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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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verpies

Here is an example how a big helical coil spiked with high-voltage pulses, influences a nearby 50Hz inverter, which is powered by a two-transistor driver (on two black heat sinks), connected to the primary of a low-voltage transformer (in the video this driver+transformer is called an "inverter").

The author says that the big helical coil and the green transformer are separated from each other.
The two wires (red & black) going to the low voltage section of the 50Hz inverter/transformer are supposed to carry only the 12V DC from the battery.

Maybe the HV section with the helical coil directly influences the 50Hz transformer in the low voltage section or maybe it interferes with the 50Hz driver/inverter circuitry indirectly (through EMI conducted by the 12V DC supply wires or air). 
Decide for yourself.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jtjgAwXqGg

TinselKoala

@verpies:
Yes, the two oscillating systems will influence each other, both thru the EM coupling and also thru the mutual power supply. The brightening and dimming of the bulb could be caused by the system shifting into and out of a truly resonant coupled oscillation mode. I call this "supernova mode"... actually I think it was someone else here who first called it that....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LaVmTeaU4Io

BTW, the bulbs shine much more brightly than they would if they were simply hooked up directly to that same battery.

verpies

How does the output of your oscillator/driver change in the Supernova mode ?

T-1000

Quote from: TinselKoala on May 25, 2013, 08:36:23 AM
@verpies:
Yes, the two oscillating systems will influence each other, both thru the EM coupling and also thru the mutual power supply. The brightening and dimming of the bulb could be caused by the system shifting into and out of a truly resonant coupled oscillation mode. I call this "supernova mode"... actually I think it was someone else here who first called it that....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LaVmTeaU4Io

BTW, the bulbs shine much more brightly than they would if they were simply hooked up directly to that same battery.
To understand better what is happening you might relate Gary Magnetic Effect -  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3f8v9bjx7g  to your experiment.

Cheers!

NickZ

  What Tinsel has called the "super nova" state, is what I'm experiencing when my system gets much brighter, and the amps being drawn also go up. I think that the bulbs can get even brighter than with the grid source, but also burn out the filament in the small bulbs, after a long running.  I just burnt out my last 7 watt indicator bulb, for no other reason. Even my neon bulbs will start to carbon up inside, after while, and not that long a while, either.
  What causes this I attribute to a different resonant state. As it also causes a higher draw from the battery or wall adapters, while it lights the bulbs much brighter. The brighter light is nice, but not at the expense of a much higher draw. Maybe we'll find a way to have the brighter light and keep the draw down also, I think this is also possible, but again, not easy to do.  Otherwise, it's no free lunch.

  One more thing. I think that it is better to test the circuits using the biggest bulbs possible, as the small bulbs will restrict the output flow to their own limited capacity. So, a 200 to 1000 watt bulb would be good to try, once you get the system working.

  Menof:  I don't know what to say about the zeners working back to back, or front to front, or piggy backed, as I use a transistor for now, without anything else.  I do have some of the 460 Fets that are being uses by Akula, or at least some of the diagrams. I have been avoiding their use as it they need a driver, I thought, but after seeing what Woopy is showing using only one of them, I may try them later. But, if Akula is using the diodes in that way, I would think there is a good reason for it. Yes, looks like he has a lot of fet protection going on, as he has over 1000 watts of juice flowing in his secondary part of the system. It may also be why his system is "unstable" or overheating, due to the same reason that Ismael mentioned about the higher spikes, burning things out. Spending $200.000 for a better IGBT, is something more than most of us can do.