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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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NickZ

   T-1000:
   What does the diode on the transistor emitter do?  I've connected one up like that but I don't know if it should be as I have it. Does the ground line connect to the transistor side of the diode, or the other way, to the battery ground side of the diode? I have the ground line connected to the transistor side of the diode, with the band pointing towards the Kacher circuit.
Is that correct? As I don't see any difference, one way or the other.

T-1000

Quote from: NickZ on December 06, 2017, 08:18:13 AM
   T-1000:
   What does the diode on the transistor emitter do?

When you have minus 0.5-1V to the base it forcibly switch off transistor in the katcher. Same way as having spark gap interrupter. The main reason for that is, from the coil in katcher you always have positive voltage offset coming from the secondary coil.
Forcibly shorting out that voltage makes sharp and higher voltage spikes on the secondary of the Tesla coil (please see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avalanche_transistor for the theory).

Cheers!

NickZ

    T-1000:
  So, do I connect the earth ground and diode to the Kacher transistor emitter, or the base? Which is it?

  The avalanche mode, choatic mode, RM mode, etz, may very well be the cause of any extra energy. Or not?
  Some interesting things to say about the avalanche mode, and some of it's purposes. Good readings.

lost_bro

Quote from: NickZ on December 08, 2017, 07:15:38 PM
    T-1000:
  So, do I connect the earth ground and diode to the Kacher transistor emitter, or the base? Which is it?

  The avalanche mode, choatic mode, RM mode, etz, may very well be the cause of any extra energy. Or not?
  Some interesting things to say about the avalanche mode, and some of it's purposes. Good readings.

Good day NickZ

Well figured I'd try and answer with a couple of screenshots from a very old Ruslan video.
Here he explains that the better option is to use a Tesla Transformer (Tesla coil) and NOT a Karcher as did Akula.
He points to where the Diode is placed on the Tesla coil and NOT Karcher type device.
If you have a TT (tesla coil) which has the bottom of the Secondary grounded...... then the fast diode will be placed between the bottom the Tesla Secondary and connection to Ground.
If you have a Karcher type device (not recommended by Ruslan), then the diode would be placed between the Emitter & Ground. ( this is because the Karcher does NOT have a ground connection on the secondary coil).
Hope this helps.

take care, peace
lost_bro

AlienGrey

Quote from: NickZ on December 08, 2017, 07:15:38 PM
    T-1000:
  So, do I connect the earth ground and diode to the Kacher transistor emitter, or the base? Which is it?

  The avalanche mode, choatic mode, RM mode, etz, may very well be the cause of any extra energy. Or not?
  Some interesting things to say about the avalanche mode, and some of it's purposes. Good readings.
How can you possibly get confused on that, if you read T1000 info as is shown in the circuit (if you down load it and print it) the (low break over schottky diode goes in the emitter circuit and not the base it is  to make sure the 2SC transistor turns off.

but you need the rest of Akula's circuit making up as well.

Have fun AG