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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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Quote from: stivep on June 23, 2014, 09:14:36 PM
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You perfecty right I did mislabel at  0:52 MINUTE
WATCH LINK
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-04V_NIrC0k#t=52


inverter is not 12V to 220 but  it should be  220V to 12V










The primary question and problem we have in all of that concept devices is that in Daly  L4 goes to ractifier and  after rectifiers there is bank of capacitors  so at the end we have close to DC 220V or more going to  light bulb  and than  it should go to switching power supply,
It CAN NOT!!! as we have DC no AC at light bulb terminals.So we have the same DC 220V at input of  switching power supply.


did you get  the problem right?














Wesley


corrected!

the rf band contains dual band and when rectified still gives one ac waveform. radios do this by single half wave rectifier. to keep one band with modulation audio intact and filter the rf waveform so we hear sound in a reciever of the radio.

yes the voltage must be 220/110 volt depending on the country in the output of 3rd coil.


the circuit stage is correct and is  valid. the output is ac even after full wave rectification!

this is fed to the smps ac inlet and 12 v dc  is fed to the input to replace battery for feed back.



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stivep

Quote from: 00 on June 24, 2014, 10:32:23 AM

corrected!

the rf band contains dual band and when rectified still gives one ac waveform. radios do this by single half wave rectifier. to keep one band with modulation audio intact and filter the rf waveform so we hear sound in a reciever of the radio.

yes the voltage must be 220/110 volt depending on the country in the output of 3rd coil.


the circuit stage is correct and is  valid. the output is ac even after full wave rectification!

this is fed to the smps ac inlet and 12 v dc  is fed to the input to replace battery for feed back.



00


I need my friend you to say more and put drawings here or make video explaining that.
I sort of get picture but not quite yet.


http://www.eecs.tufts.edu/~dsculley/tutorial/diodes/diodes3.html




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http://www.eecs.tufts.edu/~dsculley/tutorial/diodes/diodes4.html
QuoteRectifiers Challenge
First, create an AC signal source. You can do by using a function generator with no DC bias. Or, you can take the output of an RCX pulsing a square wave, and run that through a blocking cap to remove the DC bias. View your signal to confirm that it crosses the 0V line symmetrically.
Then rectify your signal, first with a half-wave rectifier, and then with a full-wave rectifer. Use 1N914 diodes, or something similar.
View your output waves to make sure that the circuit behaves as it should. Can you see the diode drop?

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d3x0r

Quote from: stivep on June 24, 2014, 01:41:42 PM

I need my friend you to say more and put drawings here or make video explaining that.
I sort of get picture but not quite yet.


http://www.eecs.tufts.edu/~dsculley/tutorial/diodes/diodes3.html
While could be pulsed DC... with that much capacitance the switching power supply isn't likely to see that


https://www.google.com/search?q=switching+power+supply+schematic&rlz=1C1CHFX_enUS519US519&espv=2&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=9bipU5fxB9PqoATrt4LoBg&ved=0CBwQsAQ&biw=1259&bih=719


Look... hundreds of schematics for power supplies... on the first page I see 17, and only 3 don't have a rectifier internally... and I woudl bet that those 3 are inside and are based on a DC input in the first place



stivep

Quote from: d3x0r on June 24, 2014, 01:46:45 PM
While could be pulsed DC... with that much capacitance the switching power supply isn't likely to see that


https://www.google.com/search?q=switching+power+supply+schematic&rlz=1C1CHFX_enUS519US519&espv=2&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=9bipU5fxB9PqoATrt4LoBg&ved=0CBwQsAQ&biw=1259&bih=719


Look... hundreds of schematics for power supplies... on the first page I see 17, and only 3 don't have a rectifier internally... and I woudl bet that those 3 are inside and are based on a DC input in the first place




Are you talking about 220DC? or 110DC? being delivered to ATX from  Daly schematic and than turning to DC 12V
Please explain what you relating to using similar method as  I did in the link above




Wesley

stivep

Quote from: NickZ on June 23, 2014, 10:44:46 PM



   Wesley: I had thought that you mentioned in the Akula's last home video that it was a 1500 watt device, the same device that was shown in Akulas second video which was 1150w.
I'm not trying to be critical my friend, just wanted to know if he had been able to up the output to 1500 watts, from the previous 1150, or not. That was my question.
   I understand that the output scheme shown on the posted Ruslan schematic is not correct, which was another thing that had me wondering... Thanks for the clarification.
   As we are going back and forth discussing different circuits and ideas, it can all get quite confusing at times, at least for me.







The 1500W mentioned  have been direct translation  of Akula words.
I can see him being excited as he was heaving Stefanov  who was a money man in his house.
Akula was trying to sell  his importance and his device ( but not quite) and Stefanov was potential buyer.
Akula wanted to get money, connection to outside world of money and prosperity.Stefanov was the one who has wealthy sponsor from Germany.
Akula did not want to lose his opportunity by eventually in mind to  bypass Stefanov if there is  right moment for it, as Stefanov does not have anything of this magnitude on hands.
Stefanov was trying to get the grab on Akula device and understand the secret to eventually bypass Akula as not needed any longer in the game.The determination of Stefanov comes from the fact that he has a pressure from his  German Investor who put money in him and do not want to lose.Stefanov got this contact from international  show in Hamburg in 2012 if I remember correctly.
Stefanov look for me like completely  disoriented or not up to the task of any valuable hints of how to make it  by himself.Demands of Akula must of be pretty high and Stefanov ability to  cover the needs   must have been  pretty  dangerous as investor would be no longer interested  financing  Stefanov  if he has not grab on the secret.Now  it is not important if the output is 1W, 10W 100W 1500W or anything more than that.
It is only more convincing if you see real load with no external energy delivered,The opportunity is there and that  what is the most important for us.












Wesley