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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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Hoppy

Nick,

This video shows a device tuned into radio Moscow.  :)

Hoppy

Quote from: NickZ on September 26, 2017, 05:59:23 PM
   
   For the Oleg snubber I have 4 1k, 1/2w all carbon resistors, two in series, and two in parallel. Plus since they were still getting very hot, I also added another 7.5k carbon resistor, a big fat one, maybe 5w, or so, in series with the set of smaller resistors. And they now don't get so hot, but, it made the RC resistors get hotter than before.
   

Nick,

Maybe you could try a value between your 1/2W resistor network giving 1K and 7.5K. An improved alternative to carbon resistors is metal oxide, which you should find easier to get in higher power rating.

itsu


Nick,

2 47 Ohm resistors in parallel gives a 23.5 Ohm value, which is very low.
Better try to put 2 in series or even 3, but it really depends on the ringing frequency you try to battle.

For the Oleg snubber i would advice to just use the 7.5K resistor alone, it should be able to withstand the heat.

Itsu

AlienGrey

Quote from: itsu on September 27, 2017, 05:28:31 AM
Nick,

2 47 Ohm resistors in parallel gives a 23.5 Ohm value, which is very low.
Better try to put 2 in series or even 3, but it really depends on the ringing frequency you try to battle.

For the Oleg snubber i would advice to just use the 7.5K resistor alone, it should be able to withstand the heat.

Itsu
;) each to his own, but a resistor is just a way of wasting ENERGY and that includes any energy your generating into heat, it's like flying in a plain with a rust hole in the fuel tank ;)

Sorry about that little diversion.   :o ;) ;D

AlienGrey

Quote from: r2fpl on September 27, 2017, 03:54:38 AM
Is this possible ?
Yes but the waves have to be collected in the wire length ''ON THE COIL'' EACH layer collects a different wave length or part of a wave by it's wire length ! and NOT the NUMBER OF TURNS. the wire that goes down the middle of the tube is extra you should allow about 15 cm to hang through and out the bottom of the coil so each side has just enough to connect up, remember the Grenade coil is a tuned standing wave catcher ! 

top layer x2 is a 1/4 wave of
middle layer x2 would be 1/2 wave
bottom layer x2 would be  1 wave

just divide your your 37.5 m of cable and mark it in it's length (if you divide the 37.5 into 14 it will give you the length of each 1/4 wave so the bottom first layer would be 2.678571 x4 as it's 4 quarters = 10.72 meters (each 2 layers) the middle 2 next layers would be half that for each layer 5.36 m
and the top 2 last layers would be 2.7 m per layer with an over hang to connect up that's extra to the 37.5 meters.

Hope that helps and doesn't confuse you too much
Stick to that and you should get a result!  this is a precision wave guide and harmonic collector if you alter its layered length it will be an expensive heap of junk.

good luck

Nick like this  I used a 56 volt device and no resister I don't get any over heating but you could use a low value 50r  but make sure you put the zoner the right way round.