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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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NickZ

  Itsu:
  Well, I did almost go back to the "normal" 3 turns primary coil for the Kacher, but I made a new one instead, that's just a little wider (diameter) than the one I used at first. Which did lower the frequency down to 2.5Mhz, from 3.3Mhz previously.  I just wanted to have enough isolation and distance from one coil to the other, but it seams like my best primary coil is using three turns wound right top on the secondary, at least for a higher amplitude.  But, for now I'll use the newly made three turns primary, with has about 3/8in to 1/2in of clearance between it and the secondary coil.

  I wonder if the 1.25Mhz that I'm getting using the led method is a harmonic of 2.5Mhz which my SG won't reach to. 
Just a thought...
  Any ideas as to what I should do next? Should I connect the Mazilli/yoke back together with the grenade yet, or is there something else needed to be done first.   My head is spinning.... how's yours?

 

itsu


QuoteAny ideas as to what I should do next?


Good question Nick.

you are at the same point most of us are right now; how/what to tune.

Guess you go with what you do know, like

# 15Khz resonance on the 3-turn, inductor coil (and your mazilli) when following Ruslan latest setup (27Khz when earlier)
# 1:50, 1:60 or 1:100 relationship with the Grenade (750Khz, 900Khz or 1.5Mhz) when using 15Khz
# tune kacher to stimulate the grenade on the grenades frequency or any sub harmonic to maximize a bulb lightup.
# use a good ground (thats where most of our problems lie IMO).

Put it all together and keep on tuning.

By the way, my head is fine,  thanks.

Regards Itsu


Hoppy

Quote from: Dog-One on October 12, 2015, 09:11:36 PM

The only thing that has worked for me is to imagine Dr. Tesla watching over your shoulder and smiling when you begin to move in the right direction.

Good advice Dog.  ;D

NickZ

  Thanks Itsu. I'll connect the grenade back up to the Mazilli/yoke, and see what the frequency reads on the 3 turns coil, and try to adjust it accordingly by using the turning caps.  I still have 4 turns on the 3 turns coil, so that can also be dropped to 3 turns, if needed to further adjust the frequency. 
  I may need to go down to 1.25Mhz for the Kacher's output, as that was where I was also getting the 3mm streamer, and the intense HV stinging was felt. Or the 1.85Mhz, we came up with.
  I have a feeling that all the sweet spots need to be tunes for and found for each device, and not rely on other peoples results.
 
  How's your new push-pull driver coming?
  My head is fine now, as well.  My last post was at midnight, and the spinning was from lack of sleep. 

Hoppy

Quote from: NickZ on October 13, 2015, 09:51:37 AM
 
  I have a feeling that all the sweet spots need to be tunes for and found for each device, and not rely on other peoples results.


Nick,

With your dogged determination to succeed, I think you may one day be able to write-up some tuning instructions for us lazy old dogs.  ;D