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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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GeoFusion

Quote from: Grumage on December 04, 2013, 03:12:58 PM
Dear GeoFusion.

Many thanks for posting your schematic this will be a great help to all the constructors here at OU !!


Cheers Grum.

Ps. A number of turns for each coil would also help !!  :)

Hi there Grum ;D

I have put the info in the picture about the number of turns I have used :)
No problem at all man, i'm here to share and learn as we all do help :).
Oh yes this circuit can be Modified even more, If someone does and would give tremendous results , it's a awesome one :).
So many different circuits but we have to see which ones are the good ones to follow up with.

Cheerz~

GeoFusion

this is the Schematic modified for number of turns:
enjoy :)

Btw Ground must be IRON!!! in dirt and can be wet for better results

Grumage

Quote from: GeoFusion on December 04, 2013, 05:04:47 PM
this is the Schematic modified for number of turns:
enjoy :)

Btw Ground must be IRON!!! in dirt and can be wet for better results

Dear GeoFusion.

Thanks again, will be on to it soon I have other ideas being looked into at the moment !!  :)

Cheers Grum.

NickZ

  Grum and All:
  I was able to fix my broken soldering iron. LOL. And, I also made another twin transistor based Royer circuit.
  Also a new soldering iron has been bought at the Shack, along with some new Fets for another go at the mosfet based Royer/Mazzili circuit. And, I'll be getting those brought to me soon.

  I did as you suggested and did add more inductance to the yoke primary, by adding the primary coil of a flyback, and was able to get much higher voltage at the output.
But, like you said, that output voltage reading is not accurate, even when reading it with an analog meter, although it does serve as a comparison. My voltage readings went from about 35 volts, up to about about 230 volts, although the amp readings are unknown.
Still no shocks anywhere in the circuit. Now I'm able to light a 7 watt bulb, much brighter, but still not any other bulbs using the yoke core for this.
  So, I'm back to being able to work on these circuits again, and hopefully will get to make the Mazzili circuit soon. 

Grumage

Quote from: NickZ on December 04, 2013, 07:27:49 PM
  Grum and All:
  I was able to fix my broken soldering iron. LOL. And, I also made another twin transistor based Royer circuit.
  Also a new soldering iron has been bought at the Shack, along with some new Fets for another go at the mosfet based Royer/Mazzili circuit. And, I'll be getting those brought to me soon.

  I did as you suggested and did add more inductance to the yoke primary, by adding the primary coil of a flyback, and was able to get much higher voltage at the output.
But, like you said, that output voltage reading is not accurate, even when reading it with an analog meter, although it does serve as a comparison. My voltage readings went from about 35 volts, up to about about 230 volts, although the amp readings are unknown.
Still no shocks anywhere in the circuit. Now I'm able to light a 7 watt bulb, much brighter, but still not any other bulbs using the yoke core for this.
  So, I'm back to being able to work on these circuits again, and hopefully will get to make the Mazzili circuit soon.

Dear Nick.

No one likes "I told you so"  :) :) :)  But you proved it for yourself and that is good news !!

It will be a matter of fine tuning the turns ratio to get the best results. For myself, I would like to have a bash at that dedicated inductor circuit that was posted recently !! Might be more efficient,  ;)

Cheers Grum.