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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: AlienGrey on December 05, 2017, 08:11:11 AM
Hi Arunus er yes and no, I have built one but don nothing with it yet, thing is will it wipe out all my electronics >?
looking at it I think i have a cap missing across one of the diodes.

see pic
The public version of akula's katcher http://i.imgur.com/QPJ2Zxv.jpg also have issue with MOSFETs IRF 4905/530 dead-time clashing.

What we did with Geo - the lowside MOSFET IRF530 was modded with pulse delay by breaking connection of resistor R21 to the VT5/VT6 base and adding 50K pot to the minus with 1nF capacitor across middle point with its other end also to the ground. This enabled tunable delayed swithing of VT5/VT6 and effectively giving better PWM control to the katcher transistor VT3.

With this mod it allowed Geo to interrupt Tesla oscillations when he wished and make white lightning white color like discharges.

Hopefully that helps :)

P.S> On the VT3 in case of not using Russian KT805A (the reason for this one was ability to survive high voltage spikes on base) the Ruslan katcher transistor with voltage divider can be used.


NickZ

    T-1000:
    I was wondering where you where at, as you didn't reply to my posts.
    Any way, Apecore is also using a controlable Kacher circuit. And he is testing it's workings, now.
    I'm sticking with the regular simple kacher circuit for now, until I see some more results from the controlable Kacher tests.
    As yet, I have not seen anyone of us able to self run their rig to any use able degree. Nor even running a small 10w bulb, by itself.

T-1000

Quote from: NickZ on December 05, 2017, 09:42:01 AM
    T-1000:
    I was wondering where you where at, as you didn't reply to my posts.

Life happened, was away from forum and also focusing on the MEG experimenting.
If you are curious - https://i.imgur.com/2tzADt6.png is a current attempt to modulate magnetic field of magnets with resonant LC reactive power... :)
Hopefully this won't drive thread off.

AlienGrey

Quote from: T-1000 on December 05, 2017, 09:00:34 AM
The public version of akula's katcher http://i.imgur.com/QPJ2Zxv.jpg also have issue with MOSFETs IRF 4905/530 dead-time clashing.

What we did with Geo - the lowside MOSFET IRF530 was modded with pulse delay by breaking connection of resistor R21 to the VT5/VT6 base and adding 50K pot to the minus with 1nF capacitor across middle point with its other end also to the ground. This enabled tunable delayed swithing of VT5/VT6 and effectively giving better PWM control to the katcher transistor VT3.

With this mod it allowed Geo to interrupt Tesla oscillations when he wished and make white lightning white color like discharges.

Hopefully that helps :)

P.S> On the VT3 in case of not using Russian KT805A (the reason for this one was ability to survive high voltage spikes on base) the Ruslan katcher transistor with voltage divider can be used.
Hi can you draw quick drawing  so no one ends up blowing output transistor up many thanks  ;)

T-1000

Quote from: AlienGrey on December 05, 2017, 02:37:56 PM
Hi can you draw quick drawing  so no one ends up blowing output transistor up many thanks  ;)

Please see circuit attached. Have fun! :)

P.S> Forgot shotky diode on katcher transistor emiter, just added now.