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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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itsu

Quote from: MenofFather on November 03, 2014, 09:10:14 AM
Itsu you can look osciliograms acording this schematic http://realstrannik.ru/media/kunena/attachments/3866/ruslanschemapodkliuchenia.png
Diodes can use UF5408. You curent probe is not good because it have resistor on secondary windings. Need big permability feritte ring to get that pulses, not on all ferite rings, you get that pulses. I get that pulses, but I not have two chanel oscilioscope.

MenofFather,

my current probe is fine, it shows the real current through the line being measured.
I also tried (next to my current probe) with a ferrite ring with about 40 turns, and it showed the exact same current wave form (sine) as my current probe did.

If you only get this spiky current signal with a certain type of ferrite ring, then my guess would be that this special type of ferrite ring is being saturated and NOT presenting the real current in the line under test.   ;)

Regards Itsu

Jeg

Quote from: skywalker66 on November 03, 2014, 07:35:01 AM

In schematic setup there are a 0.47uf or such in series with inductor which kill high frequency free oscillation of inductor, and force resonance of inductor to lower freq (34KHz let say) depending of external capacitor value which is much bigger than internal interturn capacitance. 


This is a common mistake. Tuning inductor to a low KHz range through an external capacity, doesn't kill high frequency self oscillation at all. They are two completely different things which take place the same time.

itsu

Quote from: NickZ on November 03, 2014, 09:37:29 AM
  There are no replications shown made using 18.75 meters for the inductor coil, none.
Ruslan may just be guessing, without trying it out himself, nor showing it working as such.
 
   I just measured my 12,12 turn coil for my grenade inductor coil (12v set up), and it is was 16 foot, 5 inches long. I don't have a metric tape measure, I just provide this in measurement in feet, as a comparison. So, if anyone is interested they can just convert it to meters.

  11 meters sounds about right for the 24v systems.

  Itsu: Why not just remove one layer of the three on your inductor and try it again.

Hi Nick,

i will do that, sure,  but first need to verify yet another dozen or so variations   :o

Regards Itsu

MenofFather

Quote from: itsu on November 03, 2014, 09:54:28 AM

If you only get this spiky current signal with a certain type of ferrite ring, then my guess would be that this special type of ferrite ring is being saturated and NOT presenting the real current in the line under test.   ;)

Regards Itsu
Yes, I get that spikes, but not all ferites making this spikes. I use Ni-Zn ferite ring TSF28X0716.  28x7.5x16mm.[/size]

NickZ

  MenofFather:
  Of ALL the diagrams I've seen, I like yours the best. As I can understand it, clearly. And don't have to guess at just how the feed back loop is connected back to the input, or any other details.
  But, are YOU able to feed back the output through the power supply, to the input side. Have you tried to do this yet?
I have some questions about the 4 diodes (for the bridge) you used, as well.
Are you using the same type of power supply unit, as is Ruslan is using? Or not?
  This is the diagram that I'm referring to: