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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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GeoFusion

Quote from: NickZ on October 30, 2013, 03:11:20 PM

  GeoFusion: when adding a smaller 3/4 inch iron powder choke, in series to the 1 inch iron powder choke, the output goes up by a couple of volts. The smaller 3/4 inch choke gets warm after a while. But the bigger choke stays cold, even when running by itself only. Just thought to mention that.

Hi Nick :)

It's sounds interesting when the 3/4 inch iron Choke is connected in series with the 1 inch Iron Choke, hmmm, never thought it would Step up the voltage a bit :) but good to know.
Yes, smaller chokes like the 3/4 inch and smaller do get warm that is true and yes larger chokes stay cooler or cold.
But As you can see at my Newer Generator Use 3 Iron powder chokes, in parallel and series to evenly split the heat in between chokes, because one cannot handle the massive heating, it will burn in minutes. But this also keeps my circuit also cooler.
I have to experiment with that a bit more with bigger Iron powder chokes see the difference but, the wire gauge must be the same.
I think I will rebuild my Old and first circuit I used for the Round core and show again what it does. hopefully soon :).

""Edit:
Ahh! I see by the difference now in yoke :)! It might be that my yoke is different and now you change yours now to see the difference too. that is something!
But is the Akula yoke wound as how i wound my core?
I really do think that is the right Yoke that you should be using Nick :).
Remember to post some pics ;D
Keep up the good work! Doing all good there.

@Grum:
Awesome work yet again! :). thank you for sharing the experience and able to do some measurements for us.
attraction and repulsion of the core is amazing, yet when the core starts to sing too at many tones and changes the measurement on meters and scope. This new way of Split Core use, is something new yet Extraordinary in its behaviors but very interesting results.
Grum, Try to connect a Greater wattage of Halogen bulb to it, see what it does :).
Keep up the good work :)!


@Nick, Grum and all:

Check my new vid out: " In between 2 Grounds "
Let me know.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwnViNgJolI


                 Cheerz~ :)

NickZ

  Here is a pic of the Akula wound yoke. I also changed the primary red windings today to be all three coils in the same cw direction, as the red coil windings were opposite before. The three turn secondary output winding is not being used yet.

  Your video seams to be showing something similar to what Igor was doing by running long hair thin wires from the induction cooker oscillator's circuit output to light the 2000 watts of halogen bulbs outside the house, while grounded onto the cement floor.

skywalker66

Quote from: NickZ on October 30, 2013, 03:11:20 PM
  skywalker:
  If you notice on the picture below, the 275 v, 0.47uf capacitor is soldered right to the thick white primary wires in my earlier version of Geo's circuit. I've also added more caps in parallel to that one, with no increase in lumins. The output of that circuit is the exactly the same as in my newer circuit showing the cap on the crocks, both circuits are about 35 volts.  The output to the bulbs increases in lumins by about 20% if I remove ALL caps.


Hi Nick !
I see. Your connections in that picture is quite OK, but something else happened. These ferrite yoke don't work to well for lower frequencies, they are suitable for more than 16KHz. I suspect when  you put your caps, resonant freq. drop to low and performances are diminished, that why when remove cap, freq. are more high in the range of ferrite material, but there are no longer LC resonance just a free oscillation. If you known primary inductance, you can calculate what cap value needed for a resonant freq of 20KHz at least. But I suspect 2 or 3 pieces of 47nF or 100nF 275V rated in parallel  will do the trick. You can find such caps in input filters at switching power supply from monitors, PC, etc...

Other key aspect is power supply, must have high enough amps delivery, your battery is only 4.5Ah ratted, and may be some degree discharged. Well, Geo use 2 extra large 12V / 45Ah (or 65Ah?) . With those two he can easily power for minutes even 5KW load with proper setup  :D
See what voltage battery have before and while you power your Royer circuit. If that drop bellow 10V is not good. A current reading will be useful.
Good luck!

ARMCORTEX



Why don't you sell a few of these kits that you know will work on ebay. I see some potential here, you say it makes bulbs that last forever ? Just that right there is an evolution, if its true. Did you test for 6 months ?? If yopu haven't Look @ the filament very closely with a loupe or microscope after a few weeks.

Make sure its safe first and tune load to make it real bright and impressive , engineer durable distance study safety code for DC then put it in box.










skywalker66

Quote from: NickZ on October 30, 2013, 11:31:20 AM
But, No One is saying that these are OU devices. Are we???

You catch quickly  :) , BUT Geo have another opinion. I can't dismiss him nor to approve in the lack of properly measurements. Maybe he hit something. I'll check my self next week if time allow me.

Quote from: NickZ on October 30, 2013, 11:31:20 AM
I also work with what I have on hand, and have spent practically zilch on any of it.
You  know, what you you give is what we get...No offence,  your implication is most appreciated.