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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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Dog-One

Quote from: verpies on March 28, 2016, 05:27:50 PM
@NickZ

Would it help if I wrote that the natural oscillation of a Katcher is a RF carrier, which is amplitude modulated by a LF waveform of the PWM controller ?

You can hear the LF but not the RF.

I think Nick is still stuck in a rut.  I'm going to reel out my winch and see if I can drag him out...


A Kacher is a type of driver that uses feedback from the secondary of the Tesla coil to start and maintain oscillation.  The feedback is usually connected to the ground side of the secondary and triggers the transistor of the Kacher driver to begin another impulse.

Now, the PWM has no feedback loop at all.  It runs at whatever frequency you set it to, with or without any coil connected.  You typically connect the PWM to the primary of the Tesla coil and that's it.  If the natural resonant frequency of the Tesla secondary doesn't match the frequency of the PWM or a harmonic, you get nothing, zip, zero notta from the Tesla coil.  Since the Tesla secondary has physical characteristics that lock what its self resonant frequency can be, you must tune the PWM to a frequency the Tesla secondary will respond to.  You cannot use the PWM to force the Tesla secondary to run at any frequency you want.  Not going to happen, try all you want.  You have to modify the coil to hit the frequency you want, then tune the PWM into that new frequency.

Hope that helps and I apologize Nick if you do fully understand.  I'm not patronizing you.  It just seems from some of your replies we are not all on the same page here.


From this post forward, if we can all agree Kacher implies a feedback mechanism, that would be helpful.


M@

GeoFusion

Hi Guyz  ;D

Well it think it's time for some Recap on Radiant / Electrostatic fields  experimentation Session.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2VKEhrhfX0

This  info will be of Value when trying to replicate these systems by understanding the behavior of Radiant energy.
this is just a part of radiant capability, there is more but that will come with time ;)

Enjoy
and leave comments

Cheerz~  ;D

AlienGrey

Quote from: Dog-One on March 28, 2016, 05:47:49 PM
I think Nick is still stuck in a rut.  I'm going to reel out my winch and see if I can drag him out...


A Kacher is a type of driver that uses feedback from the secondary of the Tesla coil to start and maintain oscillation.  The feedback is usually connected to the ground side of the secondary and triggers the transistor of the Kacher driver to begin another impulse.

Now, the PWM has no feedback loop at all.  It runs at whatever frequency you set it to, with or without any coil connected.  You typically connect the PWM to the primary of the Tesla coil and that's it.  If the natural resonant frequency of the Tesla secondary doesn't match the frequency of the PWM or a harmonic, you get nothing, zip, zero notta from the Tesla coil.  Since the Tesla secondary has physical characteristics that lock what its self resonant frequency can be, you must tune the PWM to a frequency the Tesla secondary will respond to.  You cannot use the PWM to force the Tesla secondary to run at any frequency you want.  Not going to happen, try all you want.  You have to modify the coil to hit the frequency you want, then tune the PWM into that new frequency.

Hope that helps and I apologize Nick if you do fully understand.  I'm not patronizing you.  It just seems from some of your replies we are not all on the same page here.


From this post forward, if we can all agree Kacher implies a feedback mechanism, that would be helpful.


M@

Just wind the coil with 19 meters + or - a turn or two, set your VFO to 1.5 Mhz whatever connect 2 LEDs in series with the lead from the VFO across each other but one one way round and the other the other way but use 1.2volt red LEDs and connect it to your coil  when the LEDs are bright you have your null simple.
If you don't have a VFO TINSEL KOALA has one using a CD4046 on his youtube channel. 

Dog-One

Quote from: GeoFusion on March 28, 2016, 06:54:28 PM
Enjoy
and leave comments


Quite interesting Geo.

I do wish you would wear some sandals or something on your feet.  Makes me a bit nervous you will get zapped hard and no more research.   :(

Void

Quote from: AlienGrey on March 28, 2016, 04:40:28 PM
One of nelsons videos  a self runner
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDbEsk89yMQ

Thanks AG. Well, it does at least look like a self runner from what we can see in the video.
Interesting...