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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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Hoppy

Quote from: dllabarre on September 27, 2013, 08:05:21 AM
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Did you test this schematic with Halogen bulbs?
Why is Hoppy getting overheated diodes?

Hoppy - can you measure the voltage across the load (bulb)?


Thanks
DonL


Approx. 10.5V across 20W halogen lamp using a 12V, 50W toroidal halogen lamp lighting transformer.

TinselKoala

Congratulations! You've invented the cascade voltage doubler.

https://www.google.com/search?q=voltage+doubler

Look at "images" and you will see lots of variations on the basic voltage doubler circuit.

TinselKoala

@magpwr:
Strange... I just used that very same method a couple weeks ago to bend some copper tubing for an induction heater system!
I used salt, too. But you can also use fine sand. I've never tried sugar, I don't know why it wouldn't work. You have to pack the salt into the tubing and seal off the ends with tape or some such method. When I did it, I wound up having to dissolve the salt out with hot water after making the bends.

magpwr

Quote from: TinselKoala on September 27, 2013, 10:20:25 PM
@magpwr:
Strange... I just used that very same method a couple weeks ago to bend some copper tubing for an induction heater system!
I used salt, too. But you can also use fine sand. I've never tried sugar, I don't know why it wouldn't work. You have to pack the salt into the tubing and seal off the ends with tape or some such method. When I did it, I wound up having to dissolve the salt out with hot water after making the bends.

hi Tinselkoala,

What i know traditionally it was sand used in the past to prevent kinking.Looking for fine dry sand might be difficult depending on where you live.

Salt with water and copper will create greenish oxide on\in copper tube.Although it's still considered a workable solution. :o

I do find the vibrator or other motorized method the most impressive way to get sand out effortlessly.
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hi everyone,

I have spotted in youtube on various ways to create a pancake coil.I'm merely selecting the most easy solution especially if you need to wind more than 1 or 2 or more pancake coil of around 18cm diameter in the shortest possible time and future consideration.I will be needing this pancake coil for the GEGENE experiment found in JLN Lab http://jnaudin.free.fr/gegene/gegene13en.htm


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVpO-dLIv6M










NickZ

  Thanks for the tip of using salt. As I live next to the beach, it won't be hard to find sand, instead of using salt. I imagine that using compressed air to blow out the sand,  along with tapping, will also work to clear sand from the pipe afterwards. 

  The induction heater's low voltage, high amps aspect needs some more testing, and experimenting, along with HV pulsed AC current. Both sources working together seam to be needed to do the trick.