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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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NickZ

   Itsu:   It looks to me like, the triple burst signal does not come from the first or second module of the TC4093 3 chips. But, from the last one, Kacher driver board, instead. The burst signal is a packet of square waves, which he is showing.
   Where I see the burst signal being shown and controlled is when Stalker has the scope connected to the other simpler smaller Kacher driver board, 2 by 2 inch board, (not the three fets board), which was possibly his previous Kacher circuit board.
   I'm still looking for the source of the image I posted showing the scope shot of both the burst signal, and the induction circuit. It may be on a later video.  Notice how the burst signal is firing on the valley of the induction circuit's signal. Not on the top of the sine wave.

   Question: Didn't you on a previous video not show the burst packets? When you came up with the 4 module set up?  Yes?
   Perhaps the answer lies in the smaller Kacher circuit, without the 3 fets.
   As Stalker has more components on his actual circuit than are on his diagram, it's easy to get lost trying to figure all this out. But, I'll do what I can to help out.
 

itsu

Quote from: T-1000 on June 02, 2018, 09:51:34 AM
One of additions I did with Geo was making negative voltage offset to katcher transistor. By simply adding shotky diode between emitter and ground that made great difference on the output.
The part about choke filtering out front and back of free oscillations then releasing energy as series spike voltage add-up came directly from akula explanation in private conversations about 2 years ago. He had that in devices he made.

Thanks T,

a diode in the emitter line is easy enough, i will try that.


Itsu

itsu

Quote from: NickZ on June 02, 2018, 10:22:28 AM
   Itsu:   It looks to me like, the triple burst signal does not come from the first or second module of the TC4093 3 chips. But, from the last one, Kacher driver board, instead. The burst signal is a packet of square waves, which he is showing.
   Where I see the burst signal being shown and controlled is when Stalker has the scope connected to the other simpler smaller Kacher driver board, 2 by 2 inch board, (not the three fets board), which was possibly his previous Kacher circuit board.
   I'm still looking for the source of the image I posted showing the scope shot of both the burst signal, and the induction circuit. It may be on a later video.  Notice how the burst signal is firing on the valley of the induction circuit's signal. Not on the top of the sine wave.

   Question: Didn't you on a previous video not show the burst packets? When you came up with the 4 module set up?  Yes?
   Perhaps the answer lies in the smaller Kacher circuit, without the 3 fets.
   As Stalker has more components on his actual circuit than are on his diagram, it's easy to get lost trying to figure all this out. But, I'll do what I can to help out.

Nick,

that screenshot is from a video with a length of 4:28 minute, see picture.
I scanned Stalker his youtube account and only found 1 video with such a length, but its not the correct one (old),
so i suspect its a hidden video from which you seem to have the link.

There probably is a delay function on that circuit to delay the kacher signal (or push-pull signal) so it can be
varied between top or bottom of the induction signal.


Yes, my module 4 produces severall square wave pulses (burst), but that is for a MOSFET driven kacher.
I will try to use that module 4 with a MOSFET to drive the kacher, but i guess i will get the same ringing
kacher signal, like Apecore showed.

Itsu


itsu


OK, found the video, its shown as 4:29 on his YT channel:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-UaulS9EUA


He shows that indeed, like T1000 mentioned, the choke will cause the ringdown to disappear, see below 2 screenshots,
first one is without choke (ferrite) between Kacher and antenna, and second one is with ferrite, see the time stamps
on the screenshots.

I have however no idea what kind of kacher driver (transistor / MOSFET,  single pulse or bursts) he is using or even if this video is from Stalker as i
see different equipment and think his voice is different.

Itsu

NickZ

   OK, so at least we see that the ferrite rod acts to dampen the ringing, and to also intensify the bursts.   Add the diode to the kacher's emitter, from your water pipe, or any other earth ground, available.
You're right, that video is not Stalkers. Could it have been Adrian? He was right on Stalkers tracks.  As Stalker has thousands of followers, that video could be from anyone of them, as well. It's like a Stalker replication, but not Stalker's video.
  You mentioned that your 4th module does produce the burst signal.  I hope that you can get it to work with the mosfet, instead of the Kacher transistor. Or any other way that you can produce those bursts.
The right frequency produces the machine gun sound, I had mentioned earlier.