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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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Bat1Robin2

I would like to have some opinions about the component in the picture below. I am referring to the opposite wound inductor on a rod. It is the piece between the tesla primary and top-load antenna. I seem to think it is a resistor since the magnetic field of the first half cancels the magnetic field of the second half. The current would be the same in each one since they are in series so the magnetic field would be identical but opposite polarity therefore cancel, but has anyone experimented with them? Perhaps it is just a way of adding length to the top-load antenna? From my experimenting it only reduced my tesla energy available that lit my CFL bulbs near the top load antenna. But if an inductor holds energy then there should be 2 halfs of stored energy not a cancellation, since the energy stored cant be destroyed where does it go? is it simply dissipated by the resistive component of that device. or returned in some way to the circuit as a standard inductor? Or does it somehow create a ping pong game with its 2 halfs ping ponging back and forth that small energy at same frequency or ring down after tesla impulse? What ever it is seems to be a minor contributor to this device being only a few windings like that.

Dang it ruslan open your boxes were on a wild goose chase until then.

starcruiser

Quote from: Bat1Robin2 on July 02, 2015, 09:29:59 PM
I would like to have some opinions about the component in the picture below. I am referring to the opposite wound inductor on a rod. It is the piece between the tesla primary and top-load antenna. I seem to think it is a resistor since the magnetic field of the first half cancels the magnetic field of the second half. The current would be the same in each one since they are in series so the magnetic field would be identical but opposite polarity therefore cancel, but has anyone experimented with them? Perhaps it is just a way of adding length to the top-load antenna? From my experimenting it only reduced my tesla energy available that lit my CFL bulbs near the top load antenna. But if an inductor holds energy then there should be 2 halfs of stored energy not a cancellation, since the energy stored cant be destroyed where does it go? is it simply dissipated by the resistive component of that device. or returned in some way to the circuit as a standard inductor? Or does it somehow create a ping pong game with its 2 halfs ping ponging back and forth that small energy at same frequency or ring down after tesla impulse? What ever it is seems to be a minor contributor to this device being only a few windings like that.

Dang it ruslan open your boxes were on a wild goose chase until then.

I always see on being 4 turns and the other being 5 turns on the rod, thus an imbalance. and both coils are counter wound.
Regards,

Carl

verpies

Quote from: Bat1Robin2 on July 02, 2015, 09:29:59 PM
I would like to have some opinions about the component in the picture below.
Such windings create magnetic flux like on Diag.4a.
The center tap does not need to be grounded.

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