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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: Hoppy on January 19, 2014, 04:00:55 AM

Nick,

You may have the two halves your ferrite trafo primary in anti-phase. A photo of the underside of the primary winding will enable me to determine this.

  Hoppy: I've already reversed the secondary coil of the flyback core, and didn't see much if any difference. Is that what you mean by anti-phase? 
  I've also added (in series) the white LC coil wire to the thinner red output coil. It raised the voltage, but not much difference in bulb brightness. Nor can a 100w bulb be lit, yet.

magpwr

Quote from: NickZ on January 19, 2014, 01:00:44 PM
  Magpwr:
  I've used the heatsinks from discarded Pc power supplies, or also, the Pc processor heat sinks, such as the ones that Akula uses. As well as the fans that go with those processor heat sinks, if more cooling is needed. Any old Pc should have what you're looking for.

Hi Nickz,

I just remembered i do have a few of old large pc heatsinks which i have collected over the years.Just need to drill easy tiny weeny holes.
I will use that to save me time and $$.

We humans tend to look for answer\solution which is located far away when the answer\solution is found within our doorsteps. :D

Hoppy

Quote from: NickZ on January 19, 2014, 01:08:13 PM
  Hoppy: I've already reversed the secondary coil of the flyback core, and didn't see much if any difference. Is that what you mean by anti-phase? 
  I've also added (in series) the white LC coil wire to the thinner red output coil. It raised the voltage, but not much difference in bulb brightness. Nor can a 100w bulb be lit, yet.

Nick,

Look closely at primary coil centre tap in photo below. The direction of wind must stay the same throughout the length of the core. If your trafo is wound correctly, then try more tuning caps.

Grumage

Quote from: a.king21 on January 19, 2014, 11:59:27 AM
It's the Kunel patent:
http://www.intalek.com/Index/Projects/Patents/DE3024814.pdf[/size]

Dear  a.king21.

After looking at the patent spec you have recently posted. Does anyone notice any similarities ??  ;)

Magnacoaster !! ??

Cheers Grum.

Hoppy

Quote from: NickZ on January 19, 2014, 12:36:09 PM
  Havuhung:
  That is an important question.  Unless it runs on its own power,  probably not.

   Hoppy: You've mentioned that your RMG replication can light several 60 watt bulbs, but you have not shown that, it would be good to do so, when you have a chance.

  Geo has also mentioned that his device can operation up to 3000 watts output, but again, he has not shown that, as well, only partially lighting about 300watts.
 
  So, how 'bout if we can agree to show what is being mentioned, and can be verified by a video, or working example, etz... As this can only bring doubts. Which it seams that there are already plenty off.
 
  I have not figured out what may be wrong with my set up, yet. As it will not light even a single 100w bulb, like Hoppy's crt couldn't, also.  Much less the 460 watts worth of bulbs, which the same Mazilli crt connected to my yoke core can.
  Seams to me that the flyback core, as well as the air cores with the ferrite pieces are not very efficient, or as good of an induction coil set up, as the bigger ferrite yoke. Although my yoke core does draw lots of amps,  this Mazilli/Geo coils replication runs totally cool, at least so far. That's one good thing.

  I'll be connecting up the Mazilli crt to the yoke core, again, and also to the previously made Akula air coils. The idea is to try to see if I can replicate the original Akula 750 watt device, using this Mazilli oscilator/yoke core, air coils,  etz...

  I hope that Geo joins us in further tests, meter readings and such, and also showing his set up running the 3000 watts that he mentioned, while metering the results.
  We could use some help, as Itsu, Hoppy, myself, and several others aren't getting the
optimum results, yet.

Nick,

Just to correct a couple of your comments. I have been able to light a few 240V / 60W bulbs but have not yet been able to get hold of any more 120V / 60W bulbs, so I have only been able to light a single 120V / 60W bulb to date. I have not tried a 120V / 100W bulb for the same reason. However, if I can light a 120V / 60W bulb very brightly, then I'm confident that I would be able to light a 120V / 100W bulb.

What are the optimum results? Geo has not produced any measurements as benchmarks to establish this to date.