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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 15, 2013, 11:19:47 AM
But what is its inductance?
If we know the inductance and neglect the interwinding capacitance, then we will be able to calculate its effective AC resistance @ 100kHz and @ 1MHz (a.k.a. AC impedance).

Dear Verpies,

Many thanks for your quick responce to my post.

MF Solenoid coil's inductance is 5.0 mH and my "Magic number" is around 170 to 180 KHZ.

Cheers Grum.

verpies

Quote from: NickZ on April 15, 2013, 11:27:42 AM
After viewing the TK's 2004 video, where he is showing his device, made from what looks like ordinary everyday type of electrical junk, it makes me doubt that he is using anything involving magnetic resonance (beta decay), or some special chemicals, to make it work.
NM Resonance can be achieved inadvertently anytime a magnetic field is crossed with RF.  Beta decay can be stimulated with this resonance without the intention or knowledge of the experimenter.

Quote from: NickZ on April 15, 2013, 11:27:42 AM
NO 30 second bump charge, every hour, no special radioactive substances
NM Resonance happens almost immediatlely - no 30s precharge is needed.  RF Beta stimulation in Colman tube requires long activation, but in copper it will happen almost instantaneously with NMR.  Ask Grumage if there is any delay.

Quote from: NickZ on April 15, 2013, 11:27:42 AM
or RF required, at all.
How do you know the waveform characteristics in TK's windings?  He does not allow anyone to connect an oscilloscope to them.

Quote from: NickZ on April 15, 2013, 11:27:42 AM
The French guy (in the Alps) is showing his version of a TK type of replication, again no mention of beta decay or anything similar. Looking very ordinary, using what looks like regular easy to obtain parts.
He does not even have to know what's happening inside.
Easy to obtain parts do not exclude achievement of NMR.

Quote from: NickZ on April 15, 2013, 11:27:42 AM
I mention these things because it looks like the current direction is not going to be able to be followed by guys like me, working on their kitchen tables.  Somehow all this talk of radiation, worries me... using only aluminum foil as protection.
Nobody is suggesting using isotopes that are radioactive in the normal environment.
Aluminum foil really is a good protection against beta particles.

Quote from: NickZ on April 15, 2013, 11:27:42 AM
Common guys... what if...  this thing blows up,  in my house???
It will not hurt. You'd evaporate before your neural impulse gets to your brain for pain processing  ;)   
Just joking.  Artificial beta stimulation is self-quenching.

Quote from: NickZ on April 15, 2013, 11:27:42 AM
I STILL don't understand, how Wesley was scared to follow through on his successfully working yoke device (best thing yet), with 1 kw output, using only 10 watts input.
Ask him.

Quote from: NickZ on April 15, 2013, 11:27:42 AM
Then, drops that Yoke device and goes after this beta decay project. 
I think, he believes that the Yoke device also worked on the  induced beta decay principle and there is not much MO difference between these two devices in his mind.

Quote from: NickZ on April 15, 2013, 11:27:42 AM
His Yoke experiment probably did not even use the special ferrite yoke (Barium? or whatever), that nobody can find yet, if at all. He still had some very positive results.
Yes, he had very positive results.
The Yoke Device used a black ferrite form an old Russian TV yoke.  The frequencies were very hard to tune - that was the real difficulty that scared the replicators off.

Quote from: NickZ on April 15, 2013, 11:27:42 AM
Maybe they just got sick from the Flu or whatever, as nothing was proven, like radiation poisoning, etc...
Maybe.

verpies

Quote from: Grumage on April 15, 2013, 11:42:42 AM
MF Solenoid coil's inductance is 5.0 mH and my "Magic number" is around 170 to 180 KHZ.
So the "AC resistance" (a.k.a. reactance) of this coil to a 100kHz sinewave is 3.1kΩ when the interwinding capacitance is neglected and when the core is non-conductive (it isn't).  Conductive cores will tend to decrease this reactance via Lenz Effect.
...and to a 1MHz sinewave it is 31kΩ, because the inductive reactance increases linearly with frequency.
To be precise the 4.2Ω DC resistance needs to be added to this AC reactance, e.g. 3.1kΩ + 4.2Ω, etc...

This also means that if the RMS amplitude of this 100kHz sinewave is 12VRMS then the average current in this coil is 3.8mA and the average power is 46mW.
If the  RMS amplitude of this 100kHz sinewave was 120VRMS then the average current in the same coil would 38mA and the average power would be 4.6W.

If the coil's inductance was 1mH then @ 100kHz and 12VRMS sinewave the average power would be 229mW and @ 100kHz and 120VRMS the average power would be 23W.

The relevant equation is P = A2/(6.28*f*L)
where, P: the average electric power in Watts, A: the RMS amplitude of the sinewave in Volts, f: frequency in Hertz, L: Coil's inductance in Henrys.


P.S.
What's the average magnetic flux density of your static polarizing field in the "carrier coil"?  If you do not know then give me the coil dimensions and winding count as well as the value of the electric current flowing in those windings.

Grumage

Quote from: verpies on April 15, 2013, 12:14:30 PM
So the "AC resistance" of this coil to a 100kHz sinewave is 3.1kΩ when the interwinding capacitance is neglected.
...and to a 1MHz sinewave it is 31kΩ, because the inductive reactance increases linearly with frequency.

This also means that if the RMS amplitude of this 100kHz sinewave is 12VRMS then the average current in this coil is 3.8mA and the average power is 46mW.
If the  RMS amplitude of this 100kHz sinewave was 120VRMS then the average current in the same coil would 38mA and the average power would be 4.6W.

If the coil's inductance was 1mH then @ 100kHz and 12VRMS sinewave the average power would be 229mW and @ 100kHz and 120VRMS the average power would be 23W.

The relevant equation is P = A2/(6.28*f*L)
where, P: the average power in Watts, A: the RMS amplitude of the sinewave in Volts, f: frequency in Hertz, L: Coil's inductance in Henrys.
Dear Verpies,

Thankyou once again.......So my 8 watts was a little optimistic :-[  More like 50 mw!!!

Oh well at least we know what is needed now.

Cheers Grum.

Addendum to post. In view of what you have posted, my own realistic feelings are that this may be beyond my means of application. I am going to sit back and give some more thought to the problem.

Hoppy

Quote from: NickZ on April 15, 2013, 11:27:42 AM
    Guys:
   After viewing the TK's 2004 video, where he is showing his device, made from what looks like ordinary everyday type of electrical junk, it makes me doubt that he is using anything involving magnetic resonance (beta decay), or some special chemicals, to make it work.
  TK does not look like a scammer to me, this is my heart felt opinion, even though he is not telling all, the whole truth. He has been freely showing his device to the world for years now, many times, many different projects, and explaining what he can. Explaining what his device can be used for, that it can work anywhere, and even to power electric vehicles, etz...    Like the pierce arrow?

 
   Has anyone else had ANY positive results to share (like Wattsup, Itsu, Hoppy, etz...)

           

            Nick_Z

I think the junk build indicates that whatever TK may have, its very likely not very sophisticated at least in terms of build but as verpies suggests, it could be that through tinkering, he inadvertently hit on an NMR type effect that he managed to control although perhaps not understand. I still think that there could have been some overall attempt here to hoodwink investors and not knowing where each player stands, makes it impossible to reach a conclusion. IMO nobody is likely to come forward with a set of blueprints which allow for accurate replication, so the only way forward is to keep faith in TK's claim and continue experimenting every which way and best of luck to those that stumble on the secret! At least it keeps the mind and body active and better than sitting at the PC all day just hoping that someone will post a 'Janet and John' guide to achieving free energy.