you're back.
@blandman34716 ай бұрын
Excellent video. Because this is such an efficient circuit, maybe it can be charged with a thermopile - using waste heat from your dryer or the back of your refrigerator.
@smdforce31746 ай бұрын
Lasersaber is back!!! This made my day!
@thevoidedwarranty6 ай бұрын
You can saturate the coil with melted wax or potting compound or acrylic laquer to make it quiter
@axsanchez11933 ай бұрын
Wowwww this is amazing! Im waiting for the "how to built it" videos. LaserSaber is another level.
@sykoteddy6 ай бұрын
This is such a great idea! I certainly hope your kindness of willing to release the building plans will keep you and tyour family content in both economic and safety matters! I hope you also will provide finished products as well as building kits and the complete free building blueprints. 💙👌
@oxiigen6 ай бұрын
Glad to see you back with your amazing project that you kindly share! Sharing is caring! Thank you man!
@carlunderguarde82686 ай бұрын
I can't wait to build this! perfect replacement for the old oil lamps
@xsbiggy63496 ай бұрын
Should look at alternating the leds position that way you reduce dead spots and hot spots
@gregzambo66936 ай бұрын
It's good to hear from you again ! Keep up the good work !
@JohnSeaward6 ай бұрын
Finally someone that's actually coming up with something nobody else has out there ! Question have you updated your charge bank system ? And yes want to try ur charge /battery system on a special build I've been in process of doing which I started 15 yrs ago,so that k you for the NEW videos fresh breath of air ! Thanks again
@marcojustiniano74986 ай бұрын
great stuff, have you considered building a gravity generator with the SJR as a core?
@lasersaber6 ай бұрын
I had not, but that is a great idea.
@frumbert6 ай бұрын
This would be great for remote rare use situations such as in mines and machine storage lockers, where it is often hard to address permanent power solutions.
@Slider2732_6 ай бұрын
A very cool and practical use, with great build quality! Couldn't help but think your carburetor needed adjustment at one point hehe
@Muonium16 ай бұрын
Exceptional. Are you familiar with the paper by Yale economist William Nordhaus from the mid 90s on the cost of producing light "Do Real-Output and Real-Wage Measures Capture Reality? The History of Lighting Suggests Not". I believe you would enjoy it. It essentially chronicles the near million-fold reduction in the cost of producing light that humans have achieved since antiquity. With the advent of highly efficient electroluminescence and circuits to power it, our species has essentially mastered the production of light, approaching within perhaps a factor of two of the theoretical maximum efficiency for full spectrum visible light production.
@lasersaber6 ай бұрын
Cool!
@FC-pm1ru6 ай бұрын
Welcome Back! What a great idea!
@billporter65926 ай бұрын
You always do great work. Glad to see your still at it.
@KetansaCreatesArt6 ай бұрын
Very awesome experiment. Hope you and family are well. The parrot wave was so cool. 😊✨
@AlamShamma6 ай бұрын
Woudn't be better if using the flexible LED strip instead of the separate LED configuration?
@lasersaber6 ай бұрын
I would like to find something like that. It would be much easier, but I have not found a match for the white LEDs that I am using yet.
@Patschenkino6 ай бұрын
LED-Light-Strips, you can find it with different densities. Another possibility would be disassembling a regular LED-lamp, like one of those corne lights. If your lucky you also get a reflector and diffuser out of it.
@Chris-ch5nb6 ай бұрын
That’s really neat! I’d like to see it with selectable brightness or selectable lights (only illuminate in one direction or a focused beam. And an off switch.
@Convolutedtubules6 ай бұрын
Really cool. Would be nice to be able to unfold the bulb into a different arrangent, focusing the light onto or away from particular areas.
@receesanders6 ай бұрын
This is awesome!!! I’m ready for the pull start ceiling fan!!! 😮😮😮
@imark77777776 ай бұрын
There are other types of LEDs other than 5 mm LEDs. You can get some of those LED strips filament things there's all sorts of things out there which would be easier to work around in build into casing.
@ThomasAndersonbsf6 ай бұрын
love this, working on a laser formed graphene from paper based super battery capacitor hybrid. I am definitely going to try using something like this for the charging to see how it fairs, along with my thermal to electrical charge generator system based on triboelectric forces of disparate charges (positive and negative charge based triboelectric effect materials)
@stealthop6 ай бұрын
cant wait to see the build specs great job!
@sirblingjax6 ай бұрын
Hey lasersaber I don't know how old you are to remember this movie called journey to the center of the Earth. In the movie they were planning on going down to the center of the Earth but that they would need special gear and a unlimited light source. As they were going through the various shops buying various mountain gear they came across a light that you can charge by hand mechanically and would stay awake for hours on end. And when the power would drop down below a certain threshold they could recharge it back up again by hand and never have to use any kind of batteries again. It was perfect for the expedition. Theirs has been a number of remakes of this movie over the years you want to watch the very first one if you can find it. Check it out when you got sometime. It was a pretty cool movie especially the very first one it was made I believe in the seventies. Thanks for your time you have a great day. I always enjoy watching your videos keep up the good work I'm glad you're back!!
@BrokenCircuitRanch6 ай бұрын
Pretty neat dude. Congrats on a usable product
@SourcePortEntertainment6 ай бұрын
*Awesome! Love your projects man! I couldn't click on this notification fast enough!* 🤜💥🤛
@lasersaber6 ай бұрын
Thanks, I appreciate that!
