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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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baroutologos

Quote from: energia9 on December 22, 2010, 02:50:34 PM
build your ideas friends, that is your best help,  writing is nonsense until prooved by the human sight,  hey i dont mean to argue with you guys,  i would like to PUSH you to experiment so we can all help eachother with real results, 
i wish you guys fun and excitement with the  experimentation!
take care
Energia


100% agree!

wattsup

Quote from: iceweller on December 22, 2010, 10:45:14 AM
   Actually the black ground wire still passes through the coil in the second ground connection in TK's green box footage: they simply disconnect the thick black wire from the faucet and connect it to the white wire coming from the buried radiator, but the other end of the black wire is still routed through the coil. Look at 25.00 on the complete footage and you will see they are testing the potential difference between the usual black ground wire and the new white ground which TK is holding in his hand connected to the black one. A second SG inside the core is also a possibility.

@iceweller

Just to be a little more specific, when they connected the radiator ground to the black wire the bulbs were indeed connected to that black wire as it passed the transformer, as usual. But when they started it up only one bulb was lit and when he tried to add more bulbs, all of them got much dimmer and there seemed to be a commotion about this with the other people. TK managed to have three bulb dimly lit and was trying to figure out what went wrong. You can see him pantomiming with his hand moving across his neck like to say "cut the juice, cut the power".

The next image three is taken at frame 40774 or at time of 27:10:960 where you can see TK is hold the black wire were it is connected to the white from the radiator and the white from the bulbs and you can see the device has no wire on it at that end.

In the last image he is still holding those wires and you can see the bulbs are lit. I do not understand the language but in that small commotion there must be some good potential information to learn from what happened and how they fixed the problem.

Hope this clarifies why I was saying the wire though the device is not required. They did not realize at the time that this is what they were showing because they were to busy trying to fix the problem.

wattsup

forest

wattsup

I believe the radiator was bad ground, so TK connected back the black wire.

wattsup

Quote from: forest on December 23, 2010, 04:12:10 AM
wattsup
I believe the radiator was bad ground, so TK connected back the black wire.

@forest

That is not the case at all. He held the black wire connected to the white going to the radiator and connected to bulbs right in his hand while the bulbs were lit.

wattsup

iceweller

Quote from: wattsup on December 22, 2010, 06:59:01 PM
@iceweller

Just to be a little more specific, when they connected the radiator ground to the black wire the bulbs were indeed connected to that black wire as it passed the transformer, as usual. But when they started it up only one bulb was lit and when he tried to add more bulbs, all of them got much dimmer and there seemed to be a commotion about this with the other people. TK managed to have three bulb dimly lit and was trying to figure out what went wrong. You can see him pantomiming with his hand moving across his neck like to say "cut the juice, cut the power".

    Yes indeed but this was planned. He apparently says something about a "kondensator" (capacitor or capacity) while demonstrating this - I will explain later. I believe this was a test they meant to carry out (as they purposely unscrewed all light bulbs except one - 22:21) to show that the gnd "capacity" is relevant. At 23:31 they screw in another 2 light bulbs but they are not fully lit and then they measure the output current and voltage again - and yes you can see at this point that the light bulbs are connected to the "regular" gnd near the coil and the usual output. Someone asks him something and then he makes the "cut" gesture going to phase 2 (they move the light bulb bank away). At 24:38 TK disconnects the last GND wire near the coil (he previously disconnected the one feeding the lights before they moved them @ 24:29 where the guy he hands it to connects it to the faucet - check 24:54 or the attached grab) while he is discussing something with his son but then he apparently reconnects it - this wire goes to the step down/rectifier transformer box. Evidently he wanted to check the connection. At 25.34 they test the seperate Voltages: live output + white cable from radiator gnd and then live output and gnd near coil where only the feeback is currently connected. Here if you look carefully the gnd wire from the light bank is missing as it is connected to the faucet where the black wire was originally connected (in the background @ 24:54 the guy has his hand on it).

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The next image three is taken at frame 40774 or at time of 27:10:960 where you can see TK is hold the black wire were it is connected to the white from the radiator and the white from the bulbs and you can see the device has no wire on it at that end.

   Yes. What I meant to say is that the GND wire is still routed through the core (though nothing is connected to it on that end, agreed). Whether this has relevance or not to it's correct operation, is means for discussion (probably not). Here (27:10) they forget to plug the green box back in the inverter (the plug is laying on the table) and TK checks why it's not doing anything but his son notices and plugs it back in.

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In the last image he is still holding those wires and you can see the bulbs are lit. I do not understand the language but in that small commotion there must be some good potential information to learn from what happened and how they fixed the problem.

  He demonstrated that the gnd connection is important: the radiator was not connected "well enough" to the ground tank (doesn't have enough capacity, this is why he mentions "kondensator") but by connecting only the lamp bank to the faucet they lit fully once again even if the feedback unit was connected to the radiator gnd.