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Kapanadze, Stepanov, Barbosa-Leal and the Secret of Free Energy

Started by Zeitmaschine, December 21, 2017, 12:05:17 PM

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wattsup

Quote from: kpannic on January 11, 2018, 10:53:38 AM
a few moments ago I  destroy an 220v / 12v1A adapter, but I can not figure out how I did it. The connection between the spark and circuit it was isolated by the optocoupler and toroid transformer (see diagram below). The oscillating circuit and the mosfet are not damaging. WHAT HAPPENED?
A small explosion occurred in the adapter that fed the oscillating cycle when I was playing with the frequency of the oscillator. I think it was a fraction of a second I see yellow flash that does not know where it came from. (from the bulb?). Inside of the adapter I found pieces of an integrated circuit.

@kpannic

Your user name is perfect at 8 posts you have already shown what not to do in OU. You put the HV line on a load and it advanced into the toroid secondary you connected to the same load, so the HV now backs into the 220 line then it hits the feed side of your adapter and fried the rectifier. That is not smart and actually dangerous.

wattsup


Void

Quote from: Hoppy on January 12, 2018, 04:11:11 AM
I have a DIY built spot welder made from a modified MOT and the TK 2004 hum sound to my ear is identical. The loudest hum is when the MOT is energised but not loaded. In the 2004 video, the hum continues after the load is switched on from the tin can and stops when the inverter is unplugged from the mains. This suggests that there may have been a DIY transformer in the box under the work bench (the same box as used in the green box demo) that had very loose laminations.

Hi Hoppy. Yes, to hear loud buzzing like that you would expect that there is a
coil or transformer in there with an iron or steel or ferrite core, so that is something
to consider for sure. We know Kapanadze had a standard type transformer at the
input to his 2004 device, so I suppose that could be the source of the buzzing in
that video, but I guess there could be another coil or transformer inside the can
with a metal or ferrite core, or maybe there is a core in Kapanadze's hand-wound
coils, although I believe he has said that they are supposed to be air core coils.

Anyway, from the last FFT anlysis on the loud buzzing on the MOT connected to the grid
it also shows harmonics at every hundred Hertz marker point, so that seems to maybe be
a typical characteristic of buzzing iron or steel cores in that frequency range, so the buzzing
heard in some of Kapanadze's video demos does seem to indicate a buzzing transformer
or iron/steel core coil.


All the best...


Hoppy

Hi Void,

Yes, its almost certainly a transformer and a fairly hefty one, so a MOT would fit. I don't think its in the tin can as its too small, so probably in the container under the bench. This suggests to me that TK is using the HV winding to power the lamps in some way, controlled by whatever is in the tin can. The HV is possibly being chopped by circuitry powered from rectified AC from the transformer on the bench.

core

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Quote from Leal:

QuoteAccording to Cleriston Leal, the ground wire always charged negatively causes repulsion, and attraction if connected to the equipment.  The captor draws electrons from the earth through the wires, producing energy in the scale of 1x100, consumption equal to one and capturing equal to 100. All the consumption returns to the cycle or, depending on the form of connection, can return to earth.   "In our equipment, we were able to break the resistance of the conductor, which would only support 200 amps, and went on to withstand 400 amps of power at normal temperature.  The current circulating inside the captor is apparent and real.  In this current there is no loss because there is no transformation and the power is equal to the current, "explained Nilson Barbosa.

Video:
https://tvclip.biz/video/bDmvAJcCCAE/replica-de-barbosa-e-leal.html

AlienGrey

Quote from: core on January 12, 2018, 10:25:33 PM
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Quote from Leal:


Video:
https://tvclip.biz/video/bDmvAJcCCAE/replica-de-barbosa-e-leal.html
2.6Amps is not free energy it's over .5 Kw (650 Watts) and they could be done for energy theft. As far as I know this device takes grid live and returns it to Earth thus tricking the electric company or trying to.