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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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Void

Quote from: MenofFather on November 09, 2014, 02:04:34 PM
Itsu or others, ifyou want, you can try new schematic.

Hi Menof. Who created this circuit? Do you have a link to the thread on realstrannik
where this circuit was posted?
All the best...

NickZ

  John.K1: 
  Well, I agree that we may be over complicating all this. And I plan on proving it.
   If the coils are wound properly as Ruslans are, then we should see these bulbs light up, a lot brighter than what we are all seeing up to now. But, we aren't...
  However, outside of tuning using the right tuning caps, tuned grounds, and turning some pots for best output, or for the best results, what else is there to do?
  My contention is that, if the induction part of crt is not providing a strong output by itself, there won't be a self runner to tune for.  A strong induction crt, should be the first step towards providing for a self runner. 
  If this is neither here nor there, I don't know what is.

  Meno:  "No video, no pictures".   
    Waiting for further results, then... but thanks for bringing it up.

Void

This is just an aside. LED's are pretty interesting devices.
They can light up with just one lead connected to a power source on the LED, 
with the other LED lead only connected to a short alligator clip lead, but not connected to anything.
In other words, they can still light in an open circuit, under the right conditions.
Here I am using two LED's with power only going to 1 lead on the LED's.
Other lead is open circuit. It would appear the LED's are lighting using displacement current only.
This still draws some power from the power source however.
All the best...

John.K1

Quote from: Void on November 09, 2014, 03:24:01 PM
This is just an aside. LED's are pretty interesting devices.
They can light up with just one lead connected to a power source on the LED, 
with the other LED lead only connected to a short alligator clip lead, but not connected to anything.
In other words, they can still light in an open circuit, under the right conditions.
Here I am using two LED's with power only going to 1 lead on the LED's.
Other lead is open circuit. It would appear the LED's are lighting using displacement current only.
This still draws power from the power source however.
All the best...

Void, so does the bulb at the output of the granade coil, only one lead to bulb, the second aligator from the bulb is free.  In LED it is because they have very small capacitance but big enough to make your diode light.

Void

Quote from: John.K1 on November 09, 2014, 03:32:02 PM
Void, so does the bulb at the output of the granade coil, only one lead to bulb, the second aligator from the bulb is free.  In LED it is because they have very small capacitance but big enough to make your diode light.

Hi John. When you say bulb, do you mean a fluorescent light, or a light bulb with a wire filament?
If you mean you can light a filament light bulb with only one wire connected, I would like to see
a picture of that. :) Fluorescent lights work on ionization of gases so they don't need any wires
connected if placed in a strong electric field of a high enough voltage.
All the best...