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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: verpies on April 29, 2016, 05:38:34 PM
That's to be expected.  80ns is the round-trip time.  Multiple reflections of progressively lower amplitude should follow the first reflected pulse, because the nanopulser apparently has lower than 50Ω output impedance and it re-reflects the reflected pulse coming back from the far end ...and they do.
What is the actual length of the coax?

It would be nice to see non-inverted reflections from an open-ended coax, too.
That is a little weird because there are quiet periods between the reflected pulses in the coax but no quiet periods in the grenade output, so it is not an exact copy of that signal (thus not only a direct coupling) so something else is going on, too.

Also, the 60Vp-p inductive/capactive coupling from a shorted coax to inductor/grenade is weird in itself.  I'd like to read a physical explanation of that.  I hope I will not read "leaky coax" or "scalar waves" ...err "pseudoscalar waves" ;)

I had a stretch of 20m coax and used just what i could put onto that 9cm diameter former around the grenade, so i did not measure it upfront.
But the 9cm former should have a circumference of 28cm, so times 27 turns gives 7m56, plus the 50cm to the nano-pulser adds up to 8m indeed.

I will do some "open end" and 50 Ohm terminated tests later today.

I do have an pure iron rod (98%) which i could use, so i keep your suggestion in mind.

Itsu

itsu

Quote from: apecore on April 29, 2016, 09:43:22 PM
D3xor,
You mean putting the 15khz puls by the impulsgenerator at the tesla primairy? Instead of generating the nanopuls separatly?

Guys,

Just for clarification ;D

Isn' t this a good remark instead in case off all the effort itsu is doing at the nano pulsing?
Not saying that it  won't work what Itsu is doing...but we must always open for new approaches.
So what is the opinion of the well known hero member in this?
Can someone give his reasson why this it is not worth experimenting?

Itsu,.. what is your opinion about this idea?
Is the impulspower as configured additional needed?

Hi Apecore,

the present thread initially was dealing with the Dally replication (hence its name), who used a nano-pulser to "disturb" the reactive power created by
a resonant LC circuit and kick it into real power (my interpretation).

Lateron, Akula and Ruslan replaced the nano-pulser by a kacher to create those HV RF (nano??) pulses, but as i have bad experience with kacher like devices
i do not want to use them.

As also Ruslan has shown a "working" self-running device using a nano-pulser, it should be possible to replicate it, so therefor my attempt.

Itsu 

itsu

Quote from: wattsup on April 30, 2016, 03:56:07 AM
@itsu shows the outer coax center solid line and outer shield are connected together so the outer shield now becomes part of the coupled line.

There is no general diagram to follow but if I understood @itsu's two videos, the inside coil of the grenade is the one being pulsed while the outer is the coupled output. There are always two sides to a pulsed coil, one side that is permanently connected (PC) and the side being pulsed (BP). What is not evident is which of the two inner coil lines is being pulsed, the center line or the outer shield. I would hope it is the outer shield being pulsed since it is closer to the outer coil being induced.

But at pulse on, that polarity enters the pulsed coil for a small period of time, which induces the first spike rise in the outer coil. When the pulse is off (for a longer period of time in one cycle) the pulsed coils PC side reclaims the polarity introduced by the BP at pulse on and the outer coax coil sees this additional change as the trailing lines on the scope. If you scope the pulsed coil you should see a very nice negative flyback (if the positive is pulsed) or a positive flyback (if the negative is pulsed).

The many waves in the off time is the result of having connected the two conductors of the outer induced coil , center and shield together so you have induced then cancelled conditions. I would open that connection and put a load there instead to see that output would have less cancellation.

Also it would be very advantageous if the center pulsed coax was in series with a good length of wire on an air core set beside that coax coil to increase that flyback. The length of wire on that added air core coil should be at least the length of the inner coax being pulsed. It should be in series with the PC side. I think this is why many of these devices have these air coils added as what I call Slave Coils. They permit the totality of the pulsed coil to change instead of only half of the coil. 

wattsup

Wattsup,

The shorted coax cable is pulsed on the inner coax line and reflected back after 40ns due to the short, so no cancelation should occure.
As it was a first test, i will try different settings, like pulsing the outer line which will probably show (i think) more transfer to the underlying coils.

But it should be noted that this (nano-pulsing a coax) is the initial Dally setup as from the beginning of this thread, and i suppose that Dally made some extensive
tests as to what would give the best results for his self-runner, so therefor my same setup for now.

One possible reason for the transfer to the underlying coils could be as verpies mentioned "leaky coax" as very probably this RG58 coax was not meant to be used
to receive 1.5KV @ 10ns pulses.

Thanks for your suggestions,   Itsu

verpies

Quote from: itsu on April 30, 2016, 06:07:13 AM
I will do some "open end" and 50 Ohm terminated tests later today.
Please consider adding another termination test to the set, because it will discover the output impedance of the nanopulser, which is unknown but interesting IMO.

Namely, keep the end of the coax shorted but drive it through a 100Ω pot in series (placed between the nanopulser and the beginning of the coax).
Adjust the pot until only 2 pulses remain on the scope (the stimulating pulse and the pulse reflected 80ns later from the shorted end of the coax).
Disconnect the pot and measure its DC resistance.  Subtract the intrinsic impedance of the coax from this DC resistance in order to obtain the output impedance of the nanopulser.


You can also repeat the above test with the far end of the coax opened. 

GeoFusion

Quote from: Void on April 29, 2016, 05:38:15 PM
@Geo:
Nice video. I am not clear where you have the 'mediator' coil connected to which is wound on the other yoke core.
What are the two wires on your mediator coil connected to?
I hope you were wearing some shoes when making this video. :)

Hi Void :),

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhblojKdU4Y

Thank you for the reply, It's so simple! Void  ;D follow the wire and I have it on a diagram I have posted a while ago!
which two wire are you referring too?
I had no shoes Installed around my feet  ;D, Hard core style.
But yes need to be careful with that voltage it's deadly at output.

Itsu :),
Awesome work man, Great results :)! The nano pulser is something! love it but now need to know how to mediate it together for the system to work!
If you look back At Dally's diagram, you can see he was also using mediator :).
Laat mij weten wanneer je hulp nodig hebt, Ik ben er ;).
Er is veel maar soms is er iet's heel kleins maar we zien het niet maar ik can help aandienen :)
Bekijk die video Itsu :), mischien zal un ligje gaan branden  ;D


Cheerz~