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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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xenomorphlabs

Quote from: baroutologos on April 23, 2010, 11:27:16 AM
Further questions
...

By seeing the newly released pictures of SR's device i have some questions. First the obvious one.
Suppose the ferrites as seen are glued together to form a solid core.

I can see only:
1 cable from each side (blue-red) and one or two in the middle. Those make barely 2 windings.
There are 3 wires + ground entering the one way (blue wire's side) and two wires + ground leaving.
What are those wires? Do the ferrites have holes and are connected to other windings above?

Secondly,

Supposedly it is the procedure mentioned by the patent and as said it was replicated by member  tehnar6 of next energy forum.
Suppose the core creates an increase of magnetic field in comparison to the one formulated by the L1-L2 coils. Why this field is collected on the designated winding L4 and not upon the initial electromagnet winding??

3rd) What the ground role here?

When he had the ferrite rings glued together with superglue first, why would he then take them apart again to fiddle the wires through ? The czech patent is forcefully projected into this but it is unlikely that SR did it this way.
SR is supposed to have stated that he often times didnt have long enough wires and just connected 2 together, so the blue and orange (or red) HV winding wire is very likely one connection.
On 001lab some people are starting to figure out that the transistor wiring and the 2 white cables entering the coil are not consistent with what some people previously thought.

mscoffman

Quote from: baroutologos on April 23, 2010, 05:26:59 AM
Some interesting facts from workbench
...

In trying to step down HV  arc with my ferrites assembly , i accidentaly encounter one interesting fact that perplexes me.

I have long been using grain incadescence bulbs of 20mA so as to investigate HV outputs by judjing their brightness and if i know the voltage used (gap involved), i can make the calculation of power.

This time i connected a grain bulb in series to a working arc after FWBR fed by ignition coil. Bulb was lit at few mAs (dimly) with a gap distance of 3mm more or less. (expected power 30-40 watt)
After some failed attempts to step down voltage to a large bulb (20 watt), i connected one wire to SG possitive side and grain bulb almost burn out. Larger lamp continued to be off.
In any case the HV current at nominal SG distance was boosted tens fold.

A failed trial
....
I spent some time experimenting with this fact as well as applying capacitors as in the diagram B so as to see if there is any power increase. (by comparing breaks frequency) No effect.

My exlanation
.....
obviously no matter what the tuning of ignition's coil 555 pulser a larger than grain bulb (namely 250ma) cannot be lit even under dead short  (photo a). By applying a spark-gap nothing is gained also (photo b). by adding to these my ferrite cores connecting one winding, the same situation. Current unchanged.

But, by adding to the latter configuration a connection of the secondary winding one ONE wire to the possitive side of the SG then the current multiplication effect manifests.
Note that by connecting the same one winding lead to the negative side of the SG nothing happens. Polarity is a must for the effect.

My coils on the core are wound with 0.75mm speaker wire with normal almost 1mm insulation. Furthermore i have added 0.35mm mylar sheet (6KV resistane) so both wires are perfectly isolated.
In addition the one wire effect goes along with high frequencies that are able to propagate so exploiting windings paracitic capacitance.

In case to further investigate the effect i exchanged windings. Same effect. (both windings are some 40-50 turns 120-140uH)

Your oppinions gentlemen,

@baroutologos

In your hand drawn diagram think of your transformer as a capacitor, because it
does have interwinding capacitance...Only in the diagram where the light is on do
you have the lightbulb connected across the sparkgap when you consider this
capacitance. The spark gap creates RF radio frequency AC when a spark
forms - a generator just like in a Tesla Coil device so the current is no longer
purely DC from the recifier.

:S:MarkSCoffman

baroutologos

@Markscoffeman,

Yes it has been explained above. This current increase does not happen before the rectifier (at ignition coil) fact that suggestes HF oscillations even at one wire connection due to intercoils capacitance. RF boost indicates that also.

@xeno,

Yes, assuming those cables are functional. There are 3 entering and 2 going out. What they do inside the core? :)


baroutologos

Any news from the Russian forums?

What's your oppinion about the alleged replication by user elf2010 and his posted diagram?
is that BS as usual?