Lighting For Everyone The STEEMIT Way
JOULESTEEM DC Augmentation With Loopback To Source Ver. 2.0 - Post #65
A more stable and “long lasting” JOULESTEEM circuit with a new way to loopback to source is illustrated below:
The green arrows as indicated have shown the path of the “loopback current” which basically “charged back” the source battery as the 2x capacitors in its path lights up the 7 watts LED bulb with about 300 volts of voltage pressure.
THE SOURCE BATTERY DOES NOT DEPLETE AT A CERTAIN LEVEL
The following behaviors are exhibited on this latest JOULESTEEM circuit with loopback version 2.0:
The “lone” 7 watts LED bulb at the loopback end is brightly lit, perhaps more brighter than when it is plugged to the 220 volts AC grid
The operating frequency of this latest JOUELSTEEM circuit is very high at 100 Khz to 120 Khz range; very very high and is the first of such experience as far as operating frequencies are concerned during experimentations
The grid DC is kept at a low consumption of 500 milliwatts at 23 volts, roughly 11 watts of power as consumed from the grid; the big capacity charge batteries can run an inverter already at 2x 70 Ah in parallel
All transistor and diode components stay cold to the touch, only the lighted LED bulb is hot signifying that the voltage pressure going into it is really strong
If the grid DC is turned off or the source battery positive is removed, the circuit stops oscillating; this is clearly indicating that both sources of power are really powering up the circuit in a combined effort
I need to observe this circuit for a few more days and report back daily as this is not only very odd but it is also a very effective circuit. I am convinced even at this point that the grid DC at 23 volts can be replaced with small batteries in series, but this will be for another post’s experimentations.
Stay tuned for more as this is really getting interesting guys, hopefully people here with capabilities will start to do their part in the information dissemination by replicating.


I showed this circuit to a friend who complimented you on the circuit. He's an electrical electrician and has made circuit boards to supplement the solar energy on our backyard solar lamps. Which I didn't know until I asked him to look at your circuit.
Now we're talking about how to generate enough energy to at least reduce our total reliance on the grid.
That is one of the most encouraging news I have heard for a long time. You know, funny how one whale here asked me yesterday as to HOW he can go forward with this circuit when the fact is he does not even know circuits.
What you did is a very good example of HOW I see this approach in simplicity, all of us do not need to be the experts, I can humbly declare to everyone here LET ME BE THE EXPERT on this, I already spent countless hours on this anyway hehe.
What is needed now is people like you, WILLING and able to SEE the very core reasons as to why I do what I do here. This is not only for me, no way; this is FOR ALL OF US. Thank you so much, keep on going your way you are very much on the right path.