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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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NickZ

  Also makes me wonder why any foam is needed at all. As this a demonstration, not meant to be taken camping. At least not yet.  Not that this is what I think is happening.

Void

Quote from: NickZ on November 30, 2014, 11:54:21 AM
  Also makes me wonder why any foam is needed at all. As this a demonstration, not meant to be taken camping. At least not yet.  Not that this is what I think is happening.

Hi Nick. The first thing that caught my eye when Ruslan opened the boxes was
the foam packed around the heatsinks. Foam is a thermal insulator and will hold
the heat in the heatsinks and hinder their ability to dissipate heat. Heatsinks need
air space around them and decent air flow to work well. Take this in conjunction with
Ruslan's very strange diode and capacitor arrangement in the box on the left hand side
and it does look suspicious. If I had heat sinks in a box for a PWM inverter driver, I would certainly
not pack foam around the heat sinks, and I would also probably drill some holes in the box for air flow. 
I still am not jumping to any conclusions, but it is looking kind of  suspicious. Regarding the foam, Ruslan may just
not have had much experience installing heat producing circuits in boxes. He seems to have improved in that
regard in later devices anyway. :)

Edit:
Quote from: NickZ on November 30, 2014, 10:57:42 AM
  Even GeoFusion, never showed his supposed self runner. So, it looks like Hoppy may have been right, and he never showed it because he does not have it working. This is not good, and it is better not to mention it, than to mention it and not show it.  So, I'm still waiting to see his current version, but no video, no pics,  nothing, yet.
  EDIT:  I'm also wondering why any battery is needed to just start the device.
As a cap can be charged from the output, with an on/off switch that will allow it to hold it's charge when the device is turned off, without draining this start capacitor, until needed to start the device working.  Too simple?

GeoFusion doesn't likely at all have a self running Akula/Ruslan type device. If he did he would have been
able to explain how to tune these devices to get them working. ;) Any info Geo has provided
is info that Akula and Ruslan have already stated previously, or info that is already being discussed
in the forums. He has provided no new insight into these devices.  Geo has never offered any info in regards
to getting these devices working that has helped anyone to move forward towards getting their device working.
He seems to be waiting for Ruslan to explain how to do it so he can then put one together himself. ;)
Sorry Geo, but this is the reality of the situation.

Regarding the battery versus cap, a cap can provide a short burst of power, but if it takes
a while for the circuit to sometimes get going as it sometimes seems to, then an ordinary cap
may not have enough juice. Also caps tend to discharge slowly after the power is switched off
due to leakage resistance. There is nothing wrong with using a battery to start the circuit, as
once you disconnect it and remove it, it gets the point across that the starting power is completely
removed from the circuit.

All the best...

Hoppy

Whilst on the subject of concealed components, under the toroidal coil in the first box, he has what looks to me as a commercially built PCB, which I suspect is an inverter or part thereof. The diodes and cap may be Kapanadze style decoy components.

John.K1

Guys, little of theory.  It took me around an hour to translate it for you, so take a peek at least :)


d3x0r

The diode and cap are not decoy parts.


http://www.overunity.com/12736/kapanadze-cousin-dally-free-energy/msg425056/#msg425056
http://www.overunity.com/12736/kapanadze-cousin-dally-free-energy/7230/#.VHtlGPnF9t4


Falstad link

Link from later in time; higher output collected


The resonant tank (coil and cap near it) build to a high resonance, which overflows and fills the large cap with the diode....
In the case of ruslan, the resonant tank consists of the grenade coil and its own intrinsic capacitance.
The voltage in the cap becomes DC.