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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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T-1000

Quote from: NickZ on September 24, 2016, 07:05:41 PM
   Of course, we may have to wait for Itsu, Jeg, Tomtech, apecore, AG, T-1000, yourself, and all the rest to show us the way, using accurate measurements, first.  Or not?
Hi,

What I think could be useful to measure kicks is the Tesla Radiant Receiver - http://www.nuenergy.org/nikola-tesla-radiant-energy-system/ to the side of the Tesla coil. This would imitate grenade coil sitting next to the top load ("antenna").
After adding bleeding resistor between the cap and terminals then scope to the terminals there would be possibility to look  for kicks on the cap happening. Then it can be taken from there for further refining of measurements.

NickZ

Quote from: NickZ on September 25, 2016, 01:43:02 PM
   Enjoykin:
   You've messed up this thread. with those oversized images. 
   RESIZE them, PLEASE.


   Ok, Enjoykin.
                       Thanks for resizing the diagrams.
   If the admin doesn't change it, it would stay the way it was for quite a while.

  T-1000:  You've asked on my last video what is my draw from the PS to run my set up with and without the Kacher circuit on.
  The answer is I don't know, but normally the Kacher draws around 24v, and 2 to 2.5 amps.  My PS is 24v, 10A.
   When I'm able to get a couple of volt/amp meters I'll let you know.  I do plan on getting some, but it's not first of my list.
I've provided the info that I can provide, already. I'm not really interested in finding input to output or efficiency measurements at this point. Maybe later.
   I'm interested in finding the sync that will allow for self running.

   My first self running tests using a laptop charger for the return feed back path back to the input side, did not yield any positive results.
   So, that's what I'm working on, now.
   

AlienGrey

Quote from: Jeg on September 26, 2016, 05:47:18 AM
Hi Verpies
Indeed, 4011 went into an scr latchup! For some reason, as long as i increase the switching frequency, lm338's output voltage is decreasing! At certain limit it falls down, lower than 7V at which my FG is configured to output! Why is that happening? With mosfet driver and mosfet switch both connected, lm338 gives me a 12V gate pulse up to about 200KHz. When i increase it more, gate voltage decreases to under 10V. If i decrease the frequency lower than 100KHz, voltage goes higher than 12V. The same happens with only 4011 connected, but with a decrease in voltage lower than 12V when i reach about 300KHz. Any idea?

(As for IC's decoupling i used for both 4011 and tc4022, a 100nF and 33uF caps. A 2,2uF tantalium at 338's output, no capacitor yet for 24V input bypassing other than a 100nF ceramic cap.
In addition, 24V power supply for 338 is out of two uncharged 12V batteries)

Thanks Conico. The proposed diode is for protection in case of an output shortcut. I omit it as my 12V output is well below the limit which is specified from datasheet for using protection diodes.
(Your drains look very nice ;))   
Where are your clamp diodes to stop gate over and under voltage protection from latch up  and input attenuator      hmm ?

T-1000

Quote from: NickZ on September 26, 2016, 11:31:31 AM

  T-1000:  You've asked on my last video what is my draw from the PS to run my set up with and without the Kacher circuit on.
  The answer is I don't know, but normally the Kacher draws around 24v, and 2 to 2.5 amps.  My PS is 24v, 10A.
   When I'm able to get a couple of volt/amp meters I'll let you know.  I do plan on getting some, but it's not first of my list.
I've provided the info that I can provide, already. I'm not really interested in finding input to output or efficiency measurements at this point. Maybe later.
   I'm interested in finding the sync that will allow for self running.

   My first self running tests using a laptop charger for the return feed back path back to the input side, did not yield any positive results.
   So, that's what I'm working on, now.

What I asked for is the current state of your setup and is series cap on yoke drawing more current when katcher is on. This is why analog amp meters are needed on the input of each driver.

Cheers!