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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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d3x0r

Quote from: Jeg on June 23, 2014, 02:11:01 AM
D3 is it possible to say how much voltage your Katcher outputs?

I want to use  Mazzilli combined with a TV yoke. The problem is that I can't put out voltages as high as 150V with just 12v battery input. I raised the input voltage up to 48v but the resistances of the circuit are getting hot like hell! I am thinking replacing them with higher wattage ones and try again.

Tnks
Jeg
well it's basically a 100x of whatever the input is... 12vdc = -1200 -> +1200
Not sure how much the transistor itself affects the frequency... going to try a few others
I tuned my mazilli to 1/3 the kacher .... and actually have quite a decent output ; at least voltage-wise... very poor amp-wise... across a 1n4148 bridge I made it collects 122V (read on a cap with a meter, cause the scope touching that part makes it all quit)


My coil though; I don't have all my back-lines (the bit of wire the crosses back over the coil) all in a line - they are partially offset, and I don't know if that makes a difference. 


The system runs from 9V/90mA - 18V/250mA input; but the output (on a LED load) goes very bright. my mazillii voltage divider resistors don't let it start below that... I have a old PC power supply, but it just barely goes on... although when I connected its ground to ground (and black and white to coil output) it very nearly turned on... it also stole all the voltage from the LEDs...


I know you didn't ask about all of that; I'm thinking this is pretty close and wanted to get some of the details down.  The current on the ground (I have the ground in the middle of the LED string on a resistor) is a much higher frequency wave than the kacher....


my kacher is about 630Khz, so the mazilli is about 210Khz, using 500pF cap.

the load doesn't affect the input much at all.  adding the ground to the middle made the whole chain brighter, but did not increase current draw; the ground is external to the power supply low rail.  I live in NV, and here in the desert we have (in general) very poor ground.

And I really need to commit my mazilli to solder and better connections to the coil; I'm running through thin clip leads, and the power from that part really isn't up to par; and really doesn't give a good percentage of the output; like if I disconnect that, the LEDs only dim psh.. 5-10% if that much.  It's 30mA of the total at 13V, and the kacher is 100mA.



Jeg

Thanks D3! Don't you ask your neighbors at A51 to help a little? :D

Sometimes I wonder why I do all of this and just don't discharge a cap at a bps rate of 50hz to a primary as Tesla is doing, and with secondary as Alula's one!

Jeg

The first waveform is from the input of the output coil. Oscilloscope's ground is connected to the internal ground of the system. When I connect earth ground to the system with same load (Oscilloscope's internal resistance) seems that there is a phase difference and system looses its synchronization. It also dumps the hf oscillations! While operating, you should check this..


T-1000

Quote from: Jeg on June 23, 2014, 02:20:55 AM
T1000 is it possible to give us a link to know more about this rotating magnetic field? I can't visualize how a magnetic field can rotate while the coil is solenoid! As I know in solenoids the magnetic fluctuation happens across the length of the coil. What do you mean by rotation?

Great job Utopia, thanks a lot
http://forum.rs2theory.org/sites/rs2theory.org/files/LarsonAtomicDisplacements.jpg
Magnetic horizontal rotation and vertical displacement...