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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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TinselKoala

Quote from: NickZ on February 27, 2016, 05:55:52 PM
  So, how long before it's for sale? One might ask...
        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YyeUnLHf8do

Sigh. Insert facepalm character here. Ten minutes of my life I'll never get back.

Fuelless free energy 2016 generator reaching overunity live

Er... not even. Charging a supercapacitor bank from a charged-up battery and then transferring a tiny bit of that charge to a smaller battery is not "fuelless", it's not "free energy", it's not a "generator" and it certainly isn't "reaching overunity". And "live"... well, if bringing up a battery's voltage by 2/100 of a volt during 8 minutes excites you... I have a video of some paint drying that will really turn you on. OK... he got the "2016" part right anyhow.

John.K1

Quote from: TinselKoala on February 27, 2016, 06:06:05 PM
I used a stepper motor and some threaded rod and other bits.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJKvpaMuCk0

As far as wire length is concerned there are online calculators that will compute length or number of turns, given the wire diameter and the dimensions of the form, etc.

Hi Tinsel.  I used a intermediate wheel (with  3x looping the wire)  used with counter, so my length was always the same no matter how big was a former. But in any case , nice build TK ;)

NickZ

   TK:
    Sorry to hear about the 10 minutes that you'll never get back. What a loss...
    He didn't say how long it would run, either.  But, it did light a 60w load and the smaller bulb, so the tiny bit of charge may not be so tiny, and the spark sounded fairly strong. To be a "tiny" charge. Maybe it can only light the small bulb when it's also charging the battery.
    Time will tell if this one also flys off into the sunset.
    His title for the video would indicate that he is either full of it,  or he's not. But, lets not take a vote on it, just yet.
    Anyways, what's 10 min? 
    I thought that Hoppy would comment on his fine wiring job, at least.

    Good to see you''re still keeping in touch around here.

Hoppy

Quote from: NickZ on February 27, 2016, 07:42:52 PM
   
    I thought that Hoppy would comment on his fine wiring job, at least.


Well, so as not to disapoint you Nick, the wiring is at least up to Kapanadze's standards!  ;D

As for the OU claim, its very sad to know that on the strength of that video he could really have suckers that fall for that crap and might purchase if he marketed the device.  :(

Jeg

Quote from: verpies on September 28, 2012, 07:40:17 AM

1) The primary windings are rewound with double-wire cable (e.g. speaker wire seen here or heavy Litz wire - better).  Up until now the primaries have been wound with a single wire cable.
2) 2 fast rectifier diodes (e.g. Shottky) are used. These diodes (D3 & D4) must be capable of handling the pulsed current occurring in the primaries and must be rated rated at least 2*Vcc.
3) 2 capacitors (C3 & C4) in the μF range (the more the better) rated at least at 2*Vcc, are used. They can be ceramic or electrolytic capacitors (or both types connected in parallel), but must have low-ESR.

C1 & C2 are just optional capacitors for bypassing (stiffening) the power supply, and should have a high capacitance, low ESR and voltage rating ≥ Vcc
The Zener diodes are not used at all.


Itsu, what kind of shottky diodes (D3,D4) are you using to your setup?

I found some speaker wire 2X2.5mm and i ordered it. I hope this time it will fit across the circumference of my yoke as when i tried to wound it before, i had used two separate 2,5mm cables with thick insulation and couldn't fit.

For C3,C4 i will use normal electrolytic caps. Can they handle the kickback? :)