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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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Grumage

Quote from: NickZ on September 18, 2016, 08:33:19 PM
  Grum:
  And from Geo's "Round Core", to the "RMG" circuit, I further developed it to what I'm using today.
Plus adding a HV interuptor circuit to superimpose on to the magnetic induction circuits. 
  I still like the name- "Resonant Magnetic Generator".  Still fits', and still works, and getting better... 
 
   I'd like to see you Grum, back in the game.  We had a good time back-enginnering the first Akula self runner. Remerber?
  That video with the strange metallic voice, is still on YouTube.

  Here in the video below, you can see how I went from the Round Core Roger circuit, to the round core Mazilli circuit, then to the  RMG round core Mazilli circuit, (which was my idea), and further now to to my current version of the RMG, using the additional Kacher circuit, which is looped back from the 3 turns coil.
  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCcTInm_EPI#t=130.316916
 


Dear Nick.

Yes indeed, busy but fun.

Sadly an old spinal injury from my very energetic youth has reared its ugly head, I'm unable to stand for any period. Pain can be intolerable and has literally stopped me from doing anything constructive.

I'm really glad you're still plugging away and wish you every success in your endeavours.

Kind regards, Grum.

NickZ

  Grum:
  Sorry to hear about your current health condition.
  Thanks for your reply.
                                       
  apecore: Please post a close up picture of your bridge rectifier.
   Or if anyone else has a diagram of how to connect up the 4 rectifier diodes (I have the MUR1560) on a heat sink.
As my rectifier diodes finally came in, I need to know how to wire and connect all four of them up together, and to a filter capacitor.
   Thanks,
                  NickZ

apecore

Quote from: NickZ on September 19, 2016, 09:42:31 AM
  Grum:
  Sorry to hear about your current health condition.
  Thanks for your reply.
                                       
  apecore: Please post a close up picture of your bridge rectifier.
   Or if anyone else has a diagram of how to connect up the 4 rectifier diodes (I have the MUR1560) on a heat sink.
As my rectifier diodes finally came in, I need to know how to wire and connect all four of them up together, and to a filter capacitor.
   Thanks,
                  NickZ

Nick,
Be aware that the legs are very fragile,.(i allready lost one)...  better to mount it include connectors on a board


AlienGrey

Quote from: apecore on September 19, 2016, 10:17:38 AM
Nick,
Be aware that the legs are very fragile,.(i allready lost one)...  better to mount it include connectors on a board
Hmm the legs do look like 'baco foil'  the ones i have look far more solid than the ones you have but i think i would have used some sort of perforated fiberboard of some kind or made a PCB to firm it up, don't forget the insulation washers ! ;) 
Nick it depends on the drawing you have  look at the data sheet http://pdf1.alldatasheet.com/datasheet-pdf/view/67927/INTERSIL/RHRP8100.html

on the new one the left is K cathode +ve   the right side is -ve Anode. the output is to the cap and power out !