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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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GeoFusion

Hi guyz  :)

  Nick:
Yes true that, that is the most important part on the RMG circuit at the beginning , the amount of turns on coiling and the proper tuning caps to be using.
Well, the feedback part needs a good cap of a few Farrads capacitance and a rectifier for sure for it to function without batteries.
and yes, proper extraction coils from the HF oscillations and rectifying it.
Oh yea :), your circuit accepted the output quite great for sure :), but what is needed is something similar to hold charge of amps such as a capacitor right after rectifier to able to let it run on it's own.
I'll make some pics or gather some for you to see what is needed, yet again I will make some close up pics for you of all my caps being used.

But as I begin to realise, by modding the mosfet circuit with a Frequency adjuster  that can go around from 0 ~1 ~ 30mhz atleast , to able to see where I can increase the output while trying to tune it that way too.
So It might seem to be tuning this circuit multi ways when that comes into place :).

About the SR 193 coil test, it worked with 2 mosfets, IRF34N, yet very fragile to tune too in my experience, but I realized that maybe the Flyback part that SR was using should be AC output and not of the standart flybacks output that are rectified to DC found in TV's I gues, that might make a difference.
But I held It aside sins busy on the other almost finish projects such as the motor with magnet core, and soon to get some new batteries so we can work together again on the RMG :). Still have alot to show.

Oh yes :) that is for sure! No shocks and arcs that seem to be deadly. even my bifilar that produces of to 240~300Volts doesnt shock but outputs alot.
haha, yea the way it works is quite awesome and interesting, understanding that it uses ferrite acoustics  to manage it's resonance and power, so it might be the acoustic effect that makes this AC non shocking and doesn't influence other electronics. Same thing goes for Akula's Ferrite yoke.


   Grum:
(Wonder if Grum continues on his akula's first free energy device),
You were so close to replicating it fully Grum, guesing you will need a inverter of 220 to give it a try, I think that is what you miss :).
when I'm done I would like to try that on also see how it goes.


Cheerz~

NickZ

  The whole point of the RMG device is to make it into a self runner. Not just a noisy (ringing), overheating, fairly inefficient inverted.
The need for big car batteries, may not be an important consideration. As the goal is to use a battery (or capacitor) only for starting the device.
   I feel that the mode of operation of the RMG device is quite clear. It's use of the twin mosfet flip-flop circuit, provides for the output power, which becomes dependent of the feed back path, for it to work in the self run mode.  Simple!  The tricky part is in the feed back circuit.
  I have noticed that by placing more bulbs on, like 5 or 6 100 watt bulbs, the mosfets don't heat up quite as much, as compared to just a single bulb, or two bulbs.  And that possibly by using higher frequency levels, tuned by filter caps, that the ringing noise may also become quieter, as well as less heat being emitted by the chokes, and rest of the components.

  It looks like Igor Moroz has not continued looking for a solution towards a working feed back path. Which may indicate that he is not getting any closer to that goal, at this time. Or that he does not have enough money to buy the capacitors that he mentioned are needed, for it to work properly.

  The SR 193 device does not to use big storage caps, or big batteries, nor does the Chubinidze device, which just uses a smaller electrolytic capacitor connected to a standard rectifier and step down transformer.

  Those that think that ALL these devices including the more resent Vasmus devices, are nothing but fakes, and not to be taken seriously....  just keep thinking that.    Time will tell....

totoalas

Quote from: NickZ on February 23, 2014, 09:40:52 AM
  The whole point of the RMG device is to make it into a self runner. Not just a noisy (ringing), overheating, fairly inefficient inverted.
The need for big car batteries, may not be an important consideration. As the goal is to use a battery (or capacitor) only for starting the device.
   I feel that the mode of operation of the RMG device is quite clear. It's use of the twin mosfet flip-flop circuit, provides for the output power, which becomes dependent of the feed back path, for it to work in the self run mode.  Simple!  The tricky part is in the feed back circuit.
  I have noticed that by placing more bulbs on, like 5 or 6 100 watt bulbs, the mosfets don't heat up quite as much, as compared to just a single bulb, or two bulbs.  And that possibly by using higher frequency levels, tuned by filter caps, that the ringing noise may also become quieter, as well as less heat being emitted by the chokes, and rest of the components.

  It looks like Igor Moroz has not continued looking for a solution towards a working feed back path. Which may indicate that he is not getting any closer to that goal, at this time. Or that he does not have enough money to buy the capacitors that he mentioned are needed, for it to work properly.

  The SR 193 device does not to use big storage caps, or big batteries, nor does the Chubinidze device, which just uses a smaller electrolytic capacitor connected to a standard rectifier and step down transformer.

  Those that think that ALL these devices including the more resent Vasmus devices, are nothing but fakes, and not to be taken seriously....  just keep thinking that.    Time will tell....
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ji
hav u tried earth  to the cores :)

NickZ

   Yes, there is  no benefit using an earth ground anywhere on the device. So far.

NickZ

  Here is another video of my version of the RMG device.  This time I'm using an even older totally dead 12v, 7aH battery, to see if this junk battery that won't take a charge anymore would be charged to some degree by the device.  At first the light bulbs would not even light, but I left the battery connected to the RMG circuit by accident, and after a few minutes the bulbs started to light, all 6 bulbs, but very dimly. Then the light intensity started to improve and get brighter.
  Here is the link to that video, which I uploaded late last night:
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyIwj550Kjw