@TravisTellsTruths23 күн бұрын
Excellent work, Laser
@pauljs756 ай бұрын
Would be cool to integrate this setup into a door closure mechanism. Many cases where you open a door into a storage area and only need a few minutes of light to get something. I could see a market for that.
@Mike-yl6hs6 ай бұрын
Would LOVE to BUY one!!! GREAT BUILD!!! m
@dbzkings26262 ай бұрын
Super capacitors are so cool. I wonder if you could make a tap torch. A small handheld torch that can be recharged with a tap from a wireless charging source.
@TonyOnekaNobY6 ай бұрын
Great job! Looking forward to the build video so, I can try it out and have around for emergencies. Keep up the great work man!
@Vikingwerk6 ай бұрын
This reminds me of the hand-crank emergency power in the movie ‘Pandorum’ I always wondered if something like that would be remotely possible. Seems like it might be!
@Objectivityiskey6 ай бұрын
Great concept, now reprint the led holder bit and offset the led's so that their light throw patterns overlap. It's the dark spots that make this device aper less capable than it actually is. This will greatly improve your device. I'll be watching for the production model. I'll buy a few.
@fissb16 ай бұрын
Very nice project and good idea, I had the same Idea for a charger, I think may be you can look into it. Personally I prefer hand cranked generators, and also something can be build as stationary bicycle. Careful the power companies will stop you from continue 😂
@turboprint3d6 ай бұрын
Thought the channel was dead , good to see more lasersaber
@ronrothrock71166 ай бұрын
I like the design. Perhaps adapt a foot lever/pedal for charging? Something like a foot-powered bicycle tire pump?
@martinlicht19696 ай бұрын
Nice work! Maybe a protective cage for that bulb you worked so hard for❤
@Tomtech296 ай бұрын
interesting project, to improve the generator's efficiency it was enough to ,make gearboxes the rack and pinion gear and equip the generator with polyphase taps bridged with a rectifier
@dethkiler16666 ай бұрын
On the light I suggest you put a diffuser on it to spread the light out more. I think you could use a milk jug to do it if you happen to have one. While that will dim the light a bit, it will shoot out the light a bit more evenly around the space you are in, and make it a bit safter to look in its general direction. Also SELL this. Lots of people would buy it. To make it a bit better, and dummy proof it I suggest you add a green LED to indicate that it has reached max charge, a red LED to indicate that it is getting low, and will need a couple more pulls.(I know this may add a fair bit more complexity and add to power draw but I don't think it will be to much to add.)
@Lolatronn6 ай бұрын
Some feedback for the bulb it self is maybe stagger the rows of leds for a more even coverage around with the focused bulbs. Other wise fantastic project you have!
@justtinkering67135 ай бұрын
So I have solar garden lamps that charge from the sun, use a single AA Nimh cell and light up my workshop for 8 hours. How is this better?
@AGI-Bingo6 ай бұрын
That's pretty awesome, would love to see a Leg version of this, legs have way more power, so more hours for less effort
@Digithaiz6 ай бұрын
Awesome ! Well done that man - great simple idea i love it !
@Semparo6 ай бұрын
Would be fun to see if it can be made smaller using one of those nitro rc pull starts in the form-factor of something like a 9v flashlight!
@tribulationcoming6 ай бұрын
It's been a while, very good. Thanks.
@gpo7466 ай бұрын
Excellent work ! These could be put into commercial production ! I would buy one ! However, I would be very interested in making one ... with warm white LEDS though
@mrln2476 ай бұрын
Really interesting project, great potential for a work site light. But word of caution if your running the LED's direct off of AC I have been totally messed up ill (motion sickness style nearly vomiting in the end) from working by an LED torch late through the night once, although I haven't thoroughly tested it I put that down to a very noisy AC circuit even if it was just off qn 18v battery and even if you can't directly see a flicker I now believe it can affect people. I'm not someone who particularly notices any of the grid AC LED bulbs now but whatever frequency the torch was running at messed me up. So my suggestion is even if you have to sacrifice efficiency some strong filtering should be looked at trying to run as close to DC as possible. Or get a good sample of people to see if uou can nail down any "bad" frequencies.
@AdeniyiDamilareDada6 ай бұрын
Awesome! Awesome!! Looking forward to the full explanation.
@OldManJimmy16 ай бұрын
Great video, bet the charger would do well with an added flywheel.
@Magneticitist6 ай бұрын
I still use the old joule ringer crank light to this day!
@ALSPEHEIR6 ай бұрын
This is great tbh. You should patent this thing ASAP.
@lasersaber6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the vote of confidence, but I prefer open source.
@ALSPEHEIR6 ай бұрын
@@lasersaber And now you get a like.
@nothingelsetolose76616 ай бұрын
Wow, that's crazy. Amazing.
@lasersaber6 ай бұрын
I agree!
@trevorhaddox68846 ай бұрын
It might work better to use a system similar to a dynamo blasting detonator. You spin the dynamo up to speed and a switch mechanically closes sending a surge that dumps all the power to the load (in this case the caps). A centrifugal switch would work.
@milesprower66416 ай бұрын
Your current meter measures the average current, try a 1 ohm or less resistor and an oscilloscope to measure instant current / current over time across the resistor (with a multi channel scope you can measure voltage and current at the same time or current/voltage at multiple points in the current at the same time.
@willyouwright6 ай бұрын
The invasion here is mostly the high voltage running an efficient voltage regulator. I'd personally use a cob led element from existing bulbs..