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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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verpies

Quote from: semenihin-77 on May 06, 2013, 05:04:48 AM
Катушка из моего видео, бумага в зазоре между половинками феррита.
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У вас есть два трансформатора в вашем видео. Какой из них отвечает за этот жужжащий звук?
You have two transformers in your video. Which one is responsible for that buzzing sound ?

Hoppy

Quote from: verpies on May 06, 2013, 06:53:00 AM
I know, it is not identical as it depends on the core acoustics.  I play musical instruments and I have good memory for sounds and analytic skills for their properties.

I just wanted to point you in the direction of ferroresonant transformers (e.g. in saturating AC voltage stabilizers) that become noisy when the secondary has a capacitor connected  in parallel with it (with PFSEC≈0 @ fPRI ), and the pri/sec are not wound concentrically over each other (but on different legs or parts of the core).
Shunts in the magnetic circuits also add to the noisiness of these transformers, even in non-laminated, e.g. ferrite cores.

I remember exactly the same sound in Graham's magnetoacoustic videos when he used split ferrite C-cores.
Below is a diagram of his operating principle.

Thanks Verpies. Could a ferroresonant transformer be built from an ordinary iron cored transformer with a second secondary winding connected in parallel with a suitable capacitor to form a resonant tank circuit?

verpies

Quote from: Hoppy on May 06, 2013, 07:56:00 AM
Thanks Verpies. Could a ferroresonant transformer be built from an ordinary iron cored transformer with a second secondary winding connected in parallel with a suitable capacitor to form a resonant tank circuit?
Yes, that's how those old voltage stabilizers were built.
You really need to go to a junk yard and get yourself one...or eBay, etc...

I would send you the one below, but it would cost more to ship it than it's worth.

Hoppy

Quote from: verpies on May 06, 2013, 07:59:52 AM
Yes, that's how those old voltage stabilizers were built.
You really need to go to a junk yard and get yourself one...or eBay, etc...

A good idea! I think we may be getting closer to understanding TK's secret but I'll wager its not an OU secret  ;D

semenihin-77

Quote from: verpies on May 06, 2013, 07:51:23 AM
У вас есть два трансформатора в вашем видео. Какой из них отвечает за этот жужжащий звук?
You have two transformers in your video. Which one is responsible for that buzzing sound ?
Жужат оба! Но от 10 вольтного меньше звука чем от 20 вольтного трансформатора.
Ток при включении большой для этих трансформаторов, но в процессе зарядки конденсатора ток резко падает, поэтому жужжащий звук очень короткое время.