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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 16, 2016, 10:30:29 AM
   Yes, I've been following that thread as well, waiting to see what else they come up with. And that's pretty much it.
So far, no self running, and just lighting a bulb a couple of feet away on one wire is not that interesting.
   
  However, when I connect up a PS (such as a laptop power adapter) to the wima capacitor, I get 19v DC.  And,  so I thinking of the possibilities.... This is going on with only "one wire" and a ground connection into the laptop adapter. ONLY a one wire connection!
  Geo, try it and see, apecore, Tomtech, and anyone that has the chance.
   
   What I do find interesting, (and I'm just working on this now), is that when I have my load of 3 100w 120v bulbs going on my rig, and I place a bulb across the big 0.47ur wima capacitor, it lights up brighter than the three that are on the grenade's output coil. This with hardly any noticeable dimming of the other three 100w bulbs. So, I'm up to lighting 4 100w bulbs, and getting some useable light out of them. That's all the bulb sockets that I have on hand, until I can buy some more to see how it goes.
   
  So now, the idea that I'm working on, is to take the juice off of the wima cap, and put that through an el cheapo PS, and back to the input. Why? Because there is little effect to the other 300w load, and it is working, so far. 
So, help me out on this Hoppy, so that I don't fry my PS, for now I'm using a laptop adapter 19v, 4.5A.  I get about 18v out of it.
   I think that what is happening might be of some importance. A "ONE wire" and an earth ground connection to the PS, then looping back to the input.

Nick,

The point of that video is to show how load impedance can dramatically affect the transfer of power, something we discussed way back in this thread. Your PSU is switched mode and will not have the same input impedance as your 'best' hot lamp load. Its unlikely that you would damage the PSU, as it would most likely just load your device such that there would be insufficient input power to produce an output.

NickZ

    Hoppy:
   Yes, that's what I think, as well. Later tonight I'll be able to test some more, but it's the HV not the amps that worries me a bit. When using a PS or wall adapter on one wire, and an earth ground connection.  I probably need to add another filter cap before the  looped PS, (or wall adapter). I have not tried taking the output from both sides of the WIMA cap, yet, as I got such a pleasant surprise connecting up the wall adapter to just one side of the cap, and other to earth ground, and could get a nice DC output to loop with.

   Concerning impedance matching, that's why it's important to use big wattage bulbs on our devices. And 2000w heaters, etz...
Like Poma is showing on his back yard, outside self runner. 

Hoppy

Quote from: NickZ on September 16, 2016, 12:04:26 PM

   Concerning impedance matching, that's why it's important to use big wattage bulbs on our devices. And 2000w heaters, etz...
Like Poma is showing on his back yard, outside self runner.

If the impedance of the big wattage bulbs and heaters is considerably lower than the output impedance of your device, then the load will pull down the voltage, therefore not increasing power transfer to the load. There will be an optimum load impedance for your device. Experiment to find it, then do input and output power measurements to determine device efficiency. Apologies for using the word measurement.  ;)

justawatt


AlienGrey

So what's the difference between an over unity Akula device and a switch mode power supply ? so what's the missing link we are ignoring ? in the original device Dally has a nano pulser, what was so special about that ?

And does anyone ever remember |StarTrek when James Doohan explains how the Engines worked Hmm?

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