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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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Hoppy

Quote from: NickZ on January 24, 2016, 01:51:19 PM
   
   Hoppy:   Lighting up a bulb or bulbs with more than their needed input power from a PS, does not really show an "effect"?
The effect should produce more that what the input source provided can provide. Or not? So, place more than 360w worth of bulbs on it, not 100w.
I'm not assuming anything, as yet. One way or the other.
  But, I'd like to see more output from a device than what a PS can provide to it, as proof of anything.
   I still don't get the OU, part.  As it has been mentioned that in order to see an effect, that will allow a device to self run, first, it has to provide more power out, than in.  Not just a brighter 100w bulb, that is still not fully lit, by the 360w supply. Even the measurement won't be enough for me,  that in itself is not enough, to show the needed effect.  Self running will do it though.

Nick,

You are talking about a different 'effect' to that shown by Geo and seen by myself. Geo's effect is simply the lamp lighting considerably brighter when the Kacher was energised. The 'effect' that you wish to see is to fully illuminate a lamp load with a total rated power in excess of the power supplies capability. However, as you appreciate, this is not something you would be able to verify just visually, it would necessitate accurate measurement, as was claimed successfully achieved in the OU (but not self-running) Lithuania experiment reported by Wesley.

NickZ

    Tomtech:
   Good call.  But, he certainly is not lighting up those bulbs with anywhere close to 650w. So, he shouldn't say that he is.
   But, Akula and Ruslan should show what they have never shown, the most important proof of all, that is, lighting up all the bulbs much brighter than just barely lit, when he connects his HV up to it, as well. To really show the interaction, with the full load.
   Why don't they ever show that effect? Ever...
 
   MagPwr:
   I can easily make the same or bigger sparks appear on my ferrite rod, as Akula had shown. With just a transistor, diode and resistor as my Kacher circuit. No problem there.  But, I still have no influence to be seen at the bulbs, as yet.

Hoppy

Quote from: NickZ on January 24, 2016, 03:07:32 PM
    Tomtech:
   Good call.  But, he certainly is not lighting up those bulbs with anywhere close to 650w. So, he shouldn't say that he is.
   But, Akula and Ruslan should show what they have never shown, the most important proof of all, that is, lighting up all the bulbs much brighter than just barely lit, when he connects his HV up to it, as well. To really show the interaction, with the full load.
   Why don't they ever show that effect? Ever...
 
   MagPwr:
   I can easily make the same or bigger sparks appear on my ferrite rod, as Akula had shown. With just a transistor, diode and resistor as my Kacher circuit. No problem there.  But, I still have no influence to be seen at the bulbs, as yet.

Nick,

I managed to light my bulb much brighter when the HV from Kacher was connected. This is not proof of anything special happening, any more than you getting big sparks off your ferrite rod. Lamp brightness is only good as a reference.

John.K1

Quote from: NickZ on January 24, 2016, 02:19:03 PM
  John:
  I worked for quite a while with Joule Thiefs, Joule Ringer, Cross-over Ringers, you name it. As can be seen on my older previous YouTube videos.
  If you can show me any such a Joule Thief related devices lighting up Kwatts of incandescent, (not led or CFL) bulbs. I'll buy it today...
  It does not exist... Kwatts from a Joule Thief...  I don't think so. As they can't even make them self run. As yet.
Nick, Can I fit 10 x jouel thiefs each 10W consumption and powering 100W bulb on one plate and call it one device?? :)  (this is what I was approximately getting at the time I was messing with this stuff)
Guys, Just forget about the bulbs as a measurement device. It says nothing. When you ,make a video, use the meters to show what is going IN and OUT. Not a light on the bulb.

Hoppy

Quote from: John.K1 on January 24, 2016, 03:39:46 PM
Guys, Just forget about the bulbs as a measurement device. It says nothing. When you ,make a video, use the meters to show what is going IN and OUT. Not a light on the bulb.

John,

I think your preaching to the converted all bar Nick.  :(