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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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NickZ

  I'll put a 100 watt bulb next to my set up when I take another picture, as a comparison.
But, there is one thing that I wanted to mention... The best lumin levels are noticed when running just a single 100 watt bulb. Each additional bulb added, only drops the light output, instead of raising it, as they are only sharing the same amount of output power provided by the source battery. This may be due to my poor old battery not being able to provide enough amps for this purpose, or maybe not.
I'm still not done tuning the yoke core, or finding the best tuning caps etz...

Khwartz

Quote from: Hoppy on January 08, 2014, 02:59:22 AM
Hi khwartz,

Yes, I've experimented with all manner of feedback loops. The only thing I have established for sure is that feedback to a source battery must be completely isolated using cap dumping methods. Results can be very misleading due to battery vagaries, which has led to many false over unity claims!
Understand. Thanks for having specified, dear Hoppy.

What about only use of caps as mean for storage of the electrical energy for our circuits? Verpies objected me the voltage is not constant but for a battery it is the same, except that in case of caps we know exactly the curve of discharge so it is much much more accurate for calculation of the energy stored in any time; i.m.o.. And with large enough caps banks and high enough voltage, the drop in voltage may be maintained very low, even increasing if functioning close loop. What do you think?

Khwartz

Quote from: a.king21 on January 08, 2014, 04:00:48 AM
Yes, absolutely. Swap the battery for a capacitor.
Then you know.
Simple.
;D

Khwartz

Quote from: Hoppy on January 08, 2014, 07:00:40 AM
Do you mean cap dump into another cap which replaces the battery? If so, what should I know?
Just a cap or bank of caps used exactly as a battery,  but vould be with the "double electrostic insulation" of 2 other caps in series with the storage one on each side/pole of the storage cap or bank of storage caps.

What we would know indeed, is the exact energy stored. Not agree?

Khwartz

Quote from: a.king21 on January 08, 2014, 07:20:19 AM
I was simply pointing out that I agree that you cannot trust batteries.
However if the batteries were replaced by a cap bank  and you had "ou" then the cap bank would rise in volts.
And vice versa of course.
That's the ultimate test of free energy.
Looks to me very true! :) as if working close loop,  we should have a exponential raise of energy in the system.

That's why could be so much damage when tried to close the loop, and never be able to check anything cause everyrhing will blow up rapidly! ;)

That why too it would need to set systematically A LIMITATION SYSTEM, to not go above the power tolerences of the components, like an "external storage system" with a zener to transfert any level of voltage (so amps too) going above the circuit will support, to a bank of caps for only purpose of storage but not to feed back the loop.

I don't know if I am very clear but looks to me very cruxial in looping tries problem.