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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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itsu


Nick,

right, i am using ½w carbon resistors and they hold up ok.
Avoid using wire wound resistors.

Itsu

Void

Saw something unusual last night, but it wasn't in a test setup on my work bench. :)

Last night there was a lightning storm, and there was a lightning strike that must have
been fairly close by as I saw the bright flash through a window, and the power switched off for
a second or two and then came back on again. They maybe have a surge protector on the power
line that caused the power to kick out for a second or two, I guess.

Anyway, later in the night I noticed that the outside light over the back door was on. I could
see it glowing brightly through the shades on a back window. I noticed the outside light was on
right away because I never turn that light on unless I go out the back door at night for some reason (rarely).
I checked the light switch and the switch was definitely fully down in the off position. I was puzzled
why the back outside light could be on when the switch was in the fully down (off) position. I switched
the switch on and then off again and the back outside light then turned off. The switch seemed to flick on
normally and flick off again normally.

I don't have any explanation for why the back outside light was on when the light switch was in the fully
off position. The back outside light does not have an automatic motion or light sensing switch on it. It is
just on a single regular mechanical flip switch. I tested the switch and it has to be a bit more than half way up
before the light turns on, and it was fully down. How the back outside light could be on when the switch was still all
the way down in the off position is beyond me. The switch does not appear to be damaged in any way. I tested
it quite a few times and it seems to be working perfectly normally. Talk about free energy... ;D

I suppose the most logical explanation would be that the switch contacts somehow got jostled and were
somehow making contact, but the switch toggle itself was in the fully down position and it is spring loaded.   :o
There was no one else in the house for the last while except me. I haven't used that switch in many months.
That light is off most of the time. Very seldom use it. Anyway, just something I thought was interesting, and
it seems kind of slow in this thread right now... :D

All the best...

P.S. Maybe the universe is trying to tell me something...
Lightning --> corona discharge --> sparkgaps --> free energy. ;D


NickZ

  Itsu:
  I don't have the exact values needed for the snubbers.
  So, for now, I'm going to be installing a blue 2000v 103M plus a blue 472M, for total of about 15nf for each fet.
Plus a 56 ohm 3WJ (unknown type), along with each pare of snubbers caps.  How does that sound. OK?
  Question: As I already have installed the MUR3060 diodes across the fets drain/source. Should I just leave it the way it is now, and just add the snubers next to it? Or, should I connect it up to the rest of the snubber circuit. As is shown in Ruslan schematic, below?

itsu


Nick,

sounds good to me, lets give it a try.

Leave the MURs as they are (aiding the internal MOSFET diodes).
If you hook them up like in the Ruslan diagram (across the resistor) then you surely need hefty (2W) resistors

Itsu

NickZ

   Itsu:
   The resistors are 3W ones. So, they should withstand some HV from the Kacher interactions, also.
Do you think that two 103M 2000v together would be better, at 20nf. Instead of a 103M and a 472M cap together, at 15nf?
   Ok, I'll leave the MUR3060 in place for now. I can always change their placement later to Ruslan's way, if needed.
   

   I'm also thinking about the 5000v (or whatever voltage) that the fets are going to be getting running through them when the Kacher is turned on.
   And I remember Geo's snubber resistors getting too hot.
   I wonder where Geo is... Maybe he hit on it, and ain't telling... He was getting close to it on his last videos, it would seam.
   I wish that he would PM me and let me know what's happening with him, as he's not posting much at all, lately.
And it would be good to see him here again.