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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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itsu

Quote from: starcruiser on October 22, 2015, 07:19:11 PM
Itsu sorry I think we are talking about the delay line for the kacher circuit right? Not the PLL cap and pot (C5 & R8).

I'm starting to wonder if this resistor cap config might need to be modified too in the diagram below, much like the signal source switch you changed. move the resistor to prior to the capacitor instead of after it.

Starcruiser,  aha,  that explains.

Yes i know that your circled cap/pot shifts the pulse but by a small amount, just enough to position it (somewhere) on top of a sign wave, but not enough to put it 90° further or back.
In a skype conversation with Oleg = ALLEGGA = Foreigner i understood that the C5/R8 is used to shift the Kacher pulse on top of the inductors Current peak, but i could have understood wrongly as
it does not make sense.   
It more compensates for the feedback delay as mentioned by Lost_bro earlier.

Regards Itsu


itsu

Quote from: Dog-One on October 22, 2015, 09:58:23 PM
I have not seen it before either.

The proper pulse width and frequency creates unipolar pulses.  Something I need to test for sure.

From what I can tell in that video, Itsu's pulse width is way too large which is why he doesn't see the unipolar pulses.  The pulse width should be exactly one cycle length of the sinusoidal frequency that is in resonance.  Think I have that correct...

Dog,  adjusting the Kachers pulse width (R9) to be smaller, causes also that the amplitude drops significally untill no useable signal is left, but it could be that there is one specific position where things sync up and provide
the magic we need.

Itsu


Tomtech29

" pulse width is way too large which is why he doesn't see the unipolar pulses"
Yes it is.
- Unfortunately, the receipt of the sinusoidal signal is to select the top and switching off unwanted vibrations ferrite rod is quite a challenge

a coil inductor with one end grounded and the capacitor by "Antene" is thus closes the circuit (LC) Tesla
I wonder whether if the use of the function generator set at 1% duty pulse width and check on the air and so can tune into low voltage 10Vpp?
you should use RFI filter as Biff in a single core

Jeg

Hi Itsu
This waveform is taken back one year ago. It is without the use of kacher. It is the product of tuning on the high frequency component which is created at the akula's so called snubber. Akula is a great engineer and knows how a snubber works. And this is not a snubber rather than a clever way to create imposed high frequency on a low KHz power signal. Someone can vary in certain window this frequency by changing the snubber's 3.3nF cap.     
I just remembered it while watching your tuned waveform. ;)

Jeg

Quote from: Dog-One on October 22, 2015, 09:58:23 PM
I have not seen it before either.

The proper pulse width and frequency creates unipolar pulses.  Something I need to test for sure.

From what I can tell in that video, Itsu's pulse width is way too large which is why he doesn't see the unipolar pulses.  The pulse width should be exactly one cycle length of the sinusoidal frequency that is in resonance.  Think I have that correct...
High D1
If you like unipolar pulses there is a tested way. Just attach a speed hf diode between katcher and its antenna. :)