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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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zalmoxis

OH MY GOD !
I have put a ferrite near the grenade as show in the picture
I have managed to get some 120Volt to my tesla from a computer 12V PSU ...

step  1 , i have started the 24V PSU , the fan of the PSU started running , push-pull was running.
step 2, started the PC PSU for the 120V Tesla ..
in the second i've connected the power to the tesla a strange phenomena happened !! the fan of the 24PSU went LOW like there were no amps sucked out.
The low fan RMP .. meaning a low current output from the 24Volt PSU went for 10-15 seconds after that everything went back to normal....
Disconnected the tesla PSU and reconnected it back again .. the same thing happened for 10-15 seconds then everything went back to normal fan rmp speed. I was unable to measure the current from the 24V PSU...
I've started playing touching with some plastic the ferrite rod .. and i've started hearing some noises coming from the tesla transistor ... then .. no more sound .. the transistor DIED.
I'm on the right way ?!
I will attach also the oscilloscope readings .
Yellow current after the puspull capacitors, Light Blue - voltage after the pushpul capacitors, deep blue - tesla sync measured from the driver output pin.

lost_bro

Quote from: itsu on February 11, 2017, 11:31:07 AM
Lost_bro, all,

verpies pointed me to this picture1, but please be aware that the drawn yellow arrows are WRONG.
Its explained in this part of the thread:
http://overunity.com/12736/kapanadze-cousin-dally-free-energy/msg474562/#msg474562

In fact the blue primary is wound ALL in the same direction and not bucking as it LOOKS like on this picture1.

See picture2 from the same video but taken later where you can see that the winding continues in the same direction.

Regards Itsu

Good day Itsu

Thanks for clarifying the winding direction.  I was kind of wondering myself about the Bucking Configuration, because it definitely does give that impression. Yes, I posted your picture just to give an idea about how the windings (turns) should look if they are *tightly* placed on the yoke.

Did you ever by chance try the suggested Bifilar wound Primary for the yoke?
I think that would give a more consistent flux density (greater Primary/Secondary coupling) if the bifilar could be made to cover the entire circumference of the yoke/toroid. I guess that would depend upon how many primary turns are acceptable for the application.

take care, peace
lost_bro

AlienGrey

Quote from: zalmoxis on February 11, 2017, 07:33:50 PM
OH MY GOD !
I have put a ferrite near the grenade as show in the picture
I have managed to get some 120Volt to my tesla from a computer 12V PSU ...

step  1 , i have started the 24V PSU , the fan of the PSU started running , push-pull was running.
step 2, started the PC PSU for the 120V Tesla ..
in the second i've connected the power to the tesla a strange phenomena happened !! the fan of the 24PSU went LOW like there were no amps sucked out.
The low fan RMP .. meaning a low current output from the 24Volt PSU went for 10-15 seconds after that everything went back to normal....
Disconnected the tesla PSU and reconnected it back again .. the same thing happened for 10-15 seconds then everything went back to normal fan rmp speed. I was unable to measure the current from the 24V PSU...
I've started playing touching with some plastic the ferrite rod .. and i've started hearing some noises coming from the tesla transistor ... then .. no more sound .. the transistor DIED.
I'm on the right way ?!
I will attach also the oscilloscope readings .
Yellow current after the puspull capacitors, Light Blue - voltage after the pushpul capacitors, deep blue - tesla sync measured from the driver output pin.
Now that is interesting. on your last scope shot your showing a 15hz sine wave, is there any way you can get it to 16 hz or 8 ? and try it again.

itsu

Quote from: lost_bro on February 11, 2017, 11:06:05 PM
Good day Itsu

Thanks for clarifying the winding direction.  I was kind of wondering myself about the Bucking Configuration, because it definitely does give that impression. Yes, I posted your picture just to give an idea about how the windings (turns) should look if they are *tightly* placed on the yoke.

Did you ever by chance try the suggested Bifilar wound Primary for the yoke?
I think that would give a more consistent flux density (greater Primary/Secondary coupling) if the bifilar could be made to cover the entire circumference of the yoke/toroid. I guess that would depend upon how many primary turns are acceptable for the application.

take care, peace
lost_bro


I am not sure what you mean by "Bifilar wound Primary for the yoke", but if you point to the lossless clamp design from verpies, then yes i did try that, see here:

http://overunity.com/12736/kapanadze-cousin-dally-free-energy/msg477753/#msg477753

This lossless clamp design can be found here among other places:
http://overunity.com/12736/kapanadze-cousin-dally-free-energy/msg376376/#msg376376

Regards Itsu

zalmoxis

Quote from: AlienGrey on February 12, 2017, 05:24:43 AM
Now that is interesting. on your last scope shot your showing a 15hz sine wave, is there any way you can get it to 16 hz or 8 ? and try it again.

I am unable to reproduce that same thing after changing the 2sk2611 transistor .. now look what is happening

On both tests tesla voltage is 50V, load = 75watt, 75watt, 50watt 220V Bulbs .. dim light
image #1
yellow = current
light blue = probe is not connected is capturing the tesla output from the air
blue = tesla driver output
what is happening ... tesla is hits the peak of output current ... i can hear some sounds from the tesla transistor.

Test #2
Image #2
same probe configuration.
Now the tesla pulses hit the peak high and also peak low of the current sine wave.
Frequency is flipping is unstable 1,65Mhz , 2Mhz , 2.5Mhz ..
BUT! the 24Volt PSU fan is going down on rpm. I use a high power diode going from PSU to push-pull circuit.
Voltage on 160V zener diode without tesla running is : 126volt
Voltage on zener diode with tesla running see picture #2 : 93 Volt
So the back EMF is dropping.
Touching with some plastic the ferrite rod where 90 90 degree coil is .. i get some long 3 mm plasma arcs , moving that coil left right or closer to the grenade i can tune left/right where tesla pulse hits the current peak.There is an optimum distance between that ferrite and grenade where i have a high radiant voltage from tesla.

The digital multimeter is playing strange with me .. i have no clamp ammeter to test in/out currents.
But this is very strange. I use always ground wire connected to home heating system at 60 meters altitude from earth. I also tried on the water pipes and i have to retune the entire system.
My ground cable is 6mm^2 about 8-13 meters

Should i try with a different grenade winding ?
No one gave me an response why does 1 bulb connected is sucking 4 amps @ full brightness and 2 bulbs connected in parallel are sucking 2 Amps @ half brightness. After a fast rectifier bridge + 300uF capacitor.