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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

So Verpies, I figured I would wind a coil similar to what URFA did,
but use spacing between winds and see what kind of frequency response
the thing was capable of.

I took a one inch form and wound 24 AWG alongside some 30 lbs clear
fishing line acting as the spacer, since it is pretty close to the same diameter.
I went 24 inches long with a 2/3rd split direction reversal.

My scope tops out at 50 MHz so I know the waveforms are probably
borderline at best.  I sent in the smallest pulse from my BK pulse
generator I could make at a running interval near 100kHz.  Yellow
channel input 1x; blue channel on the base of the coil 10x.  Limited
the input to one volt and used a 50 ohm resistor for impedance match.

I haven't tried a conventional Kacher type drive for this thing yet
because it appears to me this coil will run well into the MHz range,
well past the response of any power MOSFETs I have.  I'm wondering
if a Cascode type device might work for this.  I spotted a NTP8G202N
at Mouser I was thinking of trying.  Let me know what you think may
do the job here.  I'd like to see just how high a frequency this coil is
capable of.

The Q must be pretty good--notice how long the coil continues to
ring after the impulse.  I have a suspicion with the proper driver
this coil could really sing at high frequency using skipped pulses
on the order of 1 out of 10 cycles or more.

Thanks much,


M@

Video Web Log

ARMCORTEX

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f80CdFTf6f4

use this pure sine amplifier, its resistant to bizarre loads.

signal gen is too complicated for simple monophase sine @ locked frequency.


Jeg

Quote from: skywalker66 on April 07, 2016, 05:26:57 PM

There was some time ago about 2013, a rusian guy Vadik Guk who showed some very simple experiments on his youtube channel about 50Hz modulated kacer.


Ok i see now what you mean and you are right. It is easier this way to go as low as 50Hz. Attached is a 50MHz signal modulated by powering a mosfet with 100Hz pulses from mains. But what you describe might be even more simple as we don't need mains to do it.

ARMCORTEX

Quote from: skywalker66 on April 07, 2016, 05:26:57 PM


There was some time ago about 2013, a rusian guy Vadik Guk who showed some very simple experiments on his youtube channel about 50Hz modulated kacer.
These were similar in some degree but at a smaller scale to what our guy Roma Grich do.
I found just one of these videos on others youtube channel, as the original owner had deleted them log time ago.  if you are interested, here is the link to it:


And you did not save those videos? 

Idiot  sheeple think everything on YT lasts forever, lets overunity clues slip away because he lazy...OMG

You sir are no general or intelligence chief thats for sure... Skywalker

It could have been he wanted to vanish all clues and regretted something...

Let that be a lesson to all of you.



skywalker66

Quote from: ARMCORTEX on April 08, 2016, 03:35:26 AM
And you did not save those videos? 
...
blabla...

it was not necessary cose I've a damn good video memory  ;) ;D