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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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Quote from: MenofFather on September 24, 2014, 12:40:14 PM
"Does anyone know just what the voltage at the kacher output is supposed to be?"
Touch with finger, one spark milimeter is about 1 kilovolts.

A person is better off using the tip of a screwdriver or something like that
if you don't like burns and shocks. The distance a spark jumps depends on
various factors such as humidity and the shape and type of electrodes, etc.,
so judging the voltage this way is only a rough guideline. You can test with a sparkgap
using needles for the sparkgap electrodes, and there are charts that list
approx. voltage versus needle air gap distance, if you want to estimate a bit more accurately.  ;D

For example, see:
"Measuring high voltages by spark length"
http://www.kronjaeger.com/hv/hv/msr/spk/





T-1000

Here is new explanation of Ruslan:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOc-7EXMvNc - Same stuff as from akula about peaks on sine waves... ;)
Also this is same old effect as in Ismael Aviso car http://youtu.be/wC6aglJ6a_8?t=1m

Cheers!

itsu

Quote from: NickZ on September 24, 2014, 10:51:21 AM
  The ferrite rod and it's two small side coils that are between Kacher secondary and the big output air coil, is a choke.
  It drops the voltage and raises the current levels, thereby changing the big antenna coil's transmitting frequency(ies).  At least that is what it has done on my set up.  That ferrite rod choke/inductor, is the big antenna coil's tuner.
Does anyone know just what the voltage at the kacher output is supposed to be?
I doubt that it's 35.000 volts, as has been mentioned previously. But, maybe.

Nick,

i measured once one of my Kachers with my HV probe, it was around 4880V pp @ 472KHz, see screenshot taken from the video linked below.
It strongly depends on the number of turns of the secondary and the used input voltage.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F78WjOL9FCs     (around 1:17 minute)

Regards Itsu

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Quote from: T-1000 on September 24, 2014, 02:48:26 PM
Here is new explanation of Ruslan:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOc-7EXMvNc - Same stuff as from akula about peaks on sine waves... ;)

Thanks T-1000. Looks like Ruslan is explaining a lot in this video.
Too bad I can't understand him.  :)  Is he saying he is only putting a pulse
on the positive peaks of the low frequency sinewave, or what exactly is he saying
about that?
All the best...

P.S. It all looks straight forward enough.  ;D It really shouldn't be long before
other people can reproduce this with all the info Ruslan has been giving out... ;)
I think I have a half decent idea now on how to approach this.