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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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Hoppy

Quote from: itsu on July 26, 2014, 12:59:20 PM
Hoppy,   even with 3 batteries parallel (voltage stays around 12,41V @ 10amp) this last picture stays the same.

Regards Itsu

Thanks Itsu.  It looks like TK may be on the right lines with physical layout of components and interconnection issues being the cause of this effect.

Regards
Hoppy

NickZ

  Well, we won't know if no one builds it the way that they are suggesting. And also shows the voltage/current drawn by the Mazilli oscillator device on a correctly made crt while a higher wattage load is connected.
  I see nothing "normal" about a Mazilli crt very dimly lighting up some bulbs, that, is not normal instead. Normal would be brightly lighting several 100 watt bulbs, or even a single or more 500 watt halogen bulb(s).
   The so called low "normal" output is due to the incorrect yoke primary to secondary windings ratio, with little to no resonance, instead of low battery outputs. As just a single 12v, 7ah battery will  even start a car engine.
   Please look at the Akula yoke windings ratios.
   Both Akula and Ruslan are running at 24v inputs from their own circuits power. Although the device can be seen starting to oscillate, using just a 9v low amp/hour battery.

   EDIT:
  Hoppy: What is your opinion of using one of these ready made (or kit form) pulse width modulators. They are using them for induction heater circuits, as well as for other purposes. There are several other models to chose from, and can also be custom built for a specific task. 
  I'd rather go this route, if possible.
http://www.rmcybernetics.com/shop/PWM-OCm
 

Hoppy

Quote from: NickZ on July 26, 2014, 03:16:11 PM
 

   EDIT:
  Hoppy: What is your opinion of using one of these ready made (or kit form) pulse width modulators. They are using them for induction heater circuits, as well as for other purposes. There are several other models to chose from, and can also be custom built for a specific task. 
  I'd rather go this route, if possible.
http://www.rmcybernetics.com/shop/PWM-OCm


Nick,

This type of built PWM controller has some nice features but would not be suitable for direct integration as a module into many of the FE circuit designs featured in this forum. My advice would be to get some experience building your own PWM circuit(s), so that you gain the electronic circuit building skills to enable you to construct some of the complete designs featured by Akula and others. Even if you never get these circuits to perform as claimed, you will have at least gained skills that will be useful to you in other non-FE fields of electronics.

As I've pointed out before, you need to begin to gather the basic electronics tools and measurement equipment. If at all possible get yourself a scope. Practical electronics circuit building is a fun hobby and its important that you don't try running before you can walk. Start by developing good soldering technique. There are some good tutorials on the web.

gyulasun

Hi Folks,

Have you seen this video demo? It remainds me the Steven Marks TPU demo where he also "disassembled" the coils in front of potential investor candidates.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NnFgr9eu7bA 

Hoppy

Quote from: gyulasun on July 27, 2014, 05:20:46 AM
Hi Folks,

Have you seen this video demo? It remainds me the Steven Marks TPU demo where he also "disassembled" the coils in front of potential investor candidates.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NnFgr9eu7bA

Oh dear. Another incomplete strip-down. Yawn... ::)