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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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Quote from: conradelektro on June 05, 2012, 06:35:58 AM
Looks interesting, even mysterious.

Which circuit?

Coil details?

The coil seems to have an extensive construction in its centre?

Only specifics can be discussed. A photo without details is only useful when looking at pin-ups.

Greetings, Conrad

Own Modified version of SR cheamatic.

More details soon.

Who is playing around with the kapa device? pm me

Eniac5state


How can you do this ?  The teslacoil should be at the end.
And why not excite the bobine with a h.t. transformer ?
Then you have at least a 50 Hz pulse input. And from there tuneup the input frequency
of the h.t. transformer with transistors like Kapanadze did !  <<


(If youre scared of highvoltages use rubbergloves or stop this experiment)


Quote from: itsu on June 05, 2012, 05:28:06 AM
There is a difference in pulse strength depending how you hook up the coil.
I guess that's caused by the internal makings (wrap) of the capacitor, so you might want to experiment with that.

My kacher inputs about 20W (25V/0.8A) so quite a lot.

I tried severall diode combinations on the output cap (even in combination with a separate elco), but the best results i had with the av-plug to ground, but there is room for further experiments i agree like using ultra fast diodes instead of the 1n4007's i used now.

Make sure you monitor the voltage on the cap all the time so it won't exceed its ratings!

Regards Itsu.

anandml

Quote from: itsu on June 04, 2012, 06:49:14 PM
Hi anandml,

if you are still around, i build a similar circuit as you and used my scope to display the pulses you are up against.

Here is the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aF2qH5n9Cc&list=UUdJ2A-075yx9y4bKqu_8Q8A&index=1&feature=plcp

WARNING:  Carefully monitor the voltage on the cap so that it will not exceed its rating!!!

Regards Itsu
Thanks itsu

jbignes5

I would like to submit something for thinking.

In the second picture there is a few things that I wanted to change. One is the second cap in the HV coil. That could be taken out entirely. The second is that each coil should be mass balanced. This is the resonance Tesla talked about. The resonance is for the amount of network in each coil or mass. By changing the surface area that each same mass has changes the intensity and current as you go along the coil or mass. So each coil should weigh the same as the others. This way there is no mass loss or imbalance of the masses to cause uneven intensity between the valve.

It could be that we need to put the load coil in the middle of the valve? <Experiment idea. The outside heavy coil in that case becomes a self terminated magnetic bottle.

The first picture is the very simplistic model. Where the battery is there should be a transistor or other switching device. Eventually once the cap fills up it should self sustain up to it's maximum load capability. This equates to cap size. The more the surface area of the cap the better it's response to the switching. The load might push back with the heavy coils on the right so having the load coils bifilar might help with a lateral power scoop to draw the excess field off. A bifilar load pickup coil would convert all motions, both positive and negative into one flow with major enhancement to the flow. This way you could wind the heavy coil tight against the HV exciter coil. You will need a good dielectric separator in between the winds though. Encapsulating the whole coil in oil would fit the bill.