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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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hartiberlin

Quote from: callanan on June 11, 2010, 06:54:11 AM
Still working on it. Lot's more to do and try....

Go Ossi go !  ;D

Great work Ossi !

Can´t wait to see your output at the bulbs.

Regards, Stefan.
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hartiberlin

Can you please show a video of your setup ?

Many thanks.

Regards, Stefan.

Quote from: Chef on June 11, 2010, 08:19:49 AM
In my replication there is no OU for sure. When I use mains as a supply, and MOT without current limiting, I can light 6-8 100Watt light bulb, without any problem . I can't measure correctly the input power with any meter (because of the spark gap at the secondary), but the output far from the input, there is lot of loss.

When I use 12V battery, and different inverters with current limiting, everything work as excepted, the input power limiting the output, with around 300 watt input, I can light only 2 100Watt bulb.

The cable in the center of the coil don't make any difference in my case. I think right now, with that circuit, it's just normal transformer action with a fancy looking coils.
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retrod

Here is my first attempt, so don't laugh  :D. I used a large variac on the 120vac input to the MOT (not shown). I had to work in the basement indoors so I used a copper water pipe feed for one ground and an iron floor drain pipe that leads outside & underground for the second. The spark gap is a non resistor sparkplug with a vice grip for a heat sink. The lamp is a 200watt 120 volt. I used the DC circuit with a small HV cap.
First results:
MOT gets very warm and the 20amp mains circuit breaker trips after 15 seconds of operation. Spark gap is electric blue, not violet. Please be careful with this circuit the voltages present are indeed dangerous.

Dave

broli

Quote from: retrod on June 11, 2010, 08:45:45 AM
Here is my first attempt, so don't laugh  :D . I used a large variac on the 120vac input to the MOT (not shown). I had to work in the basement indoors so I used a copper water pipe feed for one ground and an iron floor drain pipe that leads outside & underground for the second. The spark gap is a non resistor sparkplug with a vice grip for a heat sink. The lamp is a 200watt 120 volt. I used the DC circuit with a small HV cap.
First results:
MOT gets very warm and the 20amp mains circuit breaker trips after 15 seconds of operation. Spark gap is electric blue, not violet. Please be careful with this circuit the voltages present are indeed dangerous.

Dave

Increase your load!

callanan

Regarding the cable in the coil tube. Has anyone noticed that romerouk uses many insulated wires twisted together and stripped at each end and twisted together again. This will in effect create many shorted one turn loop coils which will resonate at very high frequencies. It is possible that JLN has done this also but it can't be seen. Perhaps this is an important requirement of the coil. Hopefully I will test this very soon.