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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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forest

Quote from: leo48 on September 26, 2012, 01:42:07 PM
;D
The TK says it's a simple thing to make people laugh then we try to make us laugh this,
we see the device 2004, about 350 watt transformer and the secondary suppose to give
12 volts then the output current is 29 amp, 220 volt input to the 1.6 amp current will be less
than about 1 amp feedback 0.5 ampere is the current measured in consumption.

Suppose that TK was able to discover a method to mix the 220 ​​volt with 12 volt 29 amps,
232 volts and obtaining output 30 amps less losses, the problem would be solved.

Are you okay? no I do not know any method of mixing 220 volt and 12 volt 29 amp and
maybe this is the way to solve this puzzle.
;D

Leo48


yes,the magic trick.... the dream of every electrician....   ;D I think truth is in plain visible but nobody is interested... hey , that's impossible, right ? ::)

27Bubba

Quote from: br549 on September 26, 2012, 10:23:28 AM
To Anyone:
Also Attached is a picture of the actual setup for the 2 transformer experiment.

I want to try your setup. Can you mark exactly the placement of your scope probes? Thanks.

forest

nobody is interested in explaining the underlying princeples of some curious effects.... like Steven Mark said ... we seems to not perceive many effects , accepting the laws we were taught , without questioning....


jbignes5

 This is what I think this transformer is for.


"Because the primary circuit has no DC connection to the secondary circuit, ground loop noise between the primary and secondary circuits is eliminated. The secondary circuit is able to amplify, filter or otherwise process only the AC signals passed to it through the isolation transformer."[/size]

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Most non sine sudo inverters are based on square wave synthesis which has huge spikes on the output if the output filter is bypassed this becomes out of hand. We know he already modified the inverter from the plug he plugs into the wall that goes to the back of the inverter.[/size]

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So the output of the inverter is very noisy and this is used to stimulate the grounds into a ground loop type of runaway. The isolation transformer is to prohibit DC coupling and pull the ground loop current back into the control circuitry which would burn it up.[/size]

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So one is very clean AC signal and the other is very dirty signal. The isolated signal is then rectified and filtered for the control circuitry While the other AC (Dirty) signal is used for the stimulating signal or what is in the can. [/size]

Black_Bird

@br549

Probably what you are getting is true parametric amplification. The magnets "polarize" the core close to the knee of the magnetization curve. The high voltage pulse forces the core into the low permeability region of the curve ( saturation), changing the inductance of the transformer.