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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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nightwind

Quote from: verpies on February 20, 2012, 01:42:35 PM
Almost. The problem with measuring temperature instead of the radiant flux is that hot air accumulates in closed boxes. Without an insulating enclosure the influence of the embient temperature is just too unpredictable.
So the cheapest and most accurate way is to measure the radiant flux of an incandescent light bulb (or even a portion of it, e.g. visible or infrared portion) in a dark box with some kind of a monotonic radiation sensor, such as a common photodiode, phototransistor, photoresistor or a solar cell (photovoltaics) or even a photographic luxmeter.

To use such a cheap wattmeter, first the electrical power input would need to be correlated with e.g. light sensor output.  Such as shown below:

I would agree on the lux reading.  Only problem I see with it would be the heat buildup (it need to be either a small bulb or large enclosure).  With a temp gun,  you could measure the load device surface heat in the open air and also take a measurement of the ambient air temperature under both source conditions.  I thought of this because so many people have these lying around.

equityboost

Unfortunately, incandescence of a bulb is a affected by the applied frequency. So bulb brightness isn't telling you anything conclusive about OU power being generated. The fact that a high frequency output can light 100w bulbs does not mean 100w was used to light it. If you're stepping the frequency back down to 60hz, that would be apples to apples. Otherwise you're misleading yourself.

Acca

To :  Wesley, 
below is a link to    E&H type of ham antennas that have a capacitance in the center and voltagecomponent.  It is very similar to center loading coil by Valdimir Udkin.             http://www.eh-antenna.com/EH_HZ.pdf
[/font]TO: spikeyvoltage    You must must go elsewhere if "you" want to "PREACH" that free energy is Crap !!GO ELSE WHERE !! TROLL ...



Acca..

spikeyvoltage

Quote from: Acca on February 20, 2012, 03:53:25 PM
To :  Wesley, 
below is a link to    E&H type of ham antennas that have a capacitance in the center and voltagecomponent.  It is very similar to center loading coil by Valdimir Udkin.             http://www.eh-antenna.com/EH_HZ.pdf
[/font]TO: spikeyvoltage    You must must go elsewhere if "you" want to "PREACH" that free energy is Crap !!GO ELSE WHERE !! TROLL ...



Acca..

Nah...I will stay right here and do whatever I want.  Seems like you poor saps can't handle the truth.  LOL  The truth is what it is...get a life!

Nobody bothered to answer a reasonable question - Why would Tesla end his career with energy collecting device patents from atmosphere if he already knew how to 'make' an excess of energy with a machine????

Seems you have all been watching too much TV.

You can always count on rednecks and buffoons to sway away from science.

Later losers!

spikeyvoltage

Quote from: 27Bubba on February 20, 2012, 09:24:53 AM
@ spikeyvoltage

"So much speculation….so little intelligence applied."

.. and certainly you cannot be accused of being intelligent judging by your post. Just because you haven't been successful at your experiment that doesn't  mean everyone in the whole world including Kapanadze failed. Think about it before you post again!
My2¢

Poor redneck Bubba.  Somebody has injected some reality into your world and you would rather live with the delusion.

Im sure you have gone far in life with that outlook.  LOL

Carry on