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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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GeoFusion

Quote from: verpies on March 01, 2016, 02:48:20 PM
That is a fascinating mode of operation.
Apparently there is some feedback from the output to the control pins of the TL494 but this feedback should not result in a chaotic mode without the "Kacher" - it should be a steady squeal like the one that happens with a speaker and microphone feeding back into each other.

verpies,

Yes, some soort of feedback is there. I think this is when it is Synchronizing .
Without kacher it does not have this squeel if you could also call it.
It would continuously squeel/hiss when having it in the right setting on duty cycle pot and ofcourse freq for the resonance.
Yes it would sound like distortion of a speaker. It is stay untill you pass your hand over where the lights Dim or become very bright.
When disconnecting only kacher and leaving pushpull on, there is no light.

itsu

Jeg,

QuoteI wonder with just your inductor line in place (without using the 28T), what is the voltage levels that you reach across your output capacitor when your load is this 40W bulb?


When i connect my FWBR directly to the grenade (28 turn secondary disconnected) and load the FWBR with the 40W bulb, i have 207V DC during resonance across this bulb.

Itsu

itsu

Quote from: T-1000 on March 01, 2016, 01:20:01 PM
Itsu,
There is one thing to do in the series resonance setup - let that power supply support series resonance back on input then see how much power the circuit will take from the battery. This should be interesting to see.

Cheers!

T-1000,  when i feed the 24V from the PS back to the battery 24V input, there is a slow (~1Hz) dimming cycle of the 40W bulb.   
When i disconnect the 24V from the battery the system goes off directly, as expected.

Itsu

Dog-One

Quote from: itsu on March 01, 2016, 04:29:43 PM
T-1000,  when i feed the 24V from the PS back to the battery 24V input, there is a slow (~1Hz) dimming cycle of the 40W bulb.   
When i disconnect the 24V from the battery the system goes off directly, as expected.

Exact same behavior as mine.  This cycling (as I mentioned previously) is probably due to the caps in the power supply holding voltage above some threshold until it can no longer satisfy the demand.  Once it turns off, input power catches up and the power supply restarts.

When increasing load to the power supply, just before the point when this cycling starts is unity.  Then you compare input power to the PWM against output power from the PSU; that difference tells you the minimum power gain needed to be self looping.  I would expect with your loss-less clamp circuit this difference to be somewhere between 50 and 100 watts, or 10 to 20 percent.  It could be higher if you detect any heating in the yoke or grenade/induction coils.

Tinsel has stated on numerous occasions if you can develop a device that provides 30% power gain, he guarantees he can loop it.  This is what we are shooting for.


NickZ

   A curious thing about the "chaotic mode"...  None of Ruslan or Akula's devices make any detectable noise.  No hissing, either.
   Even when the running frequency of Ruslan's device was running at a normally hear-able 15khz.  His device made no noise.
   What can this indicate about the chaotic mode?
   When my Mazilli goes into that mode, there is increased draw from the input source, and the components get hot after a while. And the scope readings are not very clean, either. 
  So, is this kind of chaotic/hissing mode, something to tune for? Or something to avoid?
  I have noticed that at resonance, at times there is HV running throughout the induction circuits, as well. And will even light a neon bulb anywhere on the induction circuits coils and tuning caps.  But, this does not happen all the time. Nor do I let it go at that mode for more that a few seconds.  Which I should of done when testing the mediator coils, instead of letting it run to the destruction of most of the Mazilli components, all 8 or so, of them.