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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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a.king21

Has anyone tried a second primary in anti phase to the original  primary?

John.K1

Quote from: a.king21 on December 14, 2014, 12:38:02 PM
Has anyone tried a second primary in anti phase to the original  primary?

Did you?  What does it do?

I was actually playing today with the kacher. I think there is many things waiting to discover :)  I made different threat dedicated to Kacher to make this topic more clean of this specific details ;)

NickZ

  a.king21:
  Are you refering to the induction circuit, or of the Kacher circuit?
  I wound my yoke core primary coil both ways, that is the two primaries were in opposite directions, then changed to the same direction.  I didn't see any difference in output, if both primaries are wound in the same, or opposite directions.
  I also haven't seen any difference in all the opposite polarity wound coils, throughout my whole Akula/Ruslan circuit replication. The induction circuit works on an AC output, not DC so, I don't see the advantage of flipping the polarities.
At least not yet.

a.king21

Quote from: NickZ on December 14, 2014, 11:42:00 PM
  a.king21:
  Are you refering to the induction circuit, or of the Kacher circuit?
  I wound my yoke core primary coil both ways, that is the two primaries were in opposite directions, then changed to the same direction.  I didn't see any difference in output, if both primaries are wound in the same, or opposite directions.
  I also haven't seen any difference in all the opposite polarity wound coils, throughout my whole Akula/Ruslan circuit replication. The induction circuit works on an AC output, not DC so, I don't see the advantage of flipping the polarities.
At least not yet.
I mean to try them as independent outputs ....as in Tesla's transmission and receiving of electricity.

NickZ

  a.king21:
   I think that most everything has already been tried.
   I am focused on on this Akula/Ruslan project and not into trying something that is not directly related.
Maybe you can try your suggestions, first, and let us know if you have any success with it.

   Hoppy:  I tried your suggestions of adding a wire to the end of the antenna coil for additional top loading. It does help to brighten up the incandescent bulbs. Especially if that additional wire is also connected to the earth ground.
  Adding a whole flyback ferrite core to the inside of the Kacher tube, also helps to increase the Kacher effect, as well as to further brighten the incandescent bulbs.
  I'm working on my feed back circuit now. For which I'm just using a another rewound flyback core, two diodes, and a single electrolytic capacitor.  I'll let you know how it goes, soon. As I don't have a power supply to use for the feed back, at least not yet. Nor do I want to burn one out, like has happened to a.king.

  I tried to light a CFL bulb from the grenade's output, and burned out two brand new CFL bulbs, within one minute of running. The bulbs lit nicely, for one minute, only. I probably need to adjust the running frequency, closer to 60hz, I guess.