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A Kapanadze generator replication - Febuary 2013

Started by tika, February 20, 2013, 03:55:50 AM

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TheCell

There are at least 2 different schemes of kapanadze circuits .
The one that uses ferrites , and another one that has a aluminum pipe in it that works as a capacitor.
As Tiger repeatedly states that his ferrite scheme works, someone should not question that unless he has experimental proof. An educated guess is in fact worth nothing, because only experience counts.
Sr193 was a similar setup.
What we already know is:
The 50/60 Hz primary frequency acts as an carrier and by pulsing the inner copper rod / and HV winding a process starts which releases additional energy. One should visit realstrannik_>
Replication Red (who pulses ringmagnets and collects the flyback)
Or the thread: Guest installation (aluminum rod)
http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=de&sl=auto&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.realstrannik.ru%2Fforum%2F48-temy-freeenergylt-antanasa%2F120526-gost-ustanovka.html%23120526
But for the scheme sr193 / Tiger / Fabrice Andre the attached ones are guiding examples


tru168

Hi,




Thanks for the link.


I dont like ferrite core for that coil actually. It will saturate easily (when power up to its limit. ) When we are talking about OU , that limitation seems a no no for me. Not to say that it can't be done, just that we need much more extra time for tuning and make it work.


Back in 20 years ago, one of my friend built a tesla coil with ferrite core in it, after years of experiment, he gave up and back to air core coil and its really hard to make it work in tesla coil.


Anyway , keen to see some positive results from replicators who use ferrite core .






Regards,
tru168




guruji

Quote from: tru168 on April 08, 2013, 01:32:39 AM
Hi,
[size=78%]Thanks for the link. [/size]
I dont like ferrite core for that coil actually. It will saturate easily (when power up to its limit. ) When we are talking about OU , that limitation seems a no no for me. Not to say that it can't be done, just that we need much more extra time for tuning and make it work.
Back in 20 years ago, one of my friend built a tesla coil with ferrite core in it, after years of experiment, he gave up and back to air core coil and its really hard to make it work in tesla coil.
[size=78%]Anyway , keen to see some positive results from replicators who use ferrite core . [/size]

[size=78%]Regards, [/size]
tru168


Hi Tru168 thanks for your guidance.
So what would you suggest in Kapandze core just copper rod? Some guys suggested a grooved one does this make any difference?
Thanks

tru168

Hi,


  Grooved copper seems good, Kapanadze design used copper in the coil act as part of capacitor I believe, and its actually not very thick.   I tested air core without anything in it that give me the highest efficiency but it is in normal tesla coil design, if you use copper pipe without groove, the pipe act as a huge single turn secondary that short circuit by it self.  no good. you can try to  use slightly thinner solid copper, or the grooved copper pipe will be ok.




tru168










guruji

Quote from: tru168 on April 08, 2013, 08:05:11 AM
Hi,
Grooved copper seems good, Kapanadze design used copper in the coil act as part of capacitor I believe, and its actually not very thick.   I tested air core without anything in it that give me the highest efficiency but it is in normal tesla coil design, if you use copper pipe without groove, the pipe act as a huge single turn secondary that short circuit by it self.  no good. you can try to  use slightly thinner solid copper, or the grooved copper pipe will be ok.
tru168
Hi thanks for response. I meant a slot in the copper pipe when I said groove.Where do you connect the earth if one uses air core?
Thanks