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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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HG8AD

Quote from: DRJOHNBULENTATES on December 15, 2013, 08:51:04 PM
it is really good for small farms
how can we buy it, what is the price for MES50Hz do you know?


their availability their web page!  mes50@mail.ru      :)

Hoppy

Quote from: NickZ on December 15, 2013, 08:01:04 PM
Thanks for your comments.
  I think that I have come close to replicating Geo's 300 watt round core test, as he is showing in the following video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tfia-OK6tIU



Nick,

Nice result with your Mazzilli / Grid lighting comparisons. Here is my Mazzilli lighting a 230V / 1000W halogen tube with a 12V battery, drawing around 17A (as measured on Fluke clamp meter) and running at around 10KHz (just audible to me). Although this setup lights the high wattage halogen tube it will barely glow the filament of a 230V / 40W lamp. However, a 120V / 60W lamp will light with a 41V RMS scope measured voltage across it, running at approx 51KHz. Mazilli cap value is 2 x 220nF in parallel. I have not yet tried tuning for max output.

Nick, don't try a 1000W tube or bulb until you have your big mosfets.

Dave45

Quote from: DRJOHNBULENTATES on December 15, 2013, 01:49:00 PM
20 x 150W bulb ( halogen) and 2 heater 1000W each all working well
no ground no spars etc,  bulbs are really full of full bright
MOT uses 220V 3.6 A = 792W..lol
20x150w bulbs  =3000W
plus 2x1000W heater= 2000W
total 5000W
I am sure if I add more they will also work
most of the vido and scheme is wrong
just carefull of winding CW and CCW , it is killing your magnetic field well
no need special parts
only simple wires 2.5 mm 90 turns , 30 turns and  7 tuns final secondary ( 6 mm copper pipe)

you do not need to find ground NO GROUND it works even without spark
I will send new video soon
regards
Dr. John Bulent ATES

Hello and Welcome
Looking forward to you video
Thank You

NickZ

  Hoppy:
  That's some good results, that you are now showing. Keep tuning for resonance, as that is everything on these circuits.
  I tried to remove two windings on each side of my primary (for tuning purposes), from 7 down to 5 turns, and the circuit would not light any bulbs. So, I placed them back how they were previously, and the output returned as before. That is how sensitive these circuits are for tuning. One winding more, or less can make much difference.
  I can't wind any more coil turns on my yoke's secondary coil, to increase output, as there is no room as I have it now. I would need to rewind the whole thing using smaller (thinner) wire. I'm sure that a higher voltage would be obtained, as I know I'm below the optimum 120 to 140 volts that is needed. But, amps is what I'm really after.
  Funny thing about my circuit is that it will light a 100 watt bulb, at higher lumin levels than a 25 or 50 watt bulb. So, matching the load to the circuit is very important.
  I will obtain a 100 watt halogen, or higher wattage ones, and will give it a try, as well.
As there is reason that the induction heater hobs don't do well on less than 500 watts.
 
  Here's Igors latest video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InLERjTCgTE&list=UUVesA155Der2tRd5vpyYdJw

  Itsu: Don't give up with your device, just keep tuning... maybe we still don't have or use the best mosfets for this purpose, or the best ferrite cores, etz...

  Dr. John:  That is most interesting... Waiting for further instructions and also pictures of the circuit (close-up), as well as a video. If it works as stated, you will have many followers.

magpwr

Quote from: Hoppy on December 16, 2013, 05:44:35 AM
Nick,

Nice result with your Mazzilli / Grid lighting comparisons. Here is my Mazzilli lighting a 230V / 1000W halogen tube with a 12V battery, drawing around 17A (as measured on Fluke clamp meter) and running at around 10KHz (just audible to me). Although this setup lights the high wattage halogen tube it will barely glow the filament of a 230V / 40W lamp. However, a 120V / 60W lamp will light with a 41V RMS scope measured voltage across it, running at approx 51KHz. Mazilli cap value is 2 x 220nF in parallel. I have not yet tried tuning for max output.

Nick, don't try a 1000W tube or bulb until you have your big mosfets.

hi Hoppy,

Great job man.I think we are slowly inching forward to the portion of Akula device at the yoke stage now.

May i ask what was the combined capacitor value in uf used for your version of yoke core.Just curious.

I have the same the issue as well lighting a 220volt on 60watt bulb which the output was very dim compared to a 1000watt 220volt Halogen bulb.

Looks like "Impedance matching" is gonna play vital role in our future successful replication of ou device beside getting resonance. ;)