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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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NickZ

  MenofFather:
  Your approach is a bit different.  Have you tried it, or maybe can link to a video of a similar system, or is there a diagram, schematic etz...
Please explain how you've obtained the HV packets?
 
  We are trying to get the basic effects down and working. Like the Kacher circuit in the picture below,  using a simple Kacher (no pulse packets), like Ruslan had shown in one of his previous videos. That Kacher circuit was very basic, yet strong, and it worked to provide for a self runner. I've made a similar circuit myself, (pictured below). It can even light the big 250w bulb, last pic.

    I can also run the Kacher circuit from the rectified output of the yoke's 28t coil, so, I can control the voltage that is going into the Kacher, also, without the dc-dc converter.  But, even running the Kacher's input at 24v, the transistor can get very hot after a while. Will it handle 120v-220v?  And, has anyone tried that yet?

apecore

Quote from: NickZ on August 09, 2016, 01:31:19 PM
  MenofFather:
  Your approach is a bit different.  Have you tried it, or maybe can link to a video of a similar system, or is there a diagram, schematic etz...
Please explain how you've obtained the HV packets?
 
  We are trying to get the basic effects down and working. Like the Kacher circuit in the picture below,  using a simple Kacher (no pulse packets), like Ruslan had shown in one of his previous videos. That Kacher circuit was very basic, yet strong, and it worked to provide for a self runner. I've made a similar circuit myself, (pictured below). It can even light the big 250w bulb, last pic.

    I can also run the Kacher circuit from the rectified output of the yoke's 28t coil, so, I can control the voltage that is going into the Kacher, also, without the dc-dc converter.  But, even running the Kacher's input at 24v, the transistor can get very hot after a while. Will it handle 120v-220v?  And, has anyone tried that yet?

NickZ,...  i have seen lately a video someone showing lightning bulps with two katchers,......   issue was that the load "impedance" has a real impact on would the bulp light or not,...... 

I wil see if a can vind the vid again.

Also i have purchased some stranded wire (2.5mm2) for the Yoke,....what is the latest winding configuration,..... dus lenght of the wire also matters?



NickZ

  As far as I can remember,  the yoke primary is 12 and 12 turns, center tapped, for the 24v system. And the yoke secondary is 28 turns total. Possibly all the same direction, but I'm not sure anymore as it's been a while since I made it. You can possibly see the coil direction in the picture of my yoke that I posted.
Use electric tape between the yoke half so they are not touching each other.
  The third coil, the 3 turns coil is made from thicker 6mm stranded wire, and is connected in series with the 0.47 WIMA turning cap, and the inductor coil. You can add more caps to the WIMA cap for further tuning, if needed.

  Itsu has made quite a few videos showing his set up, which you may want to watch, also.





apecore

Quote from: NickZ on August 09, 2016, 02:57:35 PM
  As far as I can remember,  the yoke primary is 12 and 12 turns, center tapped, for the 24v system. And the yoke secondary is 28 turns total. Possibly all the same direction, but I'm not sure anymore as it's been a while since I made it.
Use electric tape between the yoke half so they are not touching each other.
  The third coil, the 3 turns coil is made from thicker 6mm stranded wire, and is connected in series with the 0.47 WIMA turning cap, and the inductor coil. You can add more caps to the WIMA cap for further tuning, if needed.

  Itsu has made quite a few videos showing his set up, which you may want to watch, also.

Thanks Nick,.

I hope itsu can summerise about the yoke.

Second i hope menofather will give some more details because it is in my opinion the basic system of how that and our system works.
I will try to give it a shot if he delivers :D

NickZ

   apecore:
  Here is one of Itsu's videos, where he explains a few things about his device, and the yoke windings, etz...
  He mentioned on this video (below) that he is using same coil windings that I had mentioned 12,12, primary, 28t secondary, and the 3 turns.
Look on his video for the winding direction on the yoke coils, if you can see them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-vilYPhNn4