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Selfrunning Free Energy devices up to 5 KW from Tariel Kapanadze

Started by Pirate88179, June 27, 2009, 04:41:28 AM

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wattsup

In the TK 2004 video, I think the reason they shut off the device after only a brief moment is because the spark gap is soldered onto a copper wire and if it heats up to much, the solder will melt and the gap will fall. This has happened to me when I first started playing around with the spark thingies.

@stivep

Talking about spark gaps, I just received a spark gap I ordered off of eBay (what else is new - lol). The seller has another one here....
http://www.ebay.com/itm/GDV2-Ericsson-Tel-England-Spark-Gap-Discharge-Tube-Rare-/200707486445?pt=Vintage_Electronics_R2&hash=item2ebb1932ed
I have a pdf of it here - just click on the GD2V.pdf file
http://purco.qc.ca/ftp/Tariel-Kapanadze/Wessley-WNY-Group/spark-gaps/

The gap has a female thread on one end so no problem there. But on the other side all it has is a brass like stem and I don't know what to do with it. Have you had this kind before and what do you use to secure your wire onto it? Geez, just realized it looks just like the one you just posted.

The other thing is about those scr's in series that you posted..... Man I'd hate to the the last SCR in line. lol

@T-1000

Thanks for posting the official diagram again. I am sure what you kindly took the time to put in bold does much more then that. But we shall see more soon enough. lol

Anyways, in the input pulse spec it says to utilize 200v at around 150mA (3 watts), 33% to 38% Duty, your particular freq, was at 16.8kHz and you had a 90% negative offset. So can I ask a few questions. Please, or if anyone knowledgeable is welcome to respond

1) How did you make the negative offset?
2) If you apply 3 watts at 33%, does that equate to 1 watt of actual applied power?

Quote from: woopy on February 02, 2012, 06:55:47 PM
Hi all
i tried to go on the way that  "watsup"  proposed some post earlier hope this helps good luck at all :)
Laurent
http://youtu.be/-A2Md7pfFR4

@woopy, @woopy @woopy

Thanks for such a nice video showing some preliminary effects. Just to mention, the 20 turns was just a figure to get going to see the effects (especially for @ronotte Katcher seems much small/shorter then yours). The turns can be greater as long as you spread them in quarters to have those two tap points. It can be even spread out with more spacing in between.

I have a question about the inserted coil/core that you used. I am wondering if you have two LEDS, one white, one red (or other color that is placed in parallel to the first but in the other direction, I wonder what the LEDS would do under the same insertion tests. I forsee that the initial insertion will light up the white, then when you are at the SFC, it will light up the red. You can also try it by sending the HV+ to the other side of the SFC and see what changes occur. So much fun.

Also, I noticed you took the HV+ and put it through the "SFC mock-up". To produce a good analog to the WNYg flyback, you would have to put the HV- through the SFC (trying from both sides) and then connect it to the rest of the same set-up to produce not just the radiating energy (like in your LED) but also a real force movement in the Tesla coil. But thank you very much for your video and keep well. I will have to do one as well when I get my next flyback with a good internal SFC.

wattsup


stivep

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Wesley

poynt99

Just a quick one for those interested in the sim; The oscillation holds for about 20ms, then falls off. This with a 100 Ohm load. So unless someone has a suggestion to get this tricky circuit to hold its oscillation, I won't be able to get a good power measurement.

.99
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Woopy

How have ya been bud?

Was wondering, that led with the AV plug diodes, can you try the led with just a loop of wire, no diodes, to see how it works?

Being that the led is a diode, it should still light, maybe brighter.  ;]

Nice vid.

Mags