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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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gyulasun

Quote from: NickZ on September 14, 2015, 10:34:32 AM


  I do seam to have a problem with the second channel of this scope, which appears to be dead.
I had not tried to use it until yesterday, using the 100x probe, but I get no image on the scope screen. Jesus...
Any ideas?


Hi Nick,

I assume you used the MODE switch to enable CH2?  See my attached picture with the red arrow,
position BOTH enables all the two channels, position CH2 enables CH2 only. In your previous scope picture
your MODE switch was in position CH1.

If you did use MODE switch, did you have the second trace appeared on the display? i.e. do you see
two horizontal traces like in the attachment?  If yes, then input the calibration signal into CH2 with
a piece of bare wire (amplitude range set to say 100mV/DIV for CH2) and see what happens,
you should see the square wave.
If you cannot see the second horizontal trace for CH2 when the MODE switch is in the BOTH position
(and you cannot find it with the Vertical Position potmeter anywhere), then  CH2 may be faulty...

Gyula

TinselKoala

Quote from: TinselKoala on September 14, 2015, 07:14:49 AM
It is possible that those "non-level" bottoms to the half-cycle waveforms that Nick is getting from the Drains are due to the uncompensated capacitance of that 100x probe. It would be nice to see what kind of waveform that probe gives, when connected to the scope's Probe Calibrator output. (The little hole labelled "Probe Adjust" next to the right side of the screen.)

Ah, sorry, I was thinking that the scope was a 2213, not a 2205. On the 2205, the Probe Adjust output is on the right side of the scope under the Horizontal timebase control knob, next to the Ext trigger input BNC.

corry

Quote from: GeoFusion on September 14, 2015, 11:42:49 AM
....

This is the Video of inspiration
       https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LeJfRlvUU2A&feature

Schematic I think is already on forum.   


          Cheerz~

Hi Geofusion, you can post the schematic? Thank you

verpies

Quote from: itsu on September 13, 2015, 01:36:13 PM
You have to go back into this thread where i made a video with this new setup from Verpies, its about here:
http://overunity.com/12736/kapanadze-cousin-dally-free-energy/msg338248/#msg338248
When, I look at this scopeshot now, these huge spikes, that I have circled in red, seem to be anomalous....perhaps a part of the elusive "magic sauce" and similar to what Peterae has stumbled upon in his crackling pulsed wires.

verpies

Quote from: nelsonrochaa on September 14, 2015, 04:18:52 AM
i just try explain you that subbers in most switching circuits are just "burning" part of power
That's correct. Snubbers just convert the unwanted spike energy into heat.  That heat represents an irreversible loss.
Lossless clamps return that spike energy back into the power supply.  ...that's why they are called "lossless".