Overunity.com Archives is Temporarily on Read Mode Only!



Free Energy will change the World - Free Energy will stop Climate Change - Free Energy will give us hope
and we will not surrender until free energy will be enabled all over the world, to power planes, cars, ships and trains.
Free energy will help the poor to become independent of needing expensive fuels.
So all in all Free energy will bring far more peace to the world than any other invention has already brought to the world.
Those beautiful words were written by Stefan Hartmann/Owner/Admin at overunity.com
Unfortunately now, Stefan Hartmann is very ill and He needs our help
Stefan wanted that I have all these massive data to get it back online
even being as ill as Stefan is, he transferred all databases and folders
that without his help, this Forum Archives would have never been published here
so, please, as the Webmaster and Creator of these Archives, I am asking that you help him
by making a donation on the Paypal Button above.
You can visit us or register at my main site at:
Overunity Machines Forum



Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 176 Guests are viewing this topic.

Hoppy

Quote from: Void on August 08, 2017, 02:52:40 PM
Just in case anyone out there is still interested in the search for OU, ;D
I watched a video from Kapanadze dated 2004-04-28, and based on the
current measurements shown in that video and guessing roughly at the output
voltage across the 5 large bulbs, it calculates to about 80W drawn from the
12V battery and roughly about 5kW to the load, assuming the load was five 1 kW light bulbs.
If I guessed the output roughly right, that would be a COP of about 62 or so. Looks like a quite simple
setup however.  :o Also, a simpler looking coil arrangement.

I will hazard a guess here and say there could possibly be some differences between what Akula actually
did in his second self runner and what is in the schematic that was distributed around...

The sparkgap is showing as mostly violet, so it appears to be conducting quite low current.
In my experience the corona discharge should appear a lot more whitish if higher currents are conducted.
If the sparkgap is not just for show, then its function is mysterious, but to get OU it
seems a given to me that we must think way outside the box. Likely you may have to do some things
that may not seem to make sense. :)

Lots of assumptions there Void.  ;) I think it would more helpful if we could look deep inside his boxes. ;D

forest

Blue or violet silent spark indicate that energy is moved elsewhere.

Void

Quote from: Hoppy on August 08, 2017, 03:31:05 PM
Lots of assumptions there Void.  ;) I think it would more helpful if we could look deep inside his boxes. ;D

Hi Hoppy. Not really too many assumptions... :) What specifically were you thinking were lots of assumptions?
The input power from the battery was roughly about 80 Watts --> 12.5V (estimate) x 6.5a (measured) = 81.25W
My estimation for the output power was that the bulbs were at near full brightness. Someone
had posted in the past that those type of 'Russian' lightbulbs are rated at 1KW.
The measured current to the large bulbs was measured around 25A.
At around 220V, that would be 220V x 25A = 5.5kW.
Even if the actual output power was only 1KW, that would still be a COP of about 12.

If the sparkgap was not just for show, then its purpose may possibly be to provide a shotgun pattern of HV pulses.
Kapanadze's circuitry looked fairly basic in that 2004 video.

Something that I did notice in that 2004 video which I think was also in the later green box video,
was each time the guy flipped the switch to turn on output to the load, he flipped it a couple of
times or so, like the OU effect had to be 'kicked' a few times before it would take... It is possible
they just had a bad switch or relay and needed to flip the switch a few times before it would flip,
but I got the impression the guy flipping the switch in the 2004 video maybe had to flick the switch a couple
of times before the effect would kick in. :D



Void

Quote from: apecore on August 08, 2017, 03:29:21 PM
Hi Void,

The spark gap idea is maybe a mystery but as i can imagine that those spark gaps do spark at best when using a DC voltage.
This makes maybe some more sense in order to get the grenade charged?

Also in your first posted picture we see a kind of orange cilinder (at the right of the picture) does someone know or can we speculate what that might be....  looks to ma as a kind of big capacitor.

greetngs

Hi apecore. I am not sure what you mean by the orange cylinder, but the can on the very  right hand side
is something like a tobacco can or similar, with a switch mounted on top to switch on the power to the load.
This can is likely housing some basic electronics circuitry.

The soft steady violet glow on the sparkgap looks exactly like low current discharge from high voltage, high frequency AC.
In this video the sparkgap was not pulsing, and it did not have the more whitish glow typical of high current.

Hoppy

Quote from: Void on August 08, 2017, 03:47:20 PM
Hi Hoppy. Not really too many assumptions... :) What specifically were you thinking were lots of assumptions?
The input power from the battery was roughly about 80 Watts --> 12.5V (estimate) x 6.5a (measured) = 81.25W
My estimation for the output power was that the bulbs were at near full brightness. Someone
had posted in the past that those type of 'Russian' lightbulbs are rated at 1KW.
The measured current to the large bulbs was measured around 25A.
At around 220V, that would be 220V x 25A = 5.5kW.
Even if the actual output power was only 1KW, that would still be a COP of about 12.


The lamp brightness v lamp power rating and the true power rating of those lamps which has been questioned on the Russian forums. The current reading being accurate. Most importantly, that the estimated 12V / 6.5A was the the only source of supply. Nothing seen in his video demonstrations can be used for COP evaluation with any degree of confidence IMO.