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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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MenofFather

Quote from: NickZ on May 11, 2014, 12:01:58 PM
  As promised, here is a video of my circuit lighting up 650 watts of incandescent bulbs. I have managed to light up to 700 watts, but with each additional bulb the total lumin level does start to decrease. The best brightness is obtained when using 3 100 watt 110v bulbs. Input source is an old discarded 12v 4aH battery.
I'm still working on a suitable feed back loop. Any suggestions are welcome.
   

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCcTInm_EPI&feature=youtu.be
What is input curent ant voltage? Please meashure.

Vortex1

Quote from: TinselKoala on April 25, 2014, 09:31:07 AM
Aye, there's the rub. Competent people with oscilloscopes who can actually build things do exist on this forum and others. I'm sure many of us could build it exactly to any schematic, since he's using off the shelf components and a silly homemade coil. Air core, too! But the only way you'll be able to build a "working" unit is if he tells you where the batteries/hidden wires are located, and that will blow his whole trip. He hasn't hooked his fish yet.

Agreed, excellent documentation, clearly annotated schematics with waveforms, voltages etc. and including instructions like "measure this while adjusting that until this occurs" allowed people like me, at 10 years old with just a bit of electronics knowledge and the ability to read, to assemble from a kit many devices from Heathkit, Eico and others.

Having worked in the industry in later years, it was just a well written document that needed to be sent to any production facility in the world and the return would be a perfectly working, complex piece of electronics equipment.

The fault is not with the builders here, as there are many technically savvy,  experienced  builders, and even the inexperienced can follow "build" directions very well.

The problem is one of lack of thorough documentation by the inventors.

NickZ

   Hoppy and All:
   Thanks for your comments.
    Although I have obtained fair results as shown in the video, and even better results when further tuning with the magnetite magnets, (although not shown in this video).  I have seen a resonant bump that burnt out my smaller 7 watt bulb when running by itself. I use the smaller bulb to indicate the amount of volts and amps that I'm getting at the output. As I know about how bright that little bulb lights up when connected to the grid. I use it also to test for the best resonance peak, as the bigger wattage load just can't obtain the same resonance peak due to the lack of amps provided by my battery. So, I'm still tuning although more caps would really help with that. The caps make a big difference, I just haven't found the right ones, yet. I'm just using a smaller 12v battery, not 24 or 36 volts. As the smaller zeners are still keeping me at 12v for now.

 
   MenofFather:  I can't measure the output on this circuit, as the meter will not read it correctly. The input is an old 12v 4ah battery, the output voltage will vary depending on the load. It can be anywhere from about (and I mean about) 120v to 220 volts, or so. If that can be trusted, (I don't trust it). Amperage is unknown.
   I'm not concerned at this time too much with the meter readings, such as the input to output voltage/amp comparison. I'm interested in obtaining a working feed back loop, and enough useable light for my purposes.

  Here are a couple of pics of this circuit.

 
 
   

Jeg

Quote from: NickZ on May 11, 2014, 05:38:23 PM
   Hoppy and All:
   Thanks for your comments.
    Although I have obtained fair results as shown in the video, and even better results when further tuning with the magnetite magnets,(although not shown in this video).  I have seen a resonant bump that burnt out my smaller 7 watt bulb when running by itself. I use the smaller bulb to indicate the amount of volts and amps that I'm getting at the output. As I know about how bright that little bulb lights up when connected to the grid. I use it also to test for the best resonance peak, as the bigger wattage load just can't obtain the same resonance peak due to the lack of amps provided by my battery. So, I'm still tuning although more caps would really help with that. The caps make a big difference, I just haven't found the right ones, yet. I'm just using a smaller 12v battery, not 24 or 36 volts. As the smaller zeners are still keeping me at 12v for now.

 
   MenofFather:  I can't measure the output on this circuit, as the meter will not read it correctly. The input is an old 12v 4ah battery, the output voltage will vary depending on the load. It can be anywhere from about (and I mean about) 120v to 220 volts, or so. If that can be trusted, (I don't trust it). Amperage is unknown.
   I'm not concerned at this time too much with the meter readings, such as the input to output voltage/amp comparison. I'm interested in obtaining a working feed back loop, and enough useable light for my purposes.

  Here are a couple of pics of this circuit.

Nice job Nick, well done! I like that you keep testing this circuit until u get all the goodies from it! What frequencies you work with?
Yesterday I set up my first mazzilli driver. Its a really interesting oscillator for playing around. Tnks for the video :)

NickZ

  Jeg and All:
  Thanks Jeg. I would recommend pursuing this type of simple oscillator circuit.
  The bigger the yoke core the better the circuit will work. I don't think that the ringing or core vibrations have anything to do with the higher output, but are a consequence of this alternating flip-flop circuit instead.
Try to obtain the 0.33uf 400- 660v caps if you can, as many as you can get, at least a dozen of them or more. Place half of them on the input side, and the rest on the output side of the yoke.
  I believe that the non-shocking magnetic output of Mazilli/yoke core combo is the heart of a working self-running set up. Hopefully I will get to prove that, as well.
  Looks like the feed back loop should be composed of a feed-back coil, full bridge rectifier, and one or more capacitors. Also, you'll need to buy some 18v 5 watt zener diodes, instead of the lower voltage/wattage ones, or you'll burn out the Fets, with the additional energy sent back to the input from feed back loop.
  Good luck,
                      NickZ