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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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NickZ

  Ok, thanks for the reply. That's good news.

Hoppy

Quote from: NickZ on December 17, 2013, 09:44:19 AM
  Competition huh?
  Well, I think that before we get into that, it might be a good idea to see if we can get this Mazilli crt to feed itself back, first. As I doubt this will make for a good inverter, as it seams to be a current hog, and if we can't get it to self-run, Well...what are we doing?
  Both Akula as well as Chubinidze were able to show their crt self-running by just connecting the output side to a full bridge rectifier, filter cap, and back to the battery, or inverter. Has anyone tried that yet? No?  As just watching this circuit run lighting a bulb at 1/10 normal brightness is not going to win a prize. That prize that Stefan offered, remember?
  I'm temporarly out of commision at the moment, Verpies is experiencing "technical issues", Igor is waiting for more components,Geo's not to be found... lost in space?
Who's left...


Nick,

Of course the Mazzilli will current hog with a 1000W halogen tube load connected! We need some of kapanadze's magic to get that baby to loop-back.  Let's wait for Dr John to lead the way, or maybe Geo when he returns from deep space.  ;D At around 8-9 Amps per 100W of load, even a typical 12V inverter will eat up to 100 Amps!

Grumage

Quote from: Hoppy on December 17, 2013, 11:32:51 AM
Nick,

or maybe Geo when he returns from deep space.  ;D

Good evening Hoppy, Nick and all.

Been a bit under the weather lately but following on, non the less !!

Wonder whether GeoFusion will be singing this ??  :) :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buqtdpuZxvk

Enjoy, Grum.

Hoppy

Quote from: Grumage on December 17, 2013, 12:50:24 PM
Good evening Hoppy, Nick and all.

Been a bit under the weather lately but following on, non the less !!

Wonder whether GeoFusion will be singing this ??  :) :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buqtdpuZxvk

Enjoy, Grum.

Classic!  :)

NickZ

  Hoppy:
  I removed my zeners from the circuit to test them, and found both of them burned out, although they look fine they are conducting both ways.  So, there lies the weak link, as you had mentioned.
  I did not use 3 watt 470 ohm resistors, either. I used 1k 1watt ones, which also may have cause the zeners to go, and therefore the fets, as well.  I'll see if I can get some better parts to stay in the game, but it's not that easy for me, here.
  I've heard that normal car inverter draw more amps compared to the same bulbs running off of the grid.
  Pc fans used to cool the components also can contribute to higher draws. But, as mentioned, once I placed a pc fan next to my circuit, everything ran stone cold.
 
   Dr. John:
   Please post a picture of your device. That should not take as long, compared to making a video. At least that will give us a better preliminary idea of what you have going, and further inspiration for us. 
  Hope to hear back from you soon, please keep in touch, as your information is very much appreciated, and needed.