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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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NickZ

   Mag:
   The inner "choke" coil is the one that was made using 50 turns, and connected ONLY to a small tuning cap, no other connection.
The big output coil is also about 48 turns, but wound with thicker wire, so it ends up being much bigger, longer and wider, than the HV "choke coil" that's under it.
   The 3 turns coil goes to a tuning cap, of uncertain value, possibly some 5uf, or so, then continues on to the 12 turns inductor coil that is wound on top of the big air coil.
I suspect the there are two bibilar windings there, instead of only one layer. So, if that is true then that inductor has 24 turns in all, (red taped center coil).
  The other coil below the inductor is the feed-back coil (yellow tape), and is wound with what looks like a 12 turns windings, or so.
  The big air coil is wound with about 48 turns, and is connected to the earth ground on the lower or bottom end, and to the line of bulbs on the other end.  And, possibly back to earth ground to complete the circuit.
  There does appear to be an aluminum sheet coiled inside of the big air coil, as well.
  Here's a couple of pics that I took when I started at the first Akula video device replication. I had taken the images when Grum and I did some back-engineering work on all this, some time ago. With the help from T1000's schematic version, which we further made some changes to later on. Several others jumped in, as well.

Void

Quote from: Jeg on July 25, 2015, 11:31:39 AM
Hi guys :)
After a long absence from experimentation due to some personal problems, I come back to this never ending Ruslan story.
...
Perhaps the old folks here remember this small black thing which is hiding near the output bridge at one of ruslan's devices. We had assume then that perhaps it was a mechanical electric switch but we never tested it to see its affection to the overall operation. I smell some food here. Perhaps charging the output caps during positive LF cycles accompanied with high frequency magnetic field discharges, and discharging them during the negative cycles to the load, is the way to go.
... 

Hi Jeg. Welcome back. Long time no talk. :)
I don't remember the small black thing you are referring to. The high voltage pulses form the tesla coil may possibly be acting in a way
somewhat similar to coil shorting.
All the best...

magpwr

Quote from: Tomtech29 on July 26, 2015, 12:22:26 PM
:)
so there are many versions and some solutions here is one of the examples it's like digging in old garbage
something will be found 8)

hi Tomtech29,

The diagram you provided seems to be more complete.

The end of 26 turns is going to the alternating input~ part of the rectifier block which can make sense.

30khz...75khz is shown in Akula diagram .Center frequency is "52.5khz" approx.
Seems strange Akula is using 1/4 for the center L/C coil.But i will stick with 1/3 or 3x for a start. :)

The missing component not shown in drawing is the tesla coil center in center of the L/C coil with a ferrite core at the very center.

I do know base on old experiment with tesla placing ferrite toroid stack in the center cause the tesla resonance frequency to drop by around 1/2 and also increase spark length at the same time.

The only missing details is the winding steps for the outer coils.

That's it i got to run....Monday...




T-1000

Quote from: Tomtech29 on July 26, 2015, 11:18:17 AM
:) URSA
other ways of combining

There is no secondary signal source in circuit, you end up having simple induction heater functioning in same way as Mazilli circuit. The COP <1.

Quote from: Tomtech29 on July 26, 2015, 12:22:26 PM
:)
so there are many versions and some solutions here is one of the examples it's like digging in old garbage
something will be found 8)

This version was tested on Grum's bench with quite interesting results when you have Hendershot style free LC circuit running on 90 degrees physically to the windings and it can go to high voltages. Also it has own oscillation frequency and is not dependant on main frequency given.
Still could not achieve power amplifying effect on that case but we might missed something due lots of unknowns on that try..

Tomtech29

Magpwr
repeatedly I wondering what's going schemes are either intentionally modernized there are such as missing parts and so a gap in the project losing a lot of time.
so from the outset
-I can suggest an idea but do not know if I will check out: in the center looks to me , a coil closed loop "LC" because the system does not have the core (coil in the center of the capacitor) maintains the magnetic field.
when introduced into the ferrite ring The magnetic field is reflected and dissipates the next coil.
It might have to look a Tesla coil  in the center that but for what purpose?
I have also seen spirals of aluminum ,or, as here, the end is closed half of the areola.

each of you has a different opinion I think that finally manages to solve one riddle