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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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Hoppy

Nick,

Blimey Nick. You left out the heart of the device!!

@ Tomtech,

Please refrain from keep referring to lamp wattage in any future videos, as this is very misleading to novices who may think that this is how much power is actually being dissipated by the lamp load.

itsu

To clear up some misunderstanding about using bulbs wattage as output indication, i have redone my measurements, now
using 2x 100W bulbs which are lit up fairly bright, but in reality consume 114W as indicated by the scope output measurement.


input was measured 17V @ 9A DC, so 153W
output measured/calculated by the scopes math function was 114W
efficiency is then 74%

Screenshot shows the scope measurements and math calculation, for which we need to take the current (green trace) and the
math function (red trace) times 100 due to the setting of the external current controller which was set at 1A/div.
Yellow is the AC across the bulbs (159V rms).

In the video you will also see that the true RMS Fluke DMM is way of for the measured ac output voltage as that
it shows 240V (@ 16.5KHz) while the scope shows a RMS value of 159V.

Video here:   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVlILGZ891A&feature=youtu.be


Regards Itsu

NickZ

  Yea right! I don't know how it could have happened. Old age, maybe... senility perhaps?
  But, it's fixed now, as the problem has been identified, and I'm working on tuning the circuit back to work with the 24v yoke/grenade circuit system, again.  Now, to see if my 24v 10amp PS will run the Mazilli crt, or not.
 
   I've mentioned several time that the bulbs rating that I'm using are not valid output ratings, they are just an indication of the load the bulbs are placing on the circuit. 
  I don't care too much about the input to output values and readings, as I'm still after the "effect" first. And self running, afterwards.
 
   Here's my video from last night, I'll make another one when I get things better organized again.
At least now I can continue on. As this heat problem had me perplexed, for a long time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pD1OMC2lPPw&feature=youtu.be

Tomtech29

hi.
"When you hook up all the loads, your "400 Watt" lamp is glowing rather feebly. There is no way that lamp is actually dissipating 400 Watts. Don't believe me? Connect it directly to the mains it was designed for, and see how bright it is then. You are badly misinterpreting your system. You are definitely NOT putting out 980 Watts."

-I plugged the maximum number of bulbs as to check whether the power supply Point to a voltage drop and current efficiency it has nothing to nominal power of 980 Watt.
I showed what happens when a circuit is closed and as many as you already did me wrong sorry
(as well as copper us is a zener diode is limited so that the voltage on the gate)
and someone suggested not it interesting how the transistor under overvoltage we work temporarily
Candle light bulbs as you can see, and no one is misled it was an attempt to verify whether the system is overheating without load and how much energy is needed.



leo48

With the oscillator Mazzilli is better to have a minimum supply of 15-16V
is to avoid short circuits due to defect of switching power supply due
to lowering same to below 12V.
:)
Leo48
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