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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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Yucca

Quote from: xenomorphlabs on August 01, 2009, 12:18:02 PM
The FWBR approach adheres to that one D. Smith patent. Let`s take his kitchen-table device.
Honestly, i have a hard time understanding it, because at first glance there seem to be no resonant