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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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NickZ

   Davidwolff:
   The total draw from both input sources is about 7 amps, at 18v.
   If I use all the output from the 6A laptop adapter, it cuts out, due to it's over-current protection circuit. So, at the setting on the device, I would think that it's drawing about 5A. While the Kacher is possibly using most of the 2A input from it's 18v wall adapter. For a total of about 7A, at 18v, or about 126 watts for both circuits.
  The 600w is the output load from bulbs, and not the output coming from anywhere.

DavidWolff

Hello Nick thanks for the information.

I think it might be an idea here to obtain a dimmer perhaps a variac  and another 3 same type light bulbs
and compare lamp brilliance till equal and then measure the voltage and current.

Would that be possible to do Nick here ?

Best wishes Dave


Hoppy

Quote from: NickZ on November 10, 2017, 10:38:44 PM
   Davidwolff:
   The total draw from both input sources is about 7 amps, at 18v.
   If I use all the output from the 6A laptop adapter, it cuts out, due to it's over-current protection circuit. So, at the setting on the device, I would think that it's drawing about 5A. While the Kacher is possibly using most of the 2A input from it's 18v wall adapter. For a total of about 7A, at 18v, or about 126 watts for both circuits.
  The 600w is the output load from bulbs, and not the output coming from anywhere.

Nick,

The 600W is not the power output, its just the total power rating of the bulbs. I'm correcting you here as this is very misleading and as written could be interpreted by some readers that your device is running OU! I realise that you understand that your device is not running OU but please choose your words more carefully when reporting on power levels.

Thanks for posting your latest video. I find it interesting that you cannot yet show a strong interraction between the Kacher and its affect on bulb brightness. As I reported, when my device was up and running, I had a very strong reaction like Geo. I put the interraction down to feedback on the power rail affecting the push-pull as both my push-pull and Kacher were running from a single power supply. If I read your post correctly, you have separate power supplies and this would be effectively isolating the push-pull and Kacher power rails. This may explain why you are not seeing the interraction. Nevertheless, I did have to tune carefully to get maximum effect.

Belfior

What Nikc said was just that. "The 600w is the output load from bulbs, and not the output coming from anywhere."

That means 600W worth of bulbs as load and there is no 600W power output coming out. Sure we can fight about the wattage and is there a 600W load if you just power it with 120W, but in no point he was saying he got OU. Maybe people should read these posts with their eyes and not with their calculators?


itsu

Nice going Nick,

you now have enough run time without the MOSFETs heating up to do some further tuning.

I do notice you seem to have a 3s delay between your video and your sound, can that be right?
At 01:09 into the video you mention the word "Kacher" and there i start hearing the Radio Moscow sound, while at 01:12 you actually flip the switch to the kacher looking at the neon bulbs.

Anyway, looking good.

Itsu