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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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lost_bro

Quote from: Dog-One on April 22, 2015, 03:06:32 PM
So let me toss this out there for some feedback.  Thinking of ground and current flow, I made a modification to the snippet I posted above, where each MOSFET has its own diode, cap and resistor.  Not fully understanding how this works in a push-pull arrangement, I'd like to get your feedback prior to full-on testing.

The reason I did this is to keep the two MOSFETs and their associated drivers separated all the way back to the input ground plain.  When only having the one cap and one resistor, you're forced to tie these together someplace and from what I can see, there is no good "one place" to do this, without creating a ground loop.

Hi Dog-One

"each MOSFET has its own diode, cap and resistor."  Yes, that is S.O.P.  standard operating procedure........  in most schematics each FET will have it *own* snubbing network.  Probably designed the circuit like that to save on parts count.

take care, peace
lost_bro

Dog-One

Quote from: lost_bro on April 22, 2015, 10:49:16 PM
in most schematics each FET will have it *own* snubbing network.  Probably designed the circuit like that to save on parts count.

Thanks much lost_bro.  Then with this board, I should be in business.  It's double layer and the backside is mostly ground plane.  It doesn't have PLL/VCO control--just using a SG3524 to get a steady frequency and duty cycle.

Hoppy

Quote from: Bat1Robin2 on April 22, 2015, 08:05:13 PM
Nick,
Good to see bulbs being lit, nice work. you will soon see no matter what caps you use , no matter where you put that Tesla pulse centering wise, no matter how good of ground you get no matter  what frequency you use, you will not get over 70-80% efficient. Because i have already tried it battery does not help tried that today same as power supply from grid. You can feed back all you want it will not help every bit you feed back will only be returned at 70-80%. And dont put too many caps on your power supply it needs to fluctuate with the bemf. I see the brightening effect the Tesla has . The Tesla brightens the bulbs and decreases the yoke drive at the same time but not to an over unity level. I can hear your drive frequency is still unstable as the hissing noise in the video. When it runs at the right load for your drive it will be almost silent. unless you go into audio range on the drive frequency. Scope and generator would bring you to see the truth very quickly. Scope shows unstable frequency as you move in and out of resonance along with the hissing noise. Generator would allow you to move all thru the spectrum of highs and lows. I am so impressed that you were able to get to where you are with no scope. Honestly i would have never made it without a scope. Good luck in your ground pumping theory, still seems possible to me but not with this design. only very small changes in output with or without ground and i have an 8 foot rod right into the lake bed with a large wire 40Meter or so. just as design says. i have tried 1 to 5 bulbs all frequencies covered 25k-50k several pages of data on my notebook with efficiency numbers. several days spend ranging thru with cap changes and such. i have seen up to 6-7 amp on the 3 turn output. But again efficiency 72% is best i have seen. Im sure someone can press it up to 80% pretty easy since i am a real amature transformer maker.

Hi Batman,

I think you have most certainly caught on!

Ruslan has the PCB's made and probably assembled for him and I'm sure he is genuine in his wish to achieve self-running. However, like most of us who have attempted replication, frustration and failure set in and most likely in his case, to seek attention he does a naughty fake self-running video or two.  :(

NickZ

  You guys come up with more excuses as to why YOU can't make it work.
  I'm really sick of the talk of this being all fake. Should start your own thread to talk about that.
  Sound to me like you never thought that it would work, and you're aim was to prove it to yourself. And you've done a great job of it.
  You can mention it all you want, repeat it, and repeat it again, but I don't believe a word of it.

   Not one person, including me has made a true replication.  NO ONE!

Hoppy

Quote from: NickZ on April 23, 2015, 08:58:58 AM
  You guys come up with more excuses as to why YOU can't make it work.
  I'm really sick of the talk of this being all fake. Should start your own thread to talk about that.
  Sound to me like you never thought that it would work, and you're aim was to prove it to yourself. And you've done a great job of it.
  You can mention it all you want, repeat it, and repeat it again, but I don't believe a word of it.

   Not one person, including me has made a true replication.  NO ONE!

Nick,

There comes a point when enough is enough and all the frigging about trying to replicate one Ruslan / Akula's so called self-running version after another just becomes a waste of time and money and ceases to be an enjoyable pastime. Give it time and you will see both Akula and Ruslan disappear off the radar as it dawns on them that public interest in their projects is waning.

"You can fool some of the people all of the time and all of the people some of the time but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time." - AL