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Partnered Output Coils - Free Energy

Started by EMJunkie, January 16, 2015, 12:08:38 AM

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Brian516

Quote from: MarkE on February 13, 2015, 07:10:40 PM
Things that you can do to limit the possibilities of insulation breakdown:  Add a TVS device across each coil.  A string of neon bulbs does this to an extent.   Alternately place a snubber from the output diode cathode back to the supply side of the primary.  Two 3kV 10nF (0.01uF capacitors) in series with a 100 Ohm resistor should do.  Stray inductance is a factor for each, so keep the area loops small.

I'll have to see what I have and try some things.  As far as I know, all the TVS diodes I have are quite large TO-220 style. I actually put hot glue in all the gaps and there is a thin layer between each wrap on both secondaries and the primary. I haven't had any shorting... yet.  Right how I have it set up as basic as possible, with as little components as possible. I wanted to get a feel for this config and make sure it worked, figure out how it works, etc. before I started adding to the circuit.   I built my device completely different from all the others I've seen. My windings for my secondaries don't double back on each other.  I wound a layer from A to B, stopped, then started at A again. The secondary that is under the primary has .018uF PP film caps between the end and start of the layers. the other secondary I just connected end to start. I also have .1uf PP film caps between the sec. start wires, and sec end wires, and my load connected to outer secondary start and end where they hit the caps.   It's an odd config, I know, but it works quite well.  I can post the diagram I drew of it if you want.
I'm about to build another setup the conventional way like what everyone else is working with so I have something to compare with. Making it so I can continually modify it so I can test various different cores, coil configs, etc.  too bad I don't have a scope or FG though....   I can just use my pc and an amp for now, and I may build a "poor mans scope" with my Arduino for the time being.

Thanks for the tips though.  I'm sure they will come in handy when I start pushing HF into it with the ghetto FG....

MarkE

Quote from: Brian516 on February 13, 2015, 07:31:07 PM
I'll have to see what I have and try some things.  As far as I know, all the TVS diodes I have are quite large TO-220 style. I actually put hot glue in all the gaps and there is a thin layer between each wrap on both secondaries and the primary. I haven't had any shorting... yet.  Right how I have it set up as basic as possible, with as little components as possible. I wanted to get a feel for this config and make sure it worked, figure out how it works, etc. before I started adding to the circuit.   I built my device completely different from all the others I've seen. My windings for my secondaries don't double back on each other.  I wound a layer from A to B, stopped, then started at A again. The secondary that is under the primary has .018uF PP film caps between the end and start of the layers. the other secondary I just connected end to start. I also have .1uf PP film caps between the sec. start wires, and sec end wires, and my load connected to outer secondary start and end where they hit the caps.   It's an odd config, I know, but it works quite well.  I can post the diagram I drew of it if you want.
I'm about to build another setup the conventional way like what everyone else is working with so I have something to compare with. Making it so I can continually modify it so I can test various different cores, coil configs, etc.  too bad I don't have a scope or FG though....   I can just use my pc and an amp for now, and I may build a "poor mans scope" with my Arduino for the time being.

Thanks for the tips though.  I'm sure they will come in handy when I start pushing HF into it with the ghetto FG....
The PP caps will act like snubbers. A little series resistance is good for dissipating the energy.  If you want to avoid rewinding coils then using capacitors or TVS devices to limit the voltage build-up during the flyback is wise.  But because it does redirect energy, depending on the goals of your build, they might be seen as self-defeating. 

Experimenting is very limited without a scope.  Normally for a budget, I would recommend a Hantek USB DSO.  $170. or so buys a two channel 50MHz w/ external triggering.  But if you fancy playing with narrow high voltage spikes, an analog scope will show you a more accurate picture, because analog scopes are not hamstrung by an 8 bit A/D.  A 2213A like TK uses or any other 20MHz to 100MHz analog scope can be had in decent shape on eBay for $50. - $150.  The shipping tends to be dear because of the bulk and weight.

stivep

Quote from: TinselKoala on February 06, 2015, 08:04:35 PM
This does not mean that they are not "working together", of course.  Just as I said: He is the English-language speaking community's promotor of Akula and Ruslan. And don't you mean "how they don't work"? Because no matter how much Stivep tries to "explain", nobody has been able to replicate anything.... except of course ME, replicating the exact scope traces using the circuit with the mistakes that I found and corrected. But nobody has made a self-runner using information from any of those persons, have they? Of course they have not. Yet I have presented "possible" and even very plausible explanations, along with actual demonstrations, of how they "work". Nobody has refuted my explanations! And anyone who tries the methods I suggest _will_ be able to "replicate" the performances of Akula and Ruslan! So the translations and schematics and so forth are taking away from his valuable time working on the Coleman device? How nice and generous of Stivep. Sorry to be sarcastic, but wild goose chases happen all over the world and people waste their time doing all kinds of things. So we are so very stupid, since we cannot even reproduce a simple self-running device that has maybe 20 dollars worth of commercial off-the-shelf components in it... plus of course some radioactive doped Russian ferrite material or something else conveniently unobtainable. Right?
Key words: No OU, Russian HV capacitors. "Very interesting" is Russian for "perfectly ordinary" ?   I guess I'll have to wait for Stivep's translation.

Thanks for your comments!



for all of you.
Thank you for your comment.
Some explanation:
1. I have direct contact with  Akula I spoke to him. I translated some of his videos
2. I do not have direct contact with Ruslan  He knows about me . I translated some of his videos
3 I work on Colman.


It doesn't mean  that I did not get results  with Colman, nor that I did not finish Colman. :)
It means that I  published my last video in three languages and that video very much explains where I'm and what I  expect from you guys.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-Cvm_0XEjg
I'm moving forward, The phenomena described  by Colman "works" as stated in his patent.
So far  I have been able to collect significantly  large amount of laboratory equipment dedicated to this scientific investigation.


for some that will not be too  ignorant ( "lacking knowledge or information," )  or get bored with this  PM:
- EDXRF SEIKO SEA4120  for material analysis before and after experiment- measuring transmutation level of the compound.( also apliable to    Russian Yoke ferrite) If there is any decay than it must affect  periodic table  components in within Colman or Yoke. However, if the change is in form of Isotopic reaction than
EDXRF may not be able to show the changes. If new periodic table element is created that it will show its presence.

-HPGe ORTEC with Liquid Notrogen Dewar- this one is Rolls Royce of  Radioactive  Elements Spectroscopy  .+ software(  in process of  assembly)

-HPGe Canberra,   ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,  .+ software (  in process of  assembly)

-DIGIBASE with Scintillating Detector + software (working)

-INSPECTOR-1000, CANBERRA - portable , scintillation detector based on  lanthanum bromide enhanced resolution scintillator probe+ NEUTRON PROBE+ software, (needs calibration and software setup)

-DETECTIVE EX ORTEC with mechanical cooler portable- this one is Rolls Royce of  Radioactive  Elements Spectroscopy + NEUTRON PROBE

-Ranger, Quantrad Sensor  with scintillation detector based on  (working)

-model#2007 base Canberra with Teledyne NaI(TI) Detector ST-82-1/B,wit beryllium window  good for low energy nuclides, ( did not even try it yet.) No need as  other detectors do the job as well. However it is good to see X-rays from the  specimen.

-Jeol JSM-U3 Scanning Electron Microscope ( around 2300lbs) (still problem with vacuum assembly)

-Veeco V-300 Classic High Vacuum Lab System. Bell Jar - a piece of laboratory equipment used to contain vacuum. It is similar in shape to a bell,

-number of X-ray machines ( in process of renovation)

-2200lbs lead shield with hydraulic lifter.

-PERKIN  ORTEC DART GAMMA-RAY SPECTROMETER SOFTWARE

-PERKIN  ORTEC MODEL  UMCBI PROGRAMMERS TOOLKIT

-EG&G ORTEC MODEL MAESTRO-32 FOR MATCHMAKER

-9327 1GHz Amp & Timing Discriminator

-  MVE dewar liquid nitrogen

-Pyramex LEAD HEAD WHA200 Auto Darkening Helmet

-Packard 500TR Flow Scintillation Analyzer

- Digi Dart  works with HPGe

-Canberra  1408C( did not  even check it yet.)

-Biospace Micro Imager

- Wallac 3H, 14C & Blank Unquenched LSC-Standards

-Packard  Flo One

-Alpha Particle Spark Detector

-Perkin Elmer 200 Liquid Flow Cell

-Radiomatic 525TR Flow Scintillation counter with software

-Radcal 1015 Radiation Detector/ X-Ray Monitor

-DM6801A Thermometer

- X-RAY LEATHER .75 MM LEAD PROTECTION GLOVES  22lbs  each one .

-37" long xray lead vest .5mm

-GrayMont Lead  Shield Container

-Beta Radiation Shielding Chamber

-Geiger Counter Radiacmeter Navy IM-141


And around 20 more devices.


Question for you my friends:
DO NOT YOU THINK THAT MAN WHO WORK WITH COLMAN HAVE HAD ENOUGH OF TIME TO FIND  IF COLMAN WORKS OR NOT- SO HE COULD STOP SPEND MONEY ON IT IF IT WAS NOT TO BE  WORTH  HIS EFFORT?



Think
If some of your comments are in some way not on the same page?
Think
If some of your comments are somewhat unpleasant  and nasty?

There are guys working on electrostatic concept  I work on COLMAN
GOT IT?? 

And that what is above is only small portion of my lab.
I spend my money so you do not have to.
Please have some respect do not throw eggs at me.
I'm no harm to you.
but I might be a  BigTime help.

For those who care:
some more information about  equipment:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQ3gPFfgDp8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2PJVIkyW5Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIfWgX8hA4A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xXZT7YQDE8
Wesley









Pirate88179

Wesley:

Wow, that is some really great equipment you have over there.  Very nice stuff.

I have always appreciated your translations on the Kapanadze topic, and related topics.

Thanks,

Bill
See the Joule thief Circuit Diagrams, etc. topic here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6942.0;topicseen

stivep

Quote from: Pirate88179 on February 13, 2015, 10:19:22 PM
Wesley:

Wow, that is some really great equipment you have over there.  Very nice stuff.

I have always appreciated your translations on the Kapanadze topic, and related topics.

Thanks,

Bill




If someone thinks I'm   making jokes with  COLMAN think twice.
One day you may use it.
That must be a good reason for one to get into Colman" with so much of guns "

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-Cvm_0XEjg


here is more:



Wesley