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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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T-1000

The resonance is behaving like capacitor - longer you charge the more energy is flowing in the circuit.
Also the LC circuit there is used for generating primary strong magnetic field which is being manipulated by high frequency additional input. If you played a lot with BEMF, there always are sparks to the earth ground even when circuit is running on the batteries and is isolated from the ground. The amplifying of that spark is what makes pumping effect for current over ground wire.


Cheers!

NickZ

   Dog One:
   Yes, my yoke coils are getting warm to hot now, after adding the missing 0.68uf capacitor, on to my Mazilli circuit.
Previously the fets would get very hot, now the fets are staying barely warm, but, the yoke coils are heating up.
NOT to the melting point though.
   I'm using 24v, 10amp PS, and running 3 100w bulbs.  I can't light my single bigger 240w bulb, with that mentioned capacitor in place. Before I placed the cap, I could light a 240w bulb. But, I can still light 3 or more of the 100w bulbs.

   I think that using the halogen bulbs like the one that Geo has shown, may be the best bulbs to use. But, using the 100w + halogens bulbs or higher value ones, instead of the smaller 60w ones like he is using. As his 60 watt incandescent is barely lighting.  Not to 60% brightness, like he mentioned.

 



AlienGrey

Hmm interesting but is it true, or does this man alternative motives ?