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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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NickZ

Quote from: T-1000 on July 03, 2019, 01:48:16 PM

Nice to see your bulb flashes brightly when actually trying to match frequency with ground current. Wonder if you would be able to make it more consistent and explode that bulb... ;) Then if you manage to explode 300W bulb that will indicate good results (just joking).



Some things to try when it is that mode:
1) Do sparking to the ground line from end of "antenna" improve effect or make it worse?
2) To make effect more stable - does bringing grounded metallic plate near top of Tesla coil help? While bringing nearby it effectively changes Tesla coil resonant frequency.
3) When having effect on maximum - does modulation with brief on/off around max current on yoke output increase effect even more?


P.S> The power supply from mains definitely need to be removed in order to avoid mains current loops over ground line.

Cheers!


   T:  Ok, but what do you mean by sparking from the antenna to the ground line? To connect a line from the end of the antenna, and touch the ground line with it?
   I can't briefly turn on/off, the Kacher, nor the induction circuit. But, I'll try to tune it better, although I think that the flashing has to do with the feed back circuit, possibly. As I only get the flashing when its on. Anyway, I'll see what I can do.

Hoppy

Quote from: NickZ on July 03, 2019, 03:23:21 PM

   Well, I'm just very glad to get the effect back, as it's been over a year since I heard Radio Moscow. Now at least I can try tuning, where as before there was no "effect" at all.    I'll tell you though, it may be very hard to prove and show accurate readings like you would like to see. Connect the scope negative up to the device and you kill the HV pulses as well as the resonanace between the HV and the induction circuit. Period.
   Monitoring input to output readings are almost impossible. At least from what I can see.
   I will separate the Kacher from the grid connection. But, I already know what will happen when the scope negative is on the device, Zilch, as it will still ground the Kacher's HV to the grids ground line. It becomes a short circuit, to the HV, as I showed in one of the videos.
   Of course the HV affect the mosfets, they now run much cooler when running like I showed in the last video, even with no fans on. But, using the wrong frequency, and those fets are untouchable in one minute. However, both fets ARE working, now just one.

What was the feedback PSU LED doing - flashing fast or slow?
Its good to be back in the asylum. I thought this one was bad enough but wow, that OU confirmation thread takes the buscuit!

AlienGrey

I would have said the other channel was more like the quality you label this channel with!  :o ??? nod, nod, wink, wink!
This might interest the scientist quality in you  ;D
http://physics.usask.ca/~hirose/p812/notes/Ch4.pdf

AlienGrey


NickZ

Quote from: Hoppy on July 03, 2019, 04:46:55 PM
What was the feedback PSU LED doing - flashing fast or slow?
Its good to be back in the asylum. I thought this one was bad enough but wow, that OU confirmation thread takes the buscuit!


   Hoppy:  With a 120v, 20w bulb as the load, along with the feed back PS, the green indicator on the PS is bright and steady.
But, using a 75w bulb, the PS indicator is not getting it's full share of the juice, so it does blink, (brightly when it flashes).
   Welcome back to the asylum, where no one is insulting anyone else. At least, most of the time.