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Overunity Machines Forum



Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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Hoppy

Thanks for the videos URFA. Your meter is reading a constant average current of 0.2A / 0.1A at 12V. Your output pulse by comparison is extremely short in time at an unknown width or peak voltage level. Do you have any scope shots of the waveform to determine energy dissipated by bulb for a comparison with total input energy over a given period of time? Without this assessment, we cannot know whether what you demonstrate shows anything more interesting than just a flashing bulb.

NickZ

   Urfa:   Thanks again for your video. But, what happens if the input voltage and amperage is higher? Like 24v, and 6 amps, or so?
Will the light be more constant?
   Do you have any of the 1000-2000v WIMA caps. They aren't cheap, but the price has dropped some compared to a couple of years ago, as they used to cost almost $30 each. Do you have a 24v power supply for the feed back circuit? Once the feed back circuit is connected up it will take up a lot of the device's output to run, besides the load from the bulb(s). So the flashing bulbs need to be solidly on, first, for anything like self running to happen.

forest

can you test with a 100W or even more Watts bulb ?

NickZ

   Good point Forest.   However, my simple Kacher circuit by itself can light a 50w or higher bulb without flashing. So, the flashing demonstration does not really show that much. But, I use a higher input, 24v. The important part is what will the device do with a feed back circuit connected. Most of the guys here have not even tried to incorporate the feed back circuit, as yet. Which to me has been the hardest part of all to get to work properly, so far.

AlienGrey

Quote from: NickZ on May 20, 2019, 09:59:52 AM
   Good point Forest.   However, my simple Kacher circuit by itself can light a 50w or higher bulb without flashing. So, the flashing demonstration does not really show that much. But, I use a higher input, 24v. The important part is what will the device do with a feed back circuit connected. Most of the guys here have not even tried to incorporate the feed back circuit, as yet. Which to me has been the hardest part of all to get to work properly, so far.
Nick!, the Ruslan circuit on the yoke DID YOU GET YOUR 90 DEG PHASE SHIFT SECTION WORKING properly ??