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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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Grumage

Quote from: verpies on April 04, 2013, 01:56:00 PM
But do we have a 90ยบ electrical phase shift ?

Dear Verpies,

A "rather cap in hand" NO..... I have just come back from further testing only to find the signals were in phase I do not know what I saw earlier possibly Scotch Mist :-[

I now know what I saw earlier. At low frequency it is easy to spot the relationship but higher up the firing pulse looks out of phase.

Any way my question still stands re the Asymmetic current transformer!!!

Cheers Grum.

guruji


Quote from: Grumage on April 03, 2013, 05:12:20 PM
Hello guruji.

Very interesting sketch. This is the so called "Capacitive Inductor" I'm sure I have seen this before on one of the Russian forums. Could anyone translate what is written it may be of great help.

The two way switch is also interesting as it seems to bring in an extra capacitor. I wonder if it is synchronised in some way? A bit like the Parametric generator?

Cheers Grum.


Yes that sketch is interesting. Yes if someone can translate would be better.

Quote from: elementSix on April 03, 2013, 05:13:27 PM
That the kind of capacitor you have to make, to fit the resonant frequency and the coil.


Elementsix thanks for sharing. That foil cap can be used as a variable cap? Where it should be used in kapandze circuit cause primary and secondary coils are attached to each other in the schematic that I followed.


verpies

Quote from: Grumage on April 04, 2013, 01:28:33 PM
Does anyone know of a way of transferring Current Asymmetrically?
Perhaps these effects are the key to it. See here , here and here.
Or this video illustrating a magnetic phase shift due to VRM.

Grumage

Quote from: elementSix on April 03, 2013, 05:12:12 PM
Anyone can see that this forum has been a social network of clowns, Government trolls, experamenters, and those who wish to learn, and seekers who wait for all the work to be done so that they can create a replication.  Which the last one is the most, which there is nothing wrong with that.  It took me 2 years to get my head around all this.  If you want to start with a device thats like the 2004 TK device and have a point in which is already working, but still not nearly as powerful.  Current Resonance is where you need to start.  I wrote a few days back that I had gotten 2 amps more with a resonant setup.  I had a 12volt 110 mA input and got a little over 2 amps out.  I have a tesla type coil.  The primary and secondary are in resonance.  But it was very very hard to tune it to work.  The capacitors used have to be in the pF range.  I used mica sheets with aluminum foil, layered to a nice sized cap.  The mica has the best resonance that is needed for this type.  You could probably buy expensive caps, but I don't  have the money.  I don't always get it to work constantly, but I'll get there sooner than later.  I used square wave excitation, sine wave excitation doesn't work for normal CW, but when you pulse the primary with a sine wave and match it to excite at the peak of the wave it seems best.  But without the spark gap, the current and voltage buildup at the resonant frequency (that is best around 50 Hz, for the website experiment below)  the damage is great. It seems to only power resistive loads, like incandescent lights and heater elements.  You don't see TK use his device on anything but those 2 resistive loads.  That is why TK used a circuit controller to change the frequency and vary it when the load is put onto the coil and  when there is no load and why the spark gap doesnt always fire.  The buildup of current is being used or ending up in the ground.  Srry If I didn't explain it right, but I know it works and here is a simple page that has an easy test you can do. 

http://www.richieburnett.co.uk/resonant.html

Hello elementSix,

Please answer just one question for me. Are you actually able to see a Resonant rise in potential with your setup? As per attached link. Because try as I might with every cap and coil setup I have played with it only goes one way....... Down.
IF yes. Do you atribute your success to your special capacitors?

Cheers Grum.

Grumage

Quote from: verpies on April 04, 2013, 03:02:25 PM
Perhaps these effects are the key to it. See here , here and here.
Or this video illustrating a magnetic phase shift due to VRM.

Thank you Verpies,

I really do appreciate your input, now here is another one!!

Below you will see two images, the first is showing Sinus input and 90 Deg phase shifted output. Second image is part of a Square wave pulse applied to the same winding and as you can see there is no phase shift. Is there a clue here? I just share these findings in the hope that someone might find an inspiration for our quest.

Cheers Grum.