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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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dllabarre

Quote from: romerouk on March 04, 2011, 08:30:29 PM
People should read the full version from Utkin energy info.

It's always changing/growing.
What is the date of your copy?
When did Mr. Utkin send it to you?

DonL

romerouk

Quote from: dllabarre on March 04, 2011, 08:38:06 PM
It's always changing/growing.
What is the date of your copy?
When did Mr. Utkin send it to you?

DonL
This is the way I got it some time ago, almost one year. I have seen here the reduced one for long time but not the full one, I believe it might help...This is not the final document from Mr.Utkin, will release more info soon.
Suggestion:
Having gas in the copper tube coil is a good ideea but people should also experiment just having a normal isolated stranded wire inside a copper coil tube.

iceweller

Quote from: romerouk on March 04, 2011, 08:53:38 PM
Suggestion:
Having gas in the copper tube coil is a good ideea but people should also experiment just having a normal isolated stranded wire inside a copper coil tube.

Possibly, the external coil in the GB TK setup has some kind of white, insulated conductor thread inside it, though it is not clear from my analysis, but certainly no gas. It does seem also like a heating element as the internal white part appears like a composite isolator for the tungsten wire, but it is hard to tell with the low quality video - maybe it serves a similar purpose though I fail to see what a current thus EM field through the inner conductor would create through a dielectric and an outer copper metallic housing at low voltage (a magnetic short). However, were it a HV pulse as it appears to be with my current understanding of the wiring, it may create a field effect inside the coil, then through the dielectric and external coil act as a spiral "asymmetric" capacitor, though this is largely speculation.
   Additionally, nobody ever touched the external copper coil during operation.

Pirate88179

Quote from: iceweller on March 04, 2011, 10:41:31 PM
Possibly, the external coil in the GB TK setup has some kind of white, insulated conductor thread inside it, though it is not clear from my analysis, but certainly no gas. It does seem also like a heating element as the internal white part appears like a composite isolator for the tungsten wire, but it is hard to tell with the low quality video - maybe it serves a similar purpose though I fail to see what a current thus EM field through the inner conductor would create through a dielectric and an outer copper metallic housing at low voltage (a magnetic short). However, were it a HV pulse as it appears to be with my current understanding of the wiring, it may create a field effect inside the coil, then through the dielectric and external coil act as a spiral "asymmetric" capacitor, though this is largely speculation.
   Additionally, nobody ever touched the external copper coil during operation.

A resistance heating element.  This is what I proposed a number of posts back a few days ago.  That is exactly what it looks like to me because, to stick a bare wire into a coiled tube (it does NOT appear to be copper to me) and fill it with silicone without any of the internal wire shorting out to the outside tube would be near impossible to do.  It looks to me to be a standard manufactured heating element which would have very high resistance.  This should be telling us something.

Bill
See the Joule thief Circuit Diagrams, etc. topic here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6942.0;topicseen

quarktoo

Quote from: iceweller on March 04, 2011, 10:41:31 PM
Possibly, the external coil in the GB TK setup has some kind of white, insulated conductor thread inside it, though it is not clear from my analysis, but certainly no gas.

That is not true. You can plainly see the copper tubing in the end of the coil under the blue tape.


Quote from: iceweller on March 04, 2011, 10:41:31 PM
It does seem also like a heating element as the internal white part appears like a composite isolator for the tungsten wire, but it is hard to tell with the low quality video - maybe it serves a similar purpose though I fail to see what a current thus EM field through the inner conductor would create through a dielectric and an outer copper metallic housing at low voltage (a magnetic short).

It is called GTO wire and is used for neon signs. Why is it used? Should be obvious. The end of it is what you see going into the outer radiator copper tubing.

Quote from: iceweller on March 04, 2011, 10:41:31 PM
However, were it a HV pulse as it appears to be with my current understanding of the wiring, it may create a field effect inside the coil, then through the dielectric and external coil act as a spiral "asymmetric" capacitor, though this is largely speculation.

;D No comment

Quote from: iceweller on March 04, 2011, 10:41:31 PM
Additionally, nobody ever touched the external copper coil during operation.

Proof of intelligent life in the Great Republic of Georgia.

It is a tesla coil with a copper tube coil on the end filled with gas. Ever heard of tinned wire? Ever heard of GTO wire? Here, I'll post a photo of a spool of white GTO wire. Mine is not tinned and the photo does not appear tinned.


A heating element? Would someone please put me out of my misery? Read the Utkin documents. Look at Doles channel. Enough with the disinfo.