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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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Hoppy

Quote from: T-1000 on December 16, 2013, 02:07:45 PM
@NickZ

Well done, now finally you are close to what GeoFusion wanted to show. The prolonged lighting up of 1 kW rated bulbs load from small battery is the target.. :)


That's news to me! Where does he say that?

T-1000

Quote from: Hoppy on December 16, 2013, 05:48:24 PM
That's news to me! Where does he say that?

You won't see that in clear text but at least you can try to achieve milestone.. ;)

P.S> If someone would tell you story in which unknown technology such as http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suBp3ai-xG8 which would be crashed and you would be given pieces then do reverse engineering with your belief and lots of thinking and you would achieve that dream and have it done and only after that you would know the truth which would say it was all fake.. What you would do with technology you would just be invented?
The truth in this story is that you are free to make anything possible.

NickZ

  Was that a trick or treat bag that the little grey fellow was holding in his hand?
  He must have gotten an early Christmas gift, as well. Nice toy ship, wish I had one too.
  I wonder if they run on 12v batteries...

  I hope that the Turkish guy comes through with a video and more proof of the device that he mentioned.  It would also make for a great Christmas gift.

Khwartz

Quote from: magpwr on December 15, 2013, 12:30:24 PM
hi Nickz,

.../...

You may want to consider this interesting product which i used in my experiments.
Turnigy 130A Watt Meter and Power Analyzer - Hobbyking
http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=10080  (around $23 a piece only)

Thanks for sharing this very interesting and rather cheap meter :)

Any way, have you note Verpies O/I power comparator / W->V convertor? ;)

Cheers.

Khwartz

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

  You will notice (Hoppy), that at minute 0.35 the the addition of more bulbs will drop the lumins of the previous bulb(s). As well as the TOTAL lumin emitted from the whole lot of bulbs.
This is the same as what I'm seeing. Although the first 100 watt bulb is lit to about 1/2 grid brightness, any more bulbs added will not provide for additional lumin output, as the small possibly 50 watt output (or so), is shared between all the bulbs.
  I'll be making Geo's RMG replication, next.
 
  Edit:  I've charged the 12v, 4.5 aH battery and am making another light duration test now, to see how long the 100 watt bulb will light off of this battery/oscillator circuit.
  Here is a pic showing the comparison in brightness or lumin test between a grid powered 100 watt bulb, (upper left corner), and the 100 watt bulb that is below it, which is the one running on the Mazilli circuit. Of course the camera is dulling the actual brightness.
  This circuit is running absolutely silent, no ringing, at least not heard by me. When running on three bulbs, a very slight ringing is heard, very slight, though.
It will not light more than three bulbs (not even dimly).  At least not yet.
  I've just added a pc fan to help keep the fets happy, as I don't want to see more of them go up in smoke. Although the circuit does heat up after a while all the components, and heat-sinks are still touchable, without one fingers getting burned. But, with the fan on, the whole circuit is stone cold.
51 minute run time,  already much lower brightness seen on the bulb, and it's just about to go out in about 5 minutes more or so, as it's already very dim. So total run time is less that one hour, and useable light for about 35 minutes.
  I hope this helps...  No magic here... but still the brightest light I've had in any incandescent bulb circuit, so far.



:D So happy to have you under this project. For the first time since long I see someone who does take seriously the quest for "free" energy and take what is necessary to go truly somewhere! :) :) :) :)

Thanks for tha grid bulb compariton, it cost few but say much!

Thanks for your detailed descriptions I find much more useful and clear than so many vids  could have seen until now. Could be with you we can go trully somewhere! So Very Thanks NickZ :)