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Overunity Machines Forum



Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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forest

switch has one advantage over mosfet = it can have low resistance while passing huge amps at high voltage, but it's not easy way due to sparks

verpies

...and at high voltages, when a mechanical switch is open, it can block current in both directions and one MOSFET (or IGBT) can block it only in one direction.

Grumage

Good evening all.

I have been tinkering with my modified version of the Pantiuchov circuit posted below.

With the help of T-1000 I have been able to self sustain the ring for 30 seconds. I have placed an NPN transistor in the area marked pulse and at the moment it is being driven by a Signal generator.
This is to help find the optimum frequency.

As it is such a simple circuit I would urge other members of this forum to at least "give it a go".

Cheers to all, Grum.

verpies

What is the voltage across the 20μF capacitor ?
What are the values of the two unmarked capacitors ?

T-1000

Quote from: verpies on June 01, 2013, 02:18:59 PM
What is the voltage across the 20μF capacitor ?
What are the values of the two unmarked capacitors ?
The values of all capacitors are different for each circuit because the different main transformer will be used.
The capacitor marked as "100nF" is part of resonant circuit with main transformer.
The capacitor with "10nF" and windings "50/50" are part of second resonant transformer. These values will be different for each case because its resonant frequency is 1/10th of resonant frequency in main transformer.
The unmarked capacitors are for voltage multiplier and pulsed DC storage and depends on each case.