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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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poynt99

In order to make your simulations realistic, you always need to include a realistic series resistance with any inductor.
question everything, double check the facts, THEN decide your path...

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verpies

Quote from: xenomorphlabs on October 01, 2012, 07:25:36 AM
FYI: http://www.falstad.com/circuit/...
You seem to know this Falstad circuit simulator.

Do you know if it can simulate a transformer with 2 primary windings and 1 secondary winding?
BTW: I do not mean 1 centertapped primary winding.

27Bubba

Quote from: Jack Noskills on October 01, 2012, 09:30:13 AM
I took one trafo component, put one cap across coils on top and second on bottom. Then I put two switches and cap. Charged cap with one switch, close/open, then closed the second switch. Now it is banging away and voltages do not seem to stop. I must be doing something wrong, do I need to add resistive components to compensate DC resistance in the trafo ? Simulator wanted to have resistance in the cap battery loop.

http://www.falstad.com/circuit/#%24+1+5.0E-6+10.20027730826997+50+5.0+43%0Ac+128+80+336+80+0+1.4999999999999999E-5+-9.67702574699776%0As+320+352+384+352+0+0+false%0Av+128+416+320+416+0+0+40.0+12.0+0.0+0.0+0.5%0Aw+128+416+128+352+0%0As+320+416+320+352+0+1+false%0Aw+336+80+384+80+0%0Ac+128+352+256+352+0+1.4999999999999999E-5+-5.223944372237628%0Ar+256+352+320+352+0+1.0E-4%0AT+224+160+288+240+0+4.0+1.0+-0.43451469699136763+0.43451469699136763+0.999%0Aw+288+160+384+80+0%0Aw+128+80+224+160+0%0Aw+288+240+384+352+0%0Aw+224+240+128+352+0%0Ao+11+64+0+35+20.0+0.8+0+-1%0Ao+12+64+0+35+7.62939453125E-5+0.8+1+-1%0A

@Jack Noskills

Did you read message you posted today? It is hard to read... It it near impossible to read something 1 mile wide ;) :D ;D