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Apr 8, 2022 at 18:05 comment added Old Navy Excellent example here: [link] (youtu.be/AehL3BodduE). Person showing that his transistor burned, and solution was to put five of them in parallel??? Not an answer I'm after.
Apr 8, 2022 at 17:46 comment added Old Navy besides, most of YouTube videos are showing just results and not how they encounter problems during their build of this and that circuit.
Apr 8, 2022 at 17:43 comment added Old Navy @Kubahasn'tforgottenMonica Thanks for your input. If you know about such YouTube video, it would be much appreciated rather than skimming through 1000s of them only to find out, that doesn't answer my question. I have posted here my problem with hope that someone who is building these (or similar), have knowledge to point out how it works and how can I solve that heating problem.
Apr 8, 2022 at 17:35 comment added Kuba hasn't forgotten Monica You’d best find a YouTube video of someone running the circuit and explaining it, from a reputable source since there is all too many “electronics tutorials” videos on the web that are completely fake – just copied information and circuits that aren’t shown in a form that works, or just barely work, etc.
Apr 8, 2022 at 17:31 comment added Kuba hasn't forgotten Monica The circuit you have taken as “ready to use” is an idea, a conceptual representation. It’s on the implementer to add the bits that make it work, like gate biasing and removal of DC from the primary winding. A lot of oscillator circuits are conceptual like this: they are used to explain an idea and assume working knowledge of electronics. They are more “notes to those skilled” than “circuits to copy to a breadboard”. And sometimes people who post them just lie about the circuit ever working. They assume they did something wrong, not that the circuit has no chance of working as is.
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