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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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itsu

Quote from: Hoppy on November 15, 2014, 07:05:14 AM
Jeg requested me to post waveforms scoped from the cathode of the diodes (shown on Ruslan's schematic) to earth, with and without the Kacher operating. The first of the waveforms below is with the Kacher connected and second with the Kacher disconnected. There does not appear to be very much difference between the two waveforms. However, when the Kacher is connected it is quite noticeable when switching between connected and disconnected, that a lot more transients appear when the Kacher is connected.Take no notice of the 178.6KHz measurement in the second waveform shot as the timebase would not lock on to the waveform.

I put my probe at that same position (cathode of my parallel D12G60C diodes going to the lower end of the 28turn secondary yoke) and got
a different result, see screenshot.
It looks like my diodes are not working, but measuring them shows they are ok.
I have -110V DC on the 10uF caps and across the 2 60W/220V bulbs compared to ground.
Its without the Kacher activated.

Regards Itsu

Hoppy

Quote from: itsu on November 15, 2014, 10:54:53 AM
Hi put my probe at that same position (cathode of my parallel D12G60C diodes going to the lower end of the 28turn secondary yoke) and got
i different result, see screenshot.
It looks like my diodes are not working, but measuring them shows they are ok.
I have -110V DC on the 10uF caps and across the 2 60W/220V bulbs compared to ground.
Its without the Kacher activated.

Regards Itsu

Itsu,

The difference may be because I currently have my diodes connected as per URFA's variation as shown in his schematic under post 6549.

Regards
Hoppy

NickZ

   Hoppy:
   Seams like you're headed in the right direction. 
   Too bad that URSA has no time to check to see if his device will self run yet, or not. How much time would this really take?
   
  Here's pic of Ruslan's HV Kacher streamer.  While no streamer is noticed at the ferrite rod, just short 2 to 3 mm sparks. 

itsu

Quote from: Hoppy on November 15, 2014, 11:04:19 AM
Itsu,

The difference may be because I currently have my diodes connected as per URFA's variation as shown in his schematic under post 6549.

Regards
Hoppy

Hmmm, that is no different then the handdrawn circuit by Ruslan, which i also have, 2 parallel diodes cathode to 28T, anode via choke to 10uF cap.

Regards Itsu

Hoppy

Itsu,

Ref the Ruslan video link you posted earlier: -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8snEOzF9R4#t=163

I have just noticed the clip below, showing a white mains flex with a full three core connection to the SMPS. This looks strange as this cable should be connected into the output of the device as loop-back, given that he shows us a self-runner here started with the 12V battery. The white cable appears to disappear down towards the floor and its not going to the lamps, so any guesses where it terminates.

Regards
Hoppy