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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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Jeg

Thanks for the reply magpwr.

In your drawing you have a mistake which is the reason that you have this secondary coil imbalance. The two diodes both pointing outwards, only if you use cw and ccw secondary coils arrangement. In your case which both coils have the same direction cw and cw, one of the two diodes have to point inward to the coil. Check the difference.

In your opinion from where you are getting the extra energy if you don't have a ground and/or aerial?

Jeg



magpwr

Quote from: Jeg on April 07, 2014, 04:29:55 PM
Thanks for the reply magpwr.

In your drawing you have a mistake which is the reason that you have this secondary coil imbalance. The two diodes both pointing outwards, only if you use cw and ccw secondary coils arrangement. In your case which both coils have the same direction cw and cw, one of the two diodes have to point inward to the coil. Check the difference.

In your opinion from where you are getting the extra energy if you don't have a ground and/or aerial?

Jeg

hi Jeg,

This is the issue why people don't reveal circuit during testing stage which yield useful output.I merely follow the experiment base on photo shown in pkjbook for B&W coil winding direction.

The diodes are actually pointing inwards not outwards.I forgot to add the 0.1uf x 2 caps(4000volts) in series from the (-) center tap and the right side before diode output into drawing.

At 10% duty cycle at around 2Amp draw on 12volt battery at input of 60volt boost converter with around 100volt output under bulb as load at secondary is already a remarkable feat but i have not claimed ou yet for my 1st successful Don smith experiment. :D

Taking in account my primary coil is not using the right capacitor for the job(induction caps) which increase unnecessary current draw on battery.

The original  don smith device revealed by don smith(using NST trafo core as virtual earth from NST) and 2 other don smith device replication done in China shows revealed no earth grounding.

I can't show any demo after i have destroyed 2 signal generator.I would need to double check all connection in future before powering on.

My future version would be in KVolts which i need to move on to 1200volts IGBT's (Similar one which is used in my induction heater since i have reverse engineered my induction heater from the 220volt power stage to the igbt driver stage which is using 4 transistors(npn,pnp at 18volts).

I'm surprise to see that my 2000watt induction heater coil is driven merely by 1 IGBT rated 15Amps. :D
"A big difference compared to what we have seen in the internet for induction heating circuit"
I then followed this path to stick with one Mosfet for my earlier experiment.


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Oh boy so many grammatical errors since i was rushing off to work. :D :D :D

The latest version of PWM I/C:3825 (Good thing i have i ordered 5 pieces previously.Because of unexpected risk or can be used in other circuits)is due to arrive soon which is a pin for pin compatible with SG3525AN which i have destroyed accidentally by connecting to 60volt supply instead of 12volts.The current draw on newer PWM I/C is little lower as well which will also assist to lower the combined current draw.

Imagine waiting for another 3 weeks after placing order if i don't have any signal generator.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/360853822573?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649

There is no harm in sticking with pwm i/c TL494 since i notice the spec is nearly the same as my old PWM I/C SG3525AN


captainkt

@a.king21, this is what we need, it does not matter how it is done  just to shoot down the sceptics . This looks to be a small motor running a large gen, once up to speed things start to happen.
Thanks for link.

Regards
Keith

Jeg

Magpwr

Perhaps I am wrong as in research if you don't do mistakes you don't have progress. I will try to give you a better explanation of my opinion refer to the diodes direction.

In the classical don smith circuit arrangement, the few turns primary as we know it, is in the middle of a two coil secondary. The primary sends lets say + to one side and - to the other side of it. If the coils are in cw and ccw mode, this results  the same charge at the end of the coils where the diodes are. Either + or -, it is the same at the ends of them. That's the why that both diodes are looking the same inward or outward it doesn't matter.

In your arrangement with cw and cw, in every cycle the charges at the ends of your coils will be different. At one end you will have + and at the other -
If you connect your diodes pointing the same either inward or outward, in reality what you are doing is to block your secondary which it works only because you have the capacitor tapped in the middle, so the current flows only to the half where the capacitor is. The other half can not work and that's the why you have to push your primary to the one side of your secondary to work. And I guess that is the side where the capacitor is.

Have a great experimentation.
Jeg