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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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vrand

Quote from: romerouk on June 10, 2010, 06:55:21 AM
The capacitor is used in parallel with the load, that is the case when powering system with high voltage ac. It works ok without it but it kills the bulbs very easy. Having the capacitor connected it cancels some of the spark i get inside the bulbs.I think the solution is not high voltage ac, system is more stable and controlable using dc.That was my first attempt.I can see already more advantages using High Voltage DC.
Sometimes 'logic thinking' kills the  good results.It's been proven to me many times. Not everything works as we learned already.It is good to try even ilogical ways.

Hi romerouk,

First let me say thank you and keep up the good work!

Parts Q's:
- For DC are you just rectifying the MOT with a single diode and filtering the DC with the cap? 
- Why not use a full wave bridge rectifier?
- what wire size gauge are you using?  Also what kind of wire insulation?

Theory Q's:
- How did you find out that the wire loop inside the coil was needed and would work?
- How did you find out about the CCW - CW - CCW  from the left to the right coils configuration? Trial and error?
- Where do you think the "extra energy" comes from?

Regards, Mike R.


baroutologos

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ROMEROUK
The capacitor is used in parallel with the load, that is the case when powering system with high voltage ac. It works ok without it but it kills the bulbs very easy. Having the capacitor connected it cancels some of the spark i get inside the bulbs.I think the solution is not high voltage ac, system is more stable and controlable using dc.That was my first attempt.I can see already more advantages using High Voltage DC.
Sometimes 'logic thinking' kills the  good results.It's been proven to me many times. Not everything works as we learned already.It is good to try even ilogical ways.
@ ROmerouk

I ask to be escused for clogging this thread. I am bit confused. Help me clarify this. The MOT sparks alone without the usage of any capacitor, right? Or in other words not CAP DISCHARGE there right?

The usage of the cap you say is just for smoothing purpsoses at the output right? (secondary function)

hartiberlin

Quote from: baroutologos on June 10, 2010, 10:18:00 AM
@ ROmerouk

I ask to be escused for clogging this thread. I am bit confused. Help me clarify this. The MOT sparks alone without the usage of any , right? Or in other words not CAP DISCHARGE there right?

The usage of the cap you say is just for smoothing purpsoses at the output right? (secondary function)

Hi baroutologos,
he said, he is using a single diode to rectify the MOT output with a 100 nF cap, so he has DC voltage
before the sparkgap, so the sparkgap runs smoother and does not smoke so much.

Then he said he has an additional cap across the bulb.

From my experiments with the Newman coils and sparkgaps there,
it is also much better to use DC at the input, so you get a better spark.

Hope this helps.

Regards, Stefan.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum