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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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NickZ

  Guys:
   Thanks for all your comments and observations.
   Yes, I think that my circuit which is now getting close to a year old, and exposed to a combination of daily dust, moisture, salt in the air, and overheating, has taken its toll on some of the solder joints. Which are also getting more like cold solder, but, it's really mostly superficial, and dirty from oxidation. Although even when the circuit was newly made, the same overheating was present.  In any case I plan on remaking it soon, with all new components.
  However, if my circuit was outputting the low amount of light that both Hoppy's and Itsu's circuit do (or did), there would be no heating going on, at all. As my circuit lights my house. What it looks like on Itsu's lumin level, of his combined halogen lights output, is more like a single candle light worth of light. Or, am I not seeing it right? As maybe the camera compensation effect may also be making the bulbs look dimmer than they actually are.
  Itsu,  thank you for taking the time to do the video, and your responds.
  Can you please connect a single 12v battery, instead, and see if there is any real difference in the heating of the components.And also, please connect the two incandescent bulbs that are on your bench, instead, and test it again.
  Your yoke is wired very different than mine, and is possibly why you have  low light output at your bulbs. Also your small caps are very different, in comparison. Which also means that your induction coils magnetic current levels running are also very low.
 
  Hoppy's previously made Mazilli crt would not light 5 or 7 100 watt bulbs, like mine STILL can. Even with the shabby looking solder connections. So it's not really a fair component heating comparison, either.

   Hoppy, then who has a real nano pulcer?  No one? Maybe not really needed, at all?
If Ruslan doesn't use one, and has 2.200 watt output. What's up with that...

   Anyways, keep in mind that I've been using a old discarded 12v, 4.5 Ah battery, which can still light the bulbs brighter than my 10 amp car battery charger, but not for long.
 
  Thanks to all for your help.
                                             NickZ

  EDIT:  Igor's back with more. Which shows that we've got a long ways to go with our circuits, to do what a commercial induction heater hob can do. And is why I suggested going that route instead. No overheating of the hob, at 2000+ watt output, bright lights, and maybe a little magic, as well.
  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2lSrZzoiKk
   

Hoppy

Quote from: NickZ on July 21, 2014, 07:14:39 PM
 
 
  Hoppy's previously made Mazilli crt would not light 5 or 7 100 watt bulbs, like mine STILL can. Even with the shabby looking solder connections. So it's not really a fair component heating comparison, either.

   Hoppy, then who has a real nano pulcer?  No one? Maybe not really needed, at all?
If Ruslan doesn't use one, and has 2.200 watt output. What's up with that...


                                             NickZ


Nick,

It was not the case that my Mazilli could not light 5 or 7 x 100W bulbs, I never 'tuned' it to that particular load. However, I did run it on a 1000W halogen lamp (see below). The current draw was over 20A from a 12V battery. My mosfets did not get hot on a big heat-sink.

The Dally circuit at the beginning of this thread featured a nano pulser. Both Itsu and me, with help from verpies, spent much time trying to replicate this circuit but could not achieve the claimed self-running result. However, Itsu did have some success with the nano pulser part of the circuit and posted some excellent videos.

magpwr

hi everyone,

Yesterday i came across this one of the kind "induction heater" circuit which is mind blowing due to the frequency it is running at and simplicity of design.
This is circuit is designed and uploaded by a Russian which have been replicated with success.Take note need to use "mica capacitors" at all points except power supply capacitor.

We have heard of typical induction heating circuit which is typically designed to run on around 23khz,50khz,100khz or even around 200khz.(But those use huge and expensive capacitors).

Have anyone seen this simple induction heating circuit running on 5mhz using just 1 mosfet-irfp460(500volts rated).I'm just guessing this guy is likely a Rf engineer since he also have a 10mhz , 200mhz and playing with ghz range(Which the digital oscilloscope cost much more for ghz).This circuit i'm talking about is running at around 50volts with "current low enough not to light a small dc bulb" size(old torch light).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=NcU3f29fmc8

The only web site which i found his circuit-
http://4hv.org/e107_plugins/forum/forum_viewtopic.php?142264


I will be replicating this 5mhz to side-track from Don smith for time being while waiting for some stuff.

 

TinselKoala

Luvvv it! I like that fellow's style. I can almost feel the blisters on his fingers.
8)

zcsaba77

Quote from: TinselKoala on July 22, 2014, 06:50:17 AM
Luvvv it! I like that fellow's style. I can almost feel the blisters on his fingers.
8)

yeah! the guy is awesome!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DifJ01Zb6OQ#t=219

he bring the fire from Olympus.  ;D

he spin wire? or itself spinnig at 8:18?