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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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NickZ

  The reason I brought it up on this thread, is because there may be a relation, especially the part about the capacitor to ground. Or as an input source for the Ruslan/Akula devices.
   
   For those that I are still a little bit interested in what happens...
I had no problem (just now) lighting an incandescent bulb from a single AC grid line, connected only to my outside earth ground, as Geo had mentioned. Even with no cap nor anything else attached.
  So, this idea probably would also work connecting it up to my circuit, as well, through a 10 amp (or higher wattage)  110v to 12v battery charger.
Although, I'm not going to try that just yet.  Wouldn't want to steal...

  Won't bore you any further...

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Quote from: Hoppy on December 03, 2014, 03:00:27 PM
Agreed, i've been a bit naughty supporting Nick's acceptance to the idea of stealing power from his energy supplier. This also presumably precludes any further discussion on the Barbosa & Leal device on this thread.  ;)

:)

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Quote from: NickZ on December 03, 2014, 03:10:49 PM
  The reason I brought it up on this thread, is because there may be a relation, especially the part about the capacitor to ground. Or as an input source for the Ruslan/Akula devices.

It doesn't really relate to the Akula and Ruslan devices (unless a person believes they are using hidden power wires
from the mains), except as a reminder that you really do need to be running tests on these devices using battery
power only. I have noticed quite different results on a few occasions between using my bench power supply and using
only batteries to run tests on these types of circuits. For one, the regulation circuitry in bench supplies
can act up when powering a kacher driver, so input power is not stable or easily measureable, and ground loops
back to the supply when you have one or more points in your device earth grounded are a real possibility
as well. If you power only from batteries you are eliminating these two problems as possible factors
in throwing off your test results to some degree or other. Batteries may not be so convenient, but
IMO it is pretty much essential when testing these type of devices. You could easily be lead down the
garden path otherwise... :)
All the best...

ismael_34




      ¿  the city of Ruslan used system swer ?
           
           I do not think seeing this


          but would interezante know



 

                gracias

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Quote from: ismael_34 on December 03, 2014, 03:51:56 PM
      ¿  the city of Ruslan used system swer ?
           I do not think seeing this
          but would interezante know
          gracias

Hi ismael_34. Ruslan is located in Riga, Latvia, I believe.
I don't know if they use the SWER system or not, but I would guess
probably not. Yes, if Ruslan was using the ground wire for a 50Hz AC mains
return it should have registered a current in his meter tests. However, if the current
is high frequency AC, it may not register well at all on meters such as clamp on current meters 
designed for low frequency 50Hz to 60Hz AC.
All the best...