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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

Started by 27Bubba, September 18, 2012, 02:17:22 PM

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NickZ

  Good to hear from you again Geo.
   I seam to be having a problem with my Mazilli driver circuit, because when I connect the 24v power supply up to the Mazilli, the automatic amperage controller kicks off the PS. I did manage to get it to light some bulbs, by using the Akula first device style of not connecting the grenade 168 turns coil up to anything but the bulb and earth ground, other end of the coil is free.  But, if I connect everything up like normal, the bulbs won't light, although they will light off of a 12, 7ah battery. 
  It's possible that my cross-over diodes, (UF 306), are not the right ones for this application. As the fets heat up like there was a short circuit, and become untouchable in less that a minute, without a fan, even when trying to light a single bulb.  Fans won't do enough, either, I've already tried them.
  So, the power supply kick off, but will run the Kacher circuit ok.  All three DC outputs on my PS are 24v, no paralleling needed.
  So, I'm working on it...

AlienGrey

NickZ

Is that the circuit with the LM393 ? think you might a problem as it has no gain set programed into it try a 220 ohn pin 3 to pin 1.

ariovaldo

Quote from: GeoFusion on August 12, 2015, 01:59:55 PM
Hi there guyz
I'm back again for a while.

Nice one Ariovaldo, only thru experimenting we will know and many try outs. :)
keep it up. and yes Kacher speeds them up, adding the Hvoltage. also did many trials on the windings,
also managed to see to Increase the output of the kacher on when connecting everything in the right directions,
RF plasma increased in length but removing the ferrite and changing the direction of coils, it kills it.

I saw lately alot of discussion on the forum, did not want to talk much when I saw that starting up.
for what I can say is to just keep experimenting and see to try everything, it's time consuming, but it's necessary,
Only then many things will become more clear.
Nelson did good, in all his videos he did many experimentation, untill he found out a way how to utilize the energy back into the system.

I was to busy getting 4 more cars working on HHO and 2 Delco generators, and success :) .only using Dry Cells.

Will continue on the research on Akula/Ruslan Devices and much more, also wanted to try to replicate the 1 watt TPU. we'll see how that one works.
,
and especially of an interesting schematic Tomtech29 just posted yesterday.
I will give it a shot by replicating that Awesome transformer, See pic below.

This link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-flVbCreIM

Very instresting and will try this out.

Only thru experimenting we succeed
Cheerz


Thank you for words!!
About the transformer I do have an old CT core and I will try it....


Ariovaldo

NickZ

  Well, I finally got my scope... And it works, so far, so good. It came with a 100x probe, plus another probe with the regular negative side with a black lead with the crock, but, only a crock clip for the red positive side of the probe. I hope that will do. Or I may have to order the 1x, and 10x probes, as well. I'll upload some pics of it tomorrow.

  I guess that I'll have to learn to do the math on this scope, as there are no readings on the screen.  Anyways, it seams pretty easy to get the hang of. 

   I did find a dead short on one of my IRFP260N fets. It probably overheated, so I replaced it hoping that that would allow my new PS to not kick off from over current on load. But no, it still won't drive the Mazilli. 
  I can get the Mazilli driver to run on just 12v, and 2 amps, from a wall adapter, but this 24v, 10amp PS won't drive it. At least not yet. I may have to get another new 12v, 7ah battery, to use instead, to be able run my set up on 24v. But, if there is something wrong with the driver, I'd like to be able to fix it, so that it will run on this 10amp PS, for now. 
  Anyway, that's what I've been up to, besides totally taking apart the drivers, cleaning  out my work bench,and working on making a new Kacher circuit, as well.

   Tomtech: Good luck on that set up that you are thinking of making. The one from the diagram that you posted. 
It just might work... 

lost_bro

Quote from: NickZ on August 14, 2015, 11:20:48 PM
  Well, I finally got my scope... And it works, so far, so good. It came with a 100x probe, plus another probe with the regular negative side with a black lead with the crock, but, only a crock clip for the red positive side of the probe. I hope that will do. Or I may have to order the 1x, and 10x probes, as well. I'll upload some pics of it tomorrow.

  I guess that I'll have to learn to do the math on this scope, as there are no readings on the screen.  Anyways, it seams pretty easy to get the hang of. 

   I did find a dead short on one of my IRFP260N fets. It probably overheated, so I replaced it hoping that that would allow my new PS to not kick off from over current on load. But no, it still won't drive the Mazilli. 
  I can get the Mazilli driver to run on just 12v, and 2 amps, from a wall adapter, but this 24v, 10amp PS won't drive it. At least not yet. I may have to get another new 12v, 7ah battery, to use instead, to be able run my set up on 24v. But, if there is something wrong with the driver, I'd like to be able to fix it, so that it will run on this 10amp PS, for now. 
  Anyway, that's what I've been up to, besides totally taking apart the drivers, cleaning  out my work bench,and working on making a new Kacher circuit, as well.

   Tomtech: Good luck on that set up that you are thinking of making. The one from the diagram that you posted. 
It just might work...

Good evening NickZ

Sounds like a BNC - alligator clip jumper cable........... have a few of them myself.
If they resemble mine, you will need to order a x1-x10 probe , as the BNC-alligator jumpers cannot be *zero-ed* as a regular scope probe can.

I've used mine, but since the internal resistance/capacitance is NOT the same as even an *el cheapo* scope probe, the reading is not close to  accurate at all.  Could even run the chance of damaging the input on your scope if not careful.

Good luck with your new scope............ now you will gain a completely new perspective on what is happening with your circuit.

take care, peace
lost_bro