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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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v8karlo

Quote from: yfree on August 17, 2012, 03:41:44 PM
Because TK constructed the device such as to be able to power it either directly from the mains or from the battery through an inverter, or in a loop; from the rectified output of the device through an inverter.

He needs alternating current (AC) for HV transformer.
You cannot run transformer with Direct Current (DC),
and he is using it as gate signal for his output transistor,
so he dont need signal gen.

Zeitmaschine

Quote from: leo48 on August 17, 2012, 03:25:15 PM
Here:

Leo48
This is input (battery powers blue inverter), not output.

Quote from: yfree on August 17, 2012, 03:41:44 PM
Because TK constructed the device such as to be able to power it either directly from the mains or from the battery through an inverter, or in a loop; from the rectified output of the device through an inverter.
Then why is it that the 220V/50Hz cable from the inverter goes into the tin can? What does the tin can need 220V/50Hz for, if not to power the lamps with 220V/50Hz??

Quote from: v8karlo on August 17, 2012, 03:46:59 PM
He needs alternating current (AC) for HV transformer.
You cannot run transformer with Direct Current (DC),
and he is using it as gate signal for his output transistor,
so he dont need signal gen.
Why not using the 12V AC output of the transformer (behind the coil) for a gate signal? Wouldn't that be saver? Why 220V? And what HV transformer? A TV flyback needs only around 12V to create high voltage output.

I gradually get the feeling that some people are recently interested in derailing this thread ...  :(

Why could this be? :D

cheappower2012

Zeitmachine said:


I gradually get the feeling that some people are recently interested in derailing this thread ...   :o

                Why could this be?  ::)






Bingo @Zeitmachine,by there lies you will know them.

a.king21

Can we keep this discussion to science please. It is the only way. Healthy debate and good scientific argument is as it should be.
If someone has an opposing view - that is fine if there are good scientific reasons. We all make mistakes, let's not beat ourselves up about them.
I've been mugged by TK more than most. Let's take his secret toy away from him.
If you read one of my last posts you'll see that I scientifically challenged some findings.
I feel the thread is at last on the verge of some serious science.
Whatever the outcome we will all learn a lot.

a.king21

Re the battery. Actually you're both right LOL!
Because TK loops his device - technically speaking a portion of the output is used to power the input - which could also include the battery!!!
So you can say that the output powers (recharges) the battery and the battery powers the input. lol ;D