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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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MenofFather

Quote from: T-1000 on August 27, 2013, 07:14:59 PM
With induction cooker transformers there was already been attempts to disconnect it from main power grid and run off the inverter. No OU effects was observed so far as I know.
The main reason of disconnection from mains is to cut off any possibility of ground loop back (which is not measured in any way) to nearest power line transformer and all power meters show usually only half of power consumed (you may try one for yourself just be careful for not getting electrocuted).
Also when you go on higher frequency with incandescent bulbs they consume much less power due of skin effect.
You wrong. Я проверил. Подавал лампе от 5 герц, до 500 около килогерц прямоуголники. Она везде так само горела и потребление было то самое везде. Поэтому этот скин эфект ничего не помогает. Если бы так было, то бы давно так повышали КПД ламп накалывания.

NickZ

  MenofFather:
  Always good to hear from you, even though I don't always understand your language.

  quote:
  "Also when you go on higher frequency with incandescent bulbs they consume much less power due of skin effect".
                                      end quote

   In any case, if the above is true, then saving on the power or current levels consumed, by the use of these efficient circuits, makes it all worth while.

  It does seam that some people have already proven that through the use of induction type oscillators, a double or even triple output compared to the input source can be obtained. What has been the more difficult part is, feeding-back some of the output power to maintain the device working on its own.  Only a few people like Akula, and a few others have been able to do this,  to some as yet unproven degree. 

magpwr

Quote from: NickZ on August 27, 2013, 09:37:26 PM
   T-1000 and All:
   Here is the latest video from Igor Moroz, (below). I would suggest keeping a close eye on what he has been up to. Although he's still waiting for some more parts to arrive, in the meantime he keeps inventing new things to try out. 
  I think that the reason that Igor is not getting shocked is not because it is only HV going through the water. But this magnetic current output may also possibly have some special properties to it, and there should not be any HV going to the water, only low voltage, and high amps. 
  There is also a reason that the modified sign wave inverters are not able to run the induction oscillator circuit. Which would allow the device to self run itself. But that will hopefully be resolved shortly, when his new induction coil circuit is built, that will substitute the use of the commercially available induction cooker oscillator circuit.
   
  "Induction transformer (ground-caps)".
   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ah-K5EJSA9M

Hi Nickz,

There was 1 or 2 video which i have spotted in youtube where the experimenter merely touch one end of "incandescent bulb" the other end i can't really recall if it was going to kapanadze like device or something.
The best thing is "the low watt bulb" maybe 10watt or 20watt lit nicely for us to see it is lit and the experimenter did not get shocked via finger.

All of us know a human body is conductor of electricity but somewhere around the 1 or 2 MOhms ranges depends on skin condition as well wet or dry.Can even be couple of hundred ohms as well.
Most of us would know Led is able to be lit using finger touching on it other end on some higher voltage spike device.

But no one maybe in the scientific or main stream engineering is even aware 110v/220v bulb can be lit by touching one end with a  finger without getting shocked.This is the fun part.

I can't recall where i spotted this one related to ou device there are few symptom which i remember "lost of gravity for the device",device getting cold,device getting hot and others which i can't fully recall.
I think it was spotted when i was doing research on sweet VT device from other experimenter related to barium.

NickZ

  Tonight I tried putting the HV output of my Joule Ringer oscillator circuit (about 1500 volts) into a saucer of water, to test, to see if I would get shocked when I put a finger into it.
Well, I know that you'd like to know what happened... but,   I chickened out.
  No, I couldn't do it,   but, I'll try it later.  First I need to get my nerve up.
As there are couple of things that I hate, needles are one of them.  And guess what the other one is...   Right!

  I also saw a video a while back, maybe a couple of years ago, which I've never seen again.  It showed a guy playing with cold electricity, lighting incandescent bulbs, brightly, and handling them barehanded,  like they were nothing.   
Well, I'm not there yet.   Curiosity killed the cat,  remember. 
Anyways, I'll let you know, soon. Maybe tomorrow,  maybe.  Or maybe I should look for my cat, and try it on him first. Ha!

TEKTRON

Quote from: NickZ on August 28, 2013, 01:32:57 AM
  Tonight I tried putting the HV output of my Joule Ringer oscillator circuit (about 1500 volts) into a saucer of water, to test, to see if I would get shocked when I put a finger into it.
Well, I know that you'd like to know what happened... but,   I chickened out.
  No, I couldn't do it,   but, I'll try it later.  First I need to get my nerve up.
As there are couple of things that I hate, needles are one of them.  And guess what the other one is...   Right!

  I also saw a video a while back, maybe a couple of years ago, which I've never seen again.  It showed a guy playing with cold electricity, lighting incandescent bulbs, brightly, and handling them barehanded,  like they were nothing.   
Well, I'm not there yet.   Curiosity killed the cat,  remember. 
Anyways, I'll let you know, soon. Maybe tomorrow,  maybe.  Or maybe I should look for my cat, and try it on him first. Ha!
Nick, one VOM lead to ground and other lead in the water.