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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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John.K1

Nick,

I was saying I will go to Latvia with my wife to visit her relatives and I might give a call to Ruslan. But it is a question of two or three month. I can try to contact Ruslan on his Facebook if he will talk to me. In fact my plan is not to bother him with the begging for details. All I want is to make sure it is not a fake - just to cheer you up guys and give to all of us some hope ;)

But if I good remember there was somebody else too who was invited to to see his device. It is many month back and didn't here anything since.

Cheers,

NickZ

   John.K:
   Any help would be most appreciated, as without contacting the "boys", could mean never having a self runner.  However, I don't think that just a phone call will help much to persuade some of the guys here that the device is for real. A personal video of it working and witnesses by you, would help much more. 
  But, it's obtaining some kind of communication going between us and Oleg, or Ruslan is what is really needed.
As no one really knows just how to get one of these things going, on their own. Or, to build the proper working drivers, like Oleg has been able to design, and obtain some great results from.

John.K1

Nick,

What do you mean phone call?  I want to call him down. To visit him.  To see him. Take him to the pub , make him drank and get all his secrets :D
The question is If I will remember them next morning :D

Just kidding.  ;)


NickZ

  Hey John:  Now you're talking.

TinselKoala

Quote from: T-1000 on July 16, 2015, 10:38:37 AM
The frequency will be different in each setup due different grenade coil + earth grounding conditions. The rest is same with creating standing waves inside grenade coil and mixing resonant frequencies...

P.S> Some circuits from Oleg:
Push-Pull with MOSFET drivers - http://realstrannik.ru/media/kunena/attachments/5741/sg3525_tc4420.pdf
Tesla coil driver with on/off control - http://realstrannik.ru/media/kunena/attachments/5741/sinx_TL.pdf

All of the circuits I have seen here, including those two, are basically achieving the same results by various more or less complicated means. They use a square wave oscillator (like the 494 or the PLL or the switchmode PWM regulator, or even a logic gate chip configured as oscillator) feeding some inverter stages with pulse width control (if it's not already implemented in the main oscillator), an interruptor to give the lower frequency train of pulse packets, and some kind of mosfet driver. It would seem to me that phaselocked loops would give you the best results, but plenty of Tesla coilers use the 494 chip with no PLL circuitry ... I've used it myself in my highest-power full-bridge SSTC. The 494 is nice because it will work much faster than the spec sheet says (if you get real TI chips) and it has complementary outputs already built in, an advantage for full-bridge topologies.