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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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NickZ

  Havuhung:
  That is an important question.  Unless it runs on its own power,  probably not.

   Hoppy: You've mentioned that your RMG replication can light several 60 watt bulbs, but you have not shown that, it would be good to do so, when you have a chance.

  Geo has also mentioned that his device can operation up to 3000 watts output, but again, he has not shown that, as well, only partially lighting about 300watts.
 
  So, how 'bout if we can agree to show what is being mentioned, and can be verified by a video, or working example, etz... As this can only bring doubts. Which it seams that there are already plenty off.
 
  I have not figured out what may be wrong with my set up, yet. As it will not light even a single 100w bulb, like Hoppy's crt couldn't, also.  Much less the 460 watts worth of bulbs, which the same Mazilli crt connected to my yoke core can.
  Seams to me that the flyback core, as well as the air cores with the ferrite pieces are not very efficient, or as good of an induction coil set up, as the bigger ferrite yoke. Although my yoke core does draw lots of amps,  this Mazilli/Geo coils replication runs totally cool, at least so far. That's one good thing.

  I'll be connecting up the Mazilli crt to the yoke core, again, and also to the previously made Akula air coils. The idea is to try to see if I can replicate the original Akula 750 watt device, using this Mazilli oscilator/yoke core, air coils,  etz...

  I hope that Geo joins us in further tests, meter readings and such, and also showing his set up running the 3000 watts that he mentioned, while metering the results.
  We could use some help, as Itsu, Hoppy, myself, and several others aren't getting the
optimum results, yet.

magpwr

Quote from: forest on January 19, 2014, 12:31:36 PM

Look at scrap yard collecting electric/electronic waste. They may sell you dismantled heatsinks fro old electric apparatus. Alternatively old TV set contain an aluminium heatsink but not very pretty looking  ;D

hi forest,

If you noticed carefully in the old tv set the old heatsink design normally doesn't comes with fins to dissipate heat properly although it tend to appear larger like a cut aluminum plate.
Only sound amplifier heatsink tend to be larger which is harder to spot in scrap yard.

magpwr

hi everyone,

I found another Kapandze video but it is not really helpful besides providing feast for the eyes.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2uLBWqqzok

oops sorry i think it was posted in this site already.Please ignore.

From other Planet

Quote from: magpwr on January 19, 2014, 12:37:40 PM
hi forest,

If you noticed carefully in the old tv set the old heatsink design normally doesn't comes with fins to dissipate heat properly although it tend to appear larger like a cut aluminum plate.
Only sound amplifier heatsink tend to be larger which is harder to spot in scrap yard.

Maybe u can find a broken audioamplifier for cars. Their casings are often one huge heatsink. Dont forget to use insulation plate if u screw both Mosfets of your Mazilli on same heatsink

NickZ

  Magpwr:
  I've used the heatsinks from discarded Pc power supplies, or also, the Pc processor heat sinks, such as the ones that Akula uses. As well as the fans that go with those processor heat sinks, if more cooling is needed. Any old Pc should have what you're looking for.