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Desktop energy seed lamp

Step 31Connection on the transformer

Connection on the transformer
This is simple step.

Look at the picture. I twisted the wires together and added solder.

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ps - if you flick between the 2 images, it looks like a dancing bean!
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4 comments
Jun 27, 2010. 2:27 AMarvee1991 says:
the ferrite bead is necessary...........you can get it out of an old cfl lamp
Feb 6, 2010. 1:21 PMbrad0896 says:
Do you have to use the ferrite bead? I can't find any where I live.
Jan 16, 2010. 4:32 PMcrisis67 says:
yes! it dance!
Aug 5, 2009. 5:53 AMderbert says:
awesome. i like it even more for the lack of a schematic. i can do them, but i hate them. can't make the lamp, sadly, but will make a battery charger with these instructions.
Aug 5, 2009. 7:18 AMderbert says:
what's the colour code for a 1K resistor? is it brown, black, red, gold?

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