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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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T-1000

Quote from: Hoppy on September 04, 2013, 03:30:40 AM
Na, I'm now more into big boy games like TK, using welding trafos to light those KW's of lamps.  ;D

So greedy one? :D
How about lighting 100W bulb from 40W input at least..? :) Say, try barium-ferrite rings from audio speakers stacked into tube and see if there is anything you can get unusual when sparking wire on 90^ in tube.

Hoppy

Quote from: T-1000 on September 04, 2013, 10:54:56 AM
So greedy one? :D
How about lighting 100W bulb from 40W input at least..? :) Say, try barium-ferrite rings from audio speakers stacked into tube and see if there is anything you can get unusual when sparking wire on 90^ in tube.

How bright is the light - bright light

NickZ

   

quote:
How about lighting 100W bulb from 40W input at least..?  Say, try barium-ferrite rings from audio speakers stacked into tube and see if there is anything you can get unusual when sparking wire on 90^ in tube.
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  T-1000: 
  That is basically what I've done,  but, using several ferrite bead cores in line to make a tube, with the windings on top. Input is just 12v, about 1200mA, or so. to light a 60 watt bulb, and a 60 watt CFl bulb, pictured below. The trick is to feed back some power to keep it going.
And that's what I believe that Igor will be up to, next, as soon as he get more supplies.
   We possibly don't need to be concerned about economizing on the input, as it will come from the device itself, and cost nothing, even if it's 600watt input to obtain 2 or 3kw, or more. Stepanov proved that even just a charged capacitor will start the system, so no need for an expensive battery.
 

T-1000

Quote from: NickZ on September 04, 2013, 11:24:23 AM
  That is basically what I've done,  using several ferrite bead cores in line to make a tube, with the windings on top. Input is just 12v, about 1200mA. to light a 60 watt bulb, and a 60 watt CFl bulb, pictured below. The trick is to feed back some power to keep it going.
And that's what I believe that Igor will be up to, next, as soon as he get more supplies.
   We possibly don't need to be concerned about economizing on the input, as it will come from the device itself, and cost nothing, even if it's 600watt input to obtain 2 or 3kw, or more. Stepanov proved that even just a charged capacitor will start the system.

Youp, as soon as you discover some effect which helps to circumvent Lenz law... The trick is simple with feeding output power into input of device and covering losses with additional input which appears to be much less than one in looped wire.

And for example, if you use hard ferrite, it will be magnetized on 90 degrees from spark discharge then de-magnetized on primary winding which will have at least momentary advantage of high induction until re-magnetization occurs even when secondary will be dead short. It might be wrong theory but who knows... :) Floyd Sweet VTA was one of many in that area.

NickZ

  The best high perm ferrite is not doubt needed, to compensate for loses. But, it is very expensive. And to know which one works best, and with what composition, time is needed. Along with some cash.
  I think that using solar panels to provide for the device input can also help to compensate for the loses. That is another way of doing it, but, is a way that is doable, now. One that I'm already using.