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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 September 11, 2016, 12:47:42 AM
  Hoppy:
  Voltage at my bulbs is between between 60 to 80 volts. When using 3 100w, 120v bulbs.
The higher voltage is not where the brightest lights are. Best output considering that connecting the negative clip of the scope onto the bulbs affects the reading, and acts to ground the HV part of the signal, my cleanest and best signal is at 60v. No tuning caps on, other than the parallel 0.47uf, and the series 0.1uf caps. And one cap on top of the DC cap that's on my inadequate rectifier.
   

Thanks again Nick. About 20-25W dissipation per lamp I reckon. However, I did not expect the Kacher to have such a big effect on bulb brightness. I did notice a similar effect in the past when experimenting with Bedini energiser stuff, when a bulb was as it were primed with pulsed DC current, so that the filament was just glowing and then pulsed HV was applied from the coil collapse. Maybe its now time for you to look closer at power supply current draw and how you can reduce this whilst maintaing bulb brightness using feedback. You have the scope to do this and just need a very low resistance (say 0.01 ohm) shunt resistor in series with the supply, so that you can scope across this to see and measure the current waveform.

AlienGrey

Quote from: Hoppy on September 11, 2016, 12:02:19 PM
Thanks again Nick. About 20-25W dissipation per lamp I reckon. However, I did not expect the Kacher to have such a big effect on bulb brightness. I did notice a similar effect in the past when experimenting with Bedini energizer stuff, when a bulb was as it were primed with pulsed DC current, so that the filament was just glowing and then pulsed HV was applied from the coil collapse. Maybe it's now time for you to look closer at power supply current draw and how you can reduce this whilst maintaining bulb brightness using feedback. You have the scope to do this and just need a very low resistance (say 0.01 ohm) shunt resistor in series with the supply, so that you can scope across this to see and measure the current waveform.
Hoppy beans spilled on the new carpet  ;) first make sure your resistor is none inductive ! some of the vids our eastern friends show on here show resonance 'magic' power achieved when a 'mustache' waveform is achived, one would assume the lowest waveform would be the kacher one quote is 1.5Mhz.
To achieve the mustache waveform the grenade would have to be three times that 4.5 Mhz from the grenade coil right so how do you get standing waves from 37.5 Meters or 40 meters ?  40 meters is 7.4948 Mhz, and 20 meters is 14.49 Mhz, and 10 meters is 29.979 Mhz and 5 meters is 59.958 Mhz and so on, that's why it does not work!
AG

apecore

Quote from: NickZ on September 11, 2016, 12:47:42 AM
  Hoppy:
  Voltage at my bulbs is between between 60 to 80 volts. When using 3 100w, 120v bulbs.
The higher voltage is not where the brightest lights are. Best output considering that connecting the negative clip of the scope onto the bulbs affects the reading, and acts to ground the HV part of the signal, my cleanest and best signal is at 60v. No tuning caps on, other than the parallel 0.47uf, and the series 0.1uf caps. And one cap on top of the DC cap that's on my inadequate rectifier.
   Rectifier output voltage 20v going to the Kacher's input. 
   New MUR3060 rectifier diodes coming next week for making a new full bridge rectifier(s).
   My video quality will improve as well, to HD. I've also ordered a new cell phone with a good video camera. I'll have that next week as well. If all goes as expected.
   We have a nice $800 Canon camera, but at low light levels, video quality is not good.

    I sure wish that Itsu were back.  Things are starting to get fun...
   

Nick, TomTech, Geo,

Guys,

After reviewed a vid from Tom this morning and connected it simular, i ve got alsos kacher effect.
Altough i have 230V bulbs i have also approx. 60V accross 3 bulbs.(Amp ratio would be different from the110V bulbs)

I connected them parrallel accross the series cap grenade to 28T.
Same as you the bulbs light when kacher in "ON".
But what i also see is that similar effect occurs even when inductor coil is not connected.
It seems that there is a lot going on in the yoke.

Perhaps makes it sence to see if your setups also acts in this way?...in other words to find out if the inductor does his job as we are expecting?

Greetings


Hoppy

Quote from: AlienGrey on September 11, 2016, 12:29:05 PM
Hoppy beans spilled on the new carpet  ;) first make sure your resistor is none inductive !

Yes indeed. This has been emphasised several, if not many times in past posts but always good to re-iterate this important point.

NickZ

  apecore:
  Yes, some strange effects and weird things can and do happen. I'm still trying to get a grasp on it. 
  With the right sync from the Kacher to one of the resonant points on the induction circuits,  you'll be in the twilight zone.
  I'll try it out your suggestion, as well.
 
   Happy tuning party, coming up.