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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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NickZ


AlienGrey

Quote from: NickZ on May 20, 2019, 06:26:20 PM
  NO,  did you.?
no, It's not an easy task as the maths would be different as the 'yoke' becomes the signal generator and its impedance is any ones guess, one way might be to inject the SG into the 494 and look for it on the scope.
Anyone any idea's?

nelsonrochaa

Quote from: T-1000 on May 20, 2019, 07:44:38 AM
In my previous experiments the amount of time required to charge capacitors with high frequency was not very promising. It took at least 10+ seconds to charge few micro-farads capacitor up to few hundred volts from the power source around 5-20W.
Unless you draw in ambient energy somehow the energy spent is still more than energy harvested from capacitor. For the pulse yes, you can get hundreds of amps for fraction of second. But the second cycle will still take much more time to get capacitor charge up to same level.

Cheers!


Hi T1000 , you say that during your tests to take around 5 at 20W to fill a capacitors with some hundred volts ,  I really dont understand in what conditions you made your test , but i assure to you  that something is wrong in the choice or tune of your circuit . Did you use Polarized capacitors or electrolitic capacitors ?
I could demonstra-te easily with a simple  100 miliwats (0.01A X 10) without increase input , fill a capacitor with some microfarards with around 200v very fast .
You must "blind" the input otherwize is just amp you are use to charge the capacitor :)  you need the input not increase , and the output should have a auto ajustable impedance .
I will show a test circuit showing  this :

https://photos.app.goo.gl/Cr9rdQCbCH6NXsay5
https://photos.app.goo.gl/HGZnUJBcDzxCU4ZA6
https://photos.app.goo.gl/YpunGcArdAUnK3f7A

cheers



AlienGrey

Thanks, Nelson it's a great invention, No offense but why don't you claim some financial help from the thread talk to Chet or Stephan or Wesley. Just a thought.
AG

T-1000

Quote from: nelsonrochaa on May 21, 2019, 06:12:38 AM

Hi T1000 , you say that during your tests to take around 5 at 20W to fill a capacitors with some hundred volts ,  I really dont understand in what conditions you made your test , but i assure to you  that something is wrong in the choice or tune of your circuit . Did you use Polarized capacitors or electrolitic capacitors ?
Hi Nelson,
It was been a while.. Nice to see you're back on forum. :)
My tests was old ones few years back with electrolytic capacitors. Also tried with similar capacitors to motor start type.
Just wonder how long it would take you to charge 20uF motor starter cap up to 300V with 100 miliwats input on that circuit?

Cheers!