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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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itsu

Hoppy,

primary is 42 turns all say clockwise covering the whole circumference of the yoke with the center tap at 21 turns

Like it is adviced for a Mazzilli circuit here:    http://adammunich.com/zvs-driver/            this link is dead now, but archive is here:

http://archive.today/QPOfZ#selection-389.144-389.380    where in it says somewhere:

"The two primary windings must also be wound in the same direction or else the oscillator will not function.
The oscillator will also fail to function if there is no air gap in the transformer's core, so always make sure that one exists."


Regards itsu


NickZ

  Itsu.
  From what I see, your yoke is not wound as Akula has it, or Ruslan, or myself.
  I use about 5 or 6 turns on the primary, and about 20 turns on the secondary. Changing the windings count will affect the output.  Directly connecting my 110v bulbs to the yoke secondary coil output, lights up to 7 100 watt bulbs, with no low mode ever noticed, while the voltage/current levels are maintained.
  Ruslan is drawing about 12 amps while self running with no battery.

  IF the idea is to economize on the current draw, by providing lower current controls, or by higher yoke primary coil windings count, the output will be affected as well. As the yoke needs to have as high an output as possible, a high inductive voltage, and magnetic current levels, in order to obtain bright lights, and not just barely lit bulbs.
But, if the idea is to superimpose two different circuits output to heterodyne and improve the output levels, then this needs to be further looked into, to determine just how it all works. As without this surperimposition, all that we will have is an inverter circuit that draws lots of current, and will never self run.
 
   I'll view your last video now, to have a better idea of what you've just posted, as I just got home.
 

Hoppy

Quote from: itsu on July 25, 2014, 03:03:32 PM
Hoppy,

primary is 42 turns all say clockwise covering the whole circumference of the yoke with the center tap at 21 turns

Like it is adviced for a Mazzilli circuit here:    http://adammunich.com/zvs-driver/            this link is dead now, but archive is here:

http://archive.today/QPOfZ#selection-389.144-389.380    where in it says somewhere:

"The two primary windings must also be wound in the same direction or else the oscillator will not function.
The oscillator will also fail to function if there is no air gap in the transformer's core, so always make sure that one exists."


Regards itsu


Thanks itsu.Your primary is wound as mine was. However, you have around double the turns that I had. I'm now wondering if the higher turns, together with a high current draw, is fluxing the core sufficiently to cause this 'special' effect, which does now as you suspect, appear to be due to be oscillations set up in the ferrite core.

Regards
Hoppy

itsu

Quote from: NickZ on July 25, 2014, 03:06:30 PM
  Itsu.
  From what I see, your yoke is not wound as Akula has it, or Ruslan, or myself.


Correct, it is, as said in the video, the same yoke used as on my GeoFusion Roundcore replication.
The yoke was dressed up with many turns as specified by GeoFusion here:

http://www.overunity.com/12736/kapanadze-cousin-dally-free-energy/msg373345/#msg373345

where in he said:

"Primary has 27 winds of 2.5mm² Insulated wire  and secondary has around 35 winds of 1.5mm² insulated wire"


I just filled the yokes circumference with my primary to get a more even field which turned out to be 42 turns with a center tap at 21 turns.

Regards Itsu

itsu

Quote from: Hoppy on July 25, 2014, 03:31:42 PM

Thanks itsu.Your primary is wound as mine was. However, you have around double the turns that I had. I'm now wondering if the higher turns, together with a high current draw, is fluxing the core sufficiently to cause this 'special' effect, which does now as you suspect, appear to be due to be oscillations set up in the ferrite core.

Regards
Hoppy

Hoppy,  the funny thing is that i just went back to when i started, that with an other yoke with less turns, i reported the same 2 modes, see here:

http://www.overunity.com/12736/kapanadze-cousin-dally-free-energy/msg375638/#msg375638

where i said:

secondary (black wire 1.5mm2) 36 turns / 430uH
primary   (blue  wire 2.5mm2) 2x 13 turns / 2x 40uH

cap 376nF
choke 220uH

It seems to work in 2 modes, the "normal mode":
Supply 12V (11,8 when operating) pulling 550mA giving 104V p2p sine wave at 10KHz

and in "special mode" after fiddling with the 12V lead:
Supply 12V (11.5 when operating) pulling >1A giving 576V pulses at 1.490 KHz


Regards itsu