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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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Jeg

Quote from: Dog-One on October 04, 2015, 01:02:17 AM
First off, what kind of wire are you using?

I'm using standard stranded electrical wire 10 AWG.  48 - 24 -12 gives me exactly 34.45 meters measured with a laser range finder accurate to +/- 5mm.

Thanks a lot DogOne. But what diam. tube do you use? My yesterday's grenade which consist of 2.5mm wire wounded on a 5cm diam tube, took me 68T first two layers, (68-68, 34-34, 17-17) and gives me a total of 37,3m.

I did Akula's measurement for finding its resonant frequencies, with Osc. probe and FG at the same side and the other end of the grenade on the air. The response was perfect flat while scanning between 0-12MHz. As Itsu said, this technique is on doubt. I will repeat here that it is important for grenade to be tuned on a set of frequencies that match its wavelength for maximum voltage output. Anything else will give poorer results.

TinselKoala

@Nick:
Oh... I thought for some reason that you had said "2 MHz" but you actually said 5 MHz, my mistake. That's good because that means it's a simple decimal point error, you probably just did 8/0.0000016 instead of 8/0.000016, or something like that. I do stuff like that all the time, it's crazy trying to keep track of decimal places. I just try to remember that "micro" means six digits to the right of the decimal point. And "nano" means nine, that's easy to remember.



TinselKoala

@everybody:

I just have a question about the Grenade coil. Is it the case that the outer, shorter windings are wound in the opposite direction from the inner, longest windings? Or are they all wound in the same direction?

Jeg

Quote from: TinselKoala on October 04, 2015, 04:19:07 AM
@everybody:

I just have a question about the Grenade coil. Is it the case that the outer, shorter windings are wound in the opposite direction from the inner, longest windings? Or are they all wound in the same direction?

Hi Tinsel
IF the first longer two layers are both cw, then the other four shorter layers are ccw.

Hoppy

Quote from: Jeg on October 04, 2015, 03:52:01 AM
Thanks a lot DogOne. But what diam. tube do you use? My yesterday's grenade which consist of 2.5mm wire wounded on a 5cm diam tube, took me 68T first two layers, (68-68, 34-34, 17-17) and gives me a total of 37,3m.

I did Akula's measurement for finding its resonant frequencies, with Osc. probe and FG at the same side and the other end of the grenade on the air. The response was perfect flat while scanning between 0-12MHz. As Itsu said, this technique is on doubt. I will repeat here that it is important for grenade to be tuned on a set of frequencies that match its wavelength for maximum voltage output. Anything else will give poorer results.

Jeg,

Dog-One is using thick 10 AWG (6mm sq). I used 2.5mm sq (14 AWG). You say your wire is 2.5mm but is that diameter or cross sectional area? The diameter of 10 AWG is 2.59mm and 2.30mm for 11 AWG wire and approx 1.7mm for 2.5mm sq wire. If you are using 2.5mm sq wire, this would account for the big turns discrepancy. There may also be a difference in tube diameters and as Nick mentioned way back in this thread, from the videos, Ruslan appears to be is using a tube less than 5cm / 50mm diameter, more like 32mm or 38mm.