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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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steadyfield

Quote from: Hoppy on September 06, 2013, 10:26:20 AM
The input power of a 5KV neon sign transformer will typically be in the order of 100W - 200W depending on its current rating. Given that a setup like shown in the Chinese video will be little better than 50% efficient electrically, then the lamp load will share around 50W - 100W at best. Its not possible to even guess the consumption of the bank of 9 lamps in the video, as the camera is compensating for light and the lamps are flashing wildly. Some key data is needed on power consumption from a watt meter at the input and some scope shots taken across low value shunt resistor in the lamp loop and of course the type and wattage of the lamps used. This data will help those interested, to decide whether its worth trying to replicate this particular Don Smith type configuration.

Hi,Hoppy
he says that he is using a NST with a power rating of 60W.
So there could be a gain.

regards,
steadyfield.

more pics below.


NickZ

  Steadyfield:
  Thanks for the reference to the twin motor running an incandescent bulb. That may be the easiest OU device to make and prove that it is possible.  Looks like two refrigerator fan motors, or similar type of ready made motors. They may not need to be of different outputs, just need to use the cap.
  Again, where is the extra power coming from?  Need more proof???

  Don Smith mentioned the the neon sign driver is an OU device just by itself.  This may be why so many lights (60 watt incandescent bulbs) are able to be lit off only a 60 watt input.
  You can buy cheap neon sign transformers off of ebay for as little as $20 with a 6.5 kv and 30mA output, drawing at 110v, only 0.75 amps.  That may work for this purpose.
 
 

MenofFather

Quote from: 00 on September 06, 2013, 09:22:20 AM
hi steadyfield!

the don smith replication is based on zelina zilano  circuit from energetic forum and is based on reverse tesla coil. with cw and ccw secondary coil.

get an LCR meter. to measure L and then use this calculator

http://www.mackrackit.com/djm/Web/LCR/LCR.html

to calculate cap. there are many other calculators on net. use any one that solves your quest.


ps: watch the spark frequency and compare with kapanadze spark frequency in aquarium video.

spark frequency is slow but has no effect on burning bulbs. lenz killer coil does its work dual way thus power produced is more. the ground earthing will enhance to fetch more power and more brighter bulbs adding barbosa electrons to the circuit. don smith was never wrong nor kapanadze nor barbosa and zelina zilano.


00
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В акварюме разрядник там только сбрасывает излишнюю энергию, поэтому не сравнивайте с авкварюма разрядником.

00

Quote from: NickZ on September 06, 2013, 12:14:59 PM
  Steadyfield:
  Thanks for the reference to the twin motor running an incandescent bulb. That may be the easiest OU device to make and prove that it is possible.  Looks like two refrigerator fan motors, or similar type of ready made motors. They may not need to be of different outputs, just need to use the cap.
  Again, where is the extra power coming from?  Need more proof???

  Don Smith mentioned the the neon sign driver is an OU device just by itself.  This may be why so many lights (60 watt incandescent bulbs) are able to be lit off only a 60 watt input.
  You can buy cheap neon sign transformers off of ebay for as little as $20 with a 6.5 kv and 30mA output, drawing at 110v, only 0.75 amps.  That may work for this purpose.
 



hi nickz!

see image below.


00
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