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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

The question is what is the anticipated achievement of the set-up.
You could as well use a dimmer on the lamps.
Like Bolt said brightness is highly non-linear and does not allow exact conclusions
on the real power.

The voltage reading is also inaccurate, because the meter expects a constant voltage level, so the drop in the voltage waveform leads to a wrong reading.



JuJu

thanks for the support my good friend! they can, but maybe not very accurate... but i proved my point! and it is obvious!

Quote from: flathunter on June 29, 2010, 01:41:38 PM
If its any consolation, i had no idea multimetres couldnt measure pulsed DC  ;)

Good luck!

JuJu

even if it is 110V at 0.2Amps, that is proven in theory (half rectifyed)! and dont forget that i have a resistance that reduces the current... 110VDC x 0.2Amps, is 22 WATT!

this is not proof to you?  ???

Quote from: xenomorphlabs on June 29, 2010, 01:42:27 PM
The question is what is the anticipated achievement of the set-up.
You could as well use a dimmer on the lamps.
Like Bolt said brightness is highly non-linear and does not allow exact conclusions
on the real power.

The voltage reading is also inaccurate, because the meter expects a constant voltage level, so the drop in the voltage waveform leads to a wrong reading.

JuJu

i will make that when i get my clampmeter, or maybe an analogic AC current meter... because my DMM only can read DC current... not AC, unfurtunetlly!

thank you don

Quote from: dllabarre on June 29, 2010, 01:36:12 PM
Would Juju be accurate if he measured the mains "before" his circuit?
This would take into account all the power being used from mains correct?

Don

forest

hmm...just use transformar + diode bridge and make close loop circuit feeding 20W from output to input