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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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xenomorphlabs

Quote from: JuJu on June 29, 2010, 11:15:10 AM
its easy...

the timer output is just activating the transistor base, the primary from the transformer, one side goes to positive, and the other to colector of transistor! is this not right?

concerning my experiment, i have read the voltage between the diode positive, and the negative of load! and the amp draw, between the end of the resistance, and the lamp positive! its all very clear in the video...

if anyone still have doubts before seeing my vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQLur_YFd3M
that is FULL PROOF that a bulb off 100W will light up naice bright with just arround 10W input!

you can see this guy movie:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-0zM41AyiY&feature=related

there's clearly a relationship between, input and brightness... and he is using transformers at the output to do measuraments, guess what?

anyone can prove me wrong? maybe bolt?

i dont think so... 50Hz timer circuit, anyone can help?

I think your method of measurement is incorrect.
You did make DC measurements?
So all you did is rectify the AC ?


grizli

Quote from: JuJu on June 28, 2010, 10:35:07 PM
If someone want to open his eyes, Im actually driving lamps of (from the mains grid):

100W (220 V AC x 0.455A) with ----> 13,37W (91V DC x 0.147A)

60W (220V AC x 0.275A) with ----> 9.46W (91V DC x 0.104A)

25W (220V AC x 0.112A with ----> 4.95W (91 DC x 0.045A)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQLur_YFd3M

this means that with an input power of 180W/16, you can easily light lamps quite bright with just 11.25W output each!

im using a 1N5408 (Half DC Rect.) and a 20W 300OhmJ resistance in series with load!

at the end of the video i show a 25W bulb lightning is filements with just 30VAC and a few miliAmps!

all the 555 timer circuits of 50Hz that i tryed with my step up transformer will not give me 220V output onload!

anyone have one that would work with my setup and could share?

hugs

Do you use classic Kapagen setup here ?

bolt

Quote from: JuJu on June 29, 2010, 11:15:10 AM
its easy...

the timer output is just activating the transistor base, the primary from the transformer, one side goes to positive, and the other to colector of transistor! is this not right?

concerning my experiment, i have read the voltage between the diode positive, and the negative of load! and the amp draw, between the end of the resistance, and the lamp positive! its all very clear in the video...

if anyone still have doubts before seeing my vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQLur_YFd3M
that is FULL PROOF that a bulb off 100W will light up naice bright with just arround 10W input!

you can see this guy movie:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-0zM41AyiY&feature=related

there's clearly a relationship between, input and brightness... and he is using transformers at the output to do measuraments, guess what?

anyone can prove me wrong? maybe bolt?

i dont think so... 50Hz timer circuit, anyone can help?

Those digital meters either read pure AC sine at 50/60hz OR pure DC they will not read pulsed DC on AC readings nor will they read pulsed dc on dc settings correctly.

By fitting a diode in series first you only rectify half the power through the bulb and then the resistor cuts down the amps still further so the bulb may only be lit half brightness while using 30% of the original current. Lighting lamps is a best guess on consumption as the lumens to power is non linear. In other words a 100 watt bulb driven lower to say 50 watts will still appear quite bright while consumption has halved.

Its a point of discussion over best guess on kapandze efficiency and the only way to do this scientifically is heat say one litre of water using a 2KW electric water kettle and time the results using raw mains from 30c to 100c then use kapagen and calculate the total joules required (watt seconds)

The i/p power to kapagen should run off a 1kw inverter and the DC battery current and volts should be used to measure the TRUE DC power of kapagen minus idle watts of inverter say 30 watts.

Its the ONLY way to get somewhere close to recording what kapagen is really doing although personally if i can light about 2kw of  lamps for about 200 watts i/p i couldn't give a rats ass over precise calcs it will serve a purpose of saving energy and money.

Whatever there is nothing here of interest.

Lutherg

Quote from: JuJu on June 27, 2010, 11:40:48 AM
have you tryed the circuit from groundloop?

he is using a plasma ball HF/HV generator, without almost any current also, and his doing great... also dragon had sucess with the NST!

hugs

My apologies if this is a little off-topic but could someone please post a link to where I can see these circuits that JuJu is talking about in this post?

thanks!

Luther

PS: I'm working on my own Kapagen setup and then will try some mods to my Smith setup... will post photos etc soon...

bolt

There is no circuit diagram he is using one diode and one resistor in series with the bulb. The YT vid is basically VERY unclear with no circuit, no narrative, crap music, no overlay caption showing clearly what the readings are basically don't worry about it ..........move along.

If you want to make a decent video then SPEAK clearly, show a circuit diagram, use captions to show readings as shaky blurry meter shots are crap and NO Fking MUSIC!!!!