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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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pix

@ Zeitsmachine
Quote from the picture " two capacitors are charged to High voltage and then discharged through spark gap".
I don't think they are charged this way.Look, only one terminal of each capacitor is connected to HV transformer secondary.How can you charge capacitor, coccecting only one side of it to HV source?
I think there is another mechanism here.Two capacitors act like barier to prevent conduction current flowing in the "stout bar", and wasting your HV dipole source, what is happening- charge ( or potential) alternations that happens on transformer side of capacitors plates - by displacement current inside capacitors- cause potential alternations on the other capacitor plates, consequently potential difference along stout bar.If you have potential difference- then you have a dipole within copper bar- and this results in current flow.
I think that a spark gap here is just a "safety device". If you happen to have resonant alternations in secondary of HV transformer ( that behaves like transmission line ) , then voltages could raise out of control destroying transformer.
Pattern of voltage nodes on the stout bar depends of the alternations frequency.
I still think of "hairpin" mechanical equivalent would be a pipe closed on the both sides by elastic membranes.If you drive those membranes simultanously and  symmetrically, then you will have an alternating gas movement within that pipe.
What do you think?
Regards,
Pix

pix

@ Quark
Quote : "Displacement current radiates 90 degrees from the direction of the wire and everybody knows that - hence the term "displacement".

I was referring to the displacement current happening inside capacitors. Two capacitors on the "hairpin" circuit blocks conduction current and lets displacement current alternations pass to stout bar.
Regards,
Pix

pix

Quote from: Quark 2.01 on October 25, 2012, 12:22:42 AM
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Quote from: pix on October 25, 2012, 03:56:04 AM
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Probably, or someone who doesn't have any sense in life rather than to spam internet forums with wiseguy content.
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Zeitmaschine

Quote from: TheBuzz on October 24, 2012, 09:33:03 PM
The spark gap in the fish tank video if that is what you are referring to is a safety spark gap that bleeds off excess charge to the necessary ground wire.
This is strange. Because in the tin can video there is obviously no such (10Hz) safety spark gap that bleeds off something. ???

Quote from: TheBuzz on October 24, 2012, 09:33:03 PM
As far as hearing it on his green box video, if you were standing there, you would hear it slightly but the higher the frequency, the less you hear it. I can barely hear mine running at 20khz.
This is the aquarium II video. If there is a hidden second spark gap running at 20kHz (or higher) then why has TK decided to hide it?

Quote from: TheBuzz on October 24, 2012, 09:33:03 PM
As far as the Hempel demonstration, I am not aware of that demonstration but shoot me a link and I will have a look. You can get the effect lots of different ways. The gray tube is a hairpin in a can for example.
The link was one page (17 posts) ago: Freie Energie "Kalter Strom" Präsentation (the German language experiment video) ::)

Quote from: TheBuzz on October 24, 2012, 09:33:03 PM
EDIT - If you use a fast IGBT you can get the effect at any voltage to some degree. A spark gap is a good method if you are using high voltage for obvious reasons. I demonstrated it here roughly a year ago using some little silicone transistors with a row of ferrites. Banned right after that.
Banned because it worked? Then try to demonstrate it a second time. 8)