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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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Hoppy

Hi Magpwr,

Have just setup my device as per your diagram above. Try disconnecting the multi-layer coil (which is shunting the 28T coil) to reduce the current consumption by 50% at the loss of just a few volts across the lamp. Also, removing the power diode gives another 10V across the 60W lamp.

magpwr

Quote from: Hoppy on December 28, 2014, 05:46:07 AM
Hi Magpwr,

Have just setup my device as per your diagram above. Try disconnecting the multi-layer coil (which is shunting the 28T coil) to reduce the current consumption by 50% at the loss of just a few volts across the lamp. Also, removing the power diode gives another 10V across the 60W lamp.

hi Hoppy,

I will need to figure out later if by adding diode or capacitor in series from multilayer coil to 28turns would help in improving the efficiency.

The good thing i noticed i noticed i got 215 DCV earlier at 20% duty .I will need to lower down duty to around 15% then try with your approach first then modify again.

I was also suspecting the mini toroid which was acting as inductor to center tap isn't right for this job.I will be swapping this later.

After tonight i will be busy for the next 3 days then i will be free again for the next 4 days till Sunday.

NickZ

  Hoppy and Magpwr:
  What is the purpose of feeding an AC bulb with rectified DC voltage?
Or the different arrangement from Ruslan's standard wiring diagram?
 

Hoppy

Quote from: NickZ on December 28, 2014, 10:47:27 AM
  Hoppy and Magpwr:
  What is the purpose of feeding an AC bulb with rectified DC voltage?
Or the different arrangement from Ruslan's standard wiring diagram?


Nick,

Both Ruslan's hand drawn sketches show half wave rectification diodes. The first has two diodes in parallel and the second has two diodes in series.  Replacing with a FWBR makes little difference in my setup. The reason for rectification to DC is to charge the cap. I don't think Ruslan has a standard wiring diagram; I've only seen the two different incomplete hand drawn diagrams.

NickZ

  Yea, it's getting more and more confusing with so many different diagrams going around now. I would think that Ruslan's two hand drawn diagram are the best ones to follow.
  The diagram that Mag just posted above shows no diodes (in parallel, or in series), or the short jumper between the two yoke output coils, or common ground between them both. So, the diodes may not essential to make the device work. Just wondering why they are used at all there.

  I've just been connecting what ever to what ever, now, and looking for something unusual.
So far, all I've seen is that there is nothing special in the circuitry that Ruslan is using. It looks more like fairly standard electronic oscillators, and Kacher circuits. The only trick is getting all these frequencies synced up.  And making all the proper coils, and wiring connections.

  I'm waiting for Geo to show us how he does it all without scope.