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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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d3x0r

http://youtu.be/J_GIsa2awHI


New shorter coils, 48/48/24/24/12/12 resonate just about 2Mhz; Kacher doesn't resonate high enough; guess I should make some shorter secondaries...


71/70/35/34/17/16 (something; 70/35/17) is a little over 1Mhz... although with the kacher slighly under 1Mhz; almost can get some output with this one...
have to go way up in voltage though...


Also; I remembered I had a long flexible coil that I could then coil around as a kacher driver... 4 turns basically; but with a wire that's coild around a 3/8" dowel about 1m long, then wrapped 4 times around kacher secondary....
max out at 30V about .2A
Frequency is about the same, but do have to give it higher power just to start... a normal 4 turn coil I can run at 5.5V... have to go up to about 7 to start oscillations with this... Adding any small capacitance to the coiled-coil primary basically kills oscillation... (since the self inductance is quite large, the cap is likely against that instead of the 4 turns around the kacher)


the 2Mhz ones ring constantly... (FM signal?) 


Edit: just watched; ended up getting the pause state wrong at the end, so wakling should have been puased and what was after unpaused...but instead it just ends... so no pictures of coils *shrug* they're just coils.... although the shorter ones also I wound very vertical at the tall end... whereas the new longer one I tapered at the end... which almost might be important

d3x0r

Greater output if I just connect the top of a cacher to a <500pF cap to the grenade between the diode and grenade.
(greater input too)


also allows one to consider an impulse applied to the coil at a specific point, rather than general induction.
I found at one point my best induction between the kacher and grenade was if the antenna spanned the length of the coil... so it became harder to consider lost inductance and gained capacitance of the windings...




(pink parts are the intrinsic of the related parts...)


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Been re-observing the aquarium de kapandaze...
the slinky goes through the glass, but then both ends are grounded.... both ends go to the transformer... but then the other sides of those are also grounded...
one wire goes through the tube and goes to ground, that may come back out on the front as one of the outs... the other end disappears into dark plastics... but think one extra wire is just run through the tube... so then I dunno that led me to think maybe it's just direct output of a transformer... and I know a lot of it was misdirection... because it's just a transistor some caps and some diodes... the kacher ends up running a very long on-time and short pulse off...  so it gets a nice pulse into the coil that rings nicely... starting at very low voltage can also get a higher frequency resonsnace to start.... but it gets lost at higher voltage


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also with the grenade directly on the kacher, it was kinda tricky to start... it wasn't just plug and go... but it ended up at about 325Khz (1/4 of 1131Khz (edit; actually it's probably 1/3 of the 945Khz it was at with the antenna) ) give or take.... could probably use the shorter grenades given that... then they'd be like 5-600Khz...


There's a much higher wave also visible... was able to find resonant frequencies at 15Mhz and 18Mhz also on the small ones

Jeg

Quote from: d3x0r on December 04, 2014, 08:07:48 AM
Greater output if I just connect the top of a cacher to a <500pF cap to the grenade between the diode and grenade.
(greater input too)

Great info d3x. You do a serious job over there. I ll try this soon to see the impact at the output. Thanks for sharing your findings :)

d3x0r

Quote from: Jeg on December 04, 2014, 08:45:16 AM
Great info d3x. You do a serious job over there. I ll try this soon to see the impact at the output. Thanks for sharing your findings :)
considering that some more I realized adding a similar capacitance (2.2nF) across diode I could use (2.2nF) from the kacher...
the issue is to fill the capacitance before changing the current in the coil.... (the diode has a tiny capactiance, which is why could only use small)
Otherwise it becomes part of the series resonant frequency and knocks it down too slow....




But now the kacher is being a current hog... 0.77A at 9V....and the load doesn't show....
(might be)better to go back to a royer... at least it's a resonant tank driving it then... though not so impulse-like...

NickZ

   For those that might be interested.
   I connected the single hot AC grid line to my 12v, 10amp battery charger, and with the other end of the charger's AC plug connected only to my earth ground.
The battery charger's 12v output is also connected to my circuit, (with no kacher attached), just to see if it would run the Mazill/yoke/grenade output to the bulbs.
  And, guess what happened???   NOTHING!!!

  However the single hot line too ground will light a 50 watt bulb, partially, but,  it will only light a 100w bulb just barely. This with no capacitor, yet.

  Now, to see if this has an impact on my house meter, or not.