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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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NickZ

  apecore:
  Looking at the image of your full bridge, can you tell me which side is AC input, and which is the DC output, and where to connect the filter capacitor(s).Are the pads that go under the diodes, necessary, or and option? As I don't have any of the pads.  But, I do have the round white plastic insulators on each of the screws that hold down the diodes to the heatsink. Is that enough?

apecore

Quote from: NickZ on September 19, 2016, 01:22:00 PM
  apecore:
  Looking at the image of your full bridge, can you tell me which side is AC input, and which is the DC output, and where to connect the filter capacitor(s).Are the pads that go under the diodes, necessary, or and option? As I don't have any of the pads.  But, I do have the round white plastic insulators on each of the screws that hold down the diodes to the heatsink. Is that enough?

Nick,
Yellow is AC
Blue- negative and brown is positive
I have mica under between heatsink and diodes and at the back side plastic isulation between the bolts and the heatsink

odumy


AlienGrey

Hi fellers ! has anyone managed to get this device to work yet ? some guys are showing generators made with alternators, has anyone had any luck with other projects ?

NickZ

  Possibly, Geo. But, he might just have worked on Hydrogen conversions on cars.  I just can't remember.