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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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Hoppy

Here are some photos of my coil setup driven by a mosfet based Royer oscillator. The PSU is delivering around 60W into a 230V, 60W bulb and is dual channel, so the current reading shown needs to be doubled as the channels are in parallel. The lamp appears to be running brighter than when on the mains but I need to confirm this with a light level measurement. The coil configuration is as detailed in my previous post. The adjustable spark gap shown in not being used in this experimental setup. The capacitors shown on the Royer are 4 x 0.22uF in parallel. The ferrite tuning rods can be seen partially inserted into the coil former.

NickZ

   Verpies and All:
   Good to see you back, even though we may not always agree, I miss your technical input. Yes, it's true that months, or years can pass by without any advancements.

   Hoppy: Thanks for posting the picture, now we can have a better idea of what you have going on there. Have you tried to feed-back any juice to the input side yet? 

   Your input current is higher than what I use.  And I'm using only a single transistor circuit, no caps, or anything else, and can light both 60 watt incandescent, and a 60 watt Cfl bulb. However, it's only free energy when connected to my small solar system.
WE need to perfect the feed-back path, then the input will not be an issue.
  I'll wait for GF to upload his diagram, and will rework my yoke device (BTW, it already does use insulation between the two half sections), and also to rewind the single direction primary as I had it originally. Or I may leave it all as is, and use a second yoke that I have on hand, to make a new device.

  One idea that Igor uses to keep from frying the full bridge rectifier diodes that lead to the battery, is to place a couple of the halogen bulbs before the rectifier, one bulb on each side of his two hair thin wires. That seams to work mainly to keep the rectifier diodes cool, but possibly also may be of help with the transistors, or Fets as well, maybe, or maybe not. The heat issue is not small matter though, and Akula had the same problem.
Hoppy did you listen to GFs device hum, at the end of his video? The sound you like.

  Welcome back Verpies...

 
 
 

GeoFusion

Quote from: Hoppy on October 14, 2013, 10:23:03 AM
Here are some photos of my coil setup driven by a mosfet based Royer oscillator. The PSU is delivering around 60W into a 230V, 60W bulb and is dual channel, so the current reading shown needs to be doubled as the channels are in parallel. The lamp appears to be running brighter than when on the mains but I need to confirm this with a light level measurement. The coil configuration is as detailed in my previous post. The adjustable spark gap shown in not being used in this experimental setup. The capacitors shown on the Royer are 4 x 0.22uF in parallel. The ferrite tuning rods can be seen partially inserted into the coil former.

Hi Hoppy  :)

Awesome work, the Royer circuits are powerful in many ways. As seen in your pics that show the brightness of the bulb.
looking forward to see more on progress (=.
I have a setup I will show soon with some measurements, It's the roundcore setup but in a different way, Also has a Tesla Bifilar coil and 3 coils more on it for resonance and output, but with the help of a Royer circuit that is a  bit modified too.

Some pictures of what will be posted soon as Vid with measurements.

Cheers ~   ;D

GeoFusion

Quote from: stupify12 on October 14, 2013, 06:20:15 AM

Thank you Geo for bringing this on this thread. What I have just understand last night was already fulfilled by your design. Let us focus on how to wound the Tesla Bifilar Coil=Power Amplication

Stupify.

Hi Stupify, (=

Your welcome, Glad to hear the circuit helped with further understanding.
Information is free and for everyone that can replicate it, all this for the better future  ahead of us  :D

Cheers~

NickZ

  As the main trick to a self-runner is the return feed-back path, without burning up the full bridge diodes, transistors, or anything else. Here is Dkdyker's cooker oscillator to be feed-back to by an 12v battery/inverter. He is hot on the tracks of Igor Moroz's on going work, and is almost there, as well.
  I thought that at least Grum may find this interesting. 
  Let me know if I got this all wrong, as I don't understand some of it.
  It is a recuperative circuit, not OU, yet, but close.

  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3AVCy9AR9k&feature=c4-overview&list=UUo3C0z4ZeYokDzlrEiU8ORw