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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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pix

@Pirate
For example,having straight piece of copper tube, feeding it with insulated conductor,and then shaping as a coil.
But a heater in the shape of coil will do the same, wire inside is insulated from outer metal by ceramic.
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Pix

darkspeed

Quote from: Pirate88179 on March 06, 2011, 07:01:48 AM
I still can't see how TK could thread a single bare wire through a tube and then fill it with silicone, or something, and keep that wire from shorting on the tubing somewhere.

If I was going to do that > I would push a HV insulated wire through a straight length of copper tube and then form the tube into a coil.

Im not saying that is what it is ..

EDIT: opps.. Pix beat me too it while i was typing..lol..


dole

Please, no doubt.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coaxial_cable
I mention this before but, I thought you knew that, but ok, capacity to.
http://www.std-wire.com/coax_cable_theory_and_application.html

ps.
For TT Lenz law do not apply !!

d.