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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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Quote from: verpies on November 08, 2013, 08:47:56 PM
I realize that GeoFusion did it this way and you're just replicating his design without other considerations.

The time is passing fast and there is still no one else replicated such "simple" circuit in working state obviously. Which rings question - what i so hard in it to achieve same effect as Geofusion has...?

d3x0r


Melnichenko; he's got a patent on it, so we cannot use it freely.  it was patented in 2010... Although, I'm not really sure you can patent things like gravity; or other physical behavior that just occur.  There's really no special design consideration... Although the phrase is 'wide enough that you can put an inductor in the gap'.  Does that mean IN the gap?  Over (in the region of) the gap?  Is it wide enough that you can put the wire for the inductor so you can wind the thing?   


Melnichenko transformer; utilizing a split core somewhat differently.

http://web.archive.org/web/20091017114459/http://ferromagnetic-energy.com/core_of_the_physical_effect/


http://ferromagnetic-energy.ru/images/cms/content/image001.gif


(some guy explaining, in russian , subtitled in englihs)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TT9ynJ2_6Ng


(patent, english, french translations; russian original, no reference images)
http://www.google.com/patents/WO2010117306A1?cl=en


I tested this with a ferrite from a shorted TV flyback (junked the coil, kept the core) it's just 2 u shaped cores.  winding the 'magnetizing' winding on the primary  (one half) and the secondary on the other half entirely, 6V input 0.18 amps idle, 6V input, 0.19 amps with the core halves brought together with a LED load on the second half (and only one side)  and ungrounded.  The primary driven with my mazzilli...


The original patent is in russian and has no images assicated.


At a certain point more gap is better than less gap.


My Expirimenting...






verpies

Quote from: Grumage on November 09, 2013, 04:40:39 PM
Now, dear Sergey has posted a rather elegantly simple schematic. See attached. I have a question regarding the secondary tank circuit. With there being a diode in series with L & C would that mean the capacitor value would have to be half that of the normal resonant frequency?
That schematic is very similar to the true Royer circuit. See here.
Its characteristic feature is a low power feedback winding that drives the base of the transistor.
Sergey's circuit does not have a split primary winding and that makes it different form the classical Royer.

Instead Sergey's circuit has a single primary and a diode in series at the secondary, anytime you see that, means that the transformer operates in a flyback mode.  This mode is characterized by that its secondary current does not flow at the same time as the primary current.  In a normal transformer (non-flyback) it does.

In detail, the primary current first increases and builds up magnetic field in the core of the transformer (and in its air gap if any). At this stage, current cannot also flow in the secondary because the diode is preventing it. Next, the transistor suddenly stops conducting and tries to interrupt that current.  The transformer does not like that attempt. This is because of a law that says that an inductor tries to keep its magnetic flux constant at all cost.  Now, to keep the flux constant a current must keep flowing somewhere. It cannot flow in the primary winding because the transistor is interrupting it, so the only opportunity for the current to flow is through that diode at the secondary (or through a break down of the transistor).  Fortunately for the transistor, it is much easier for the current to flow through the secondary diode, then to break down the transistor.  So, current reverses and flows through the secondary winding and the diode connected to it and charges the capacitor to a high voltage.  Note that when the secondary current flows, the primary current does not (and vice versa).

This capacitor is only charged by the secondary winding. Because of the diode it is never discharged back into the secondary, thus it does not form an LC tank with the secondary.  This capacitor is only for energy storage and filtering.  The switching frequency of the transistor is not determined by this capacitor.  Rather the input voltage, the feedback winding and the primary inductances determine this frequency.

GeoFusion

Hi Guyz  :)

Check this Akula circuit out. 8)

a.king21

d3x0r
A patent application is not a granted patent. A patent is only valid if granted.  Kapanadze does not have a valid patent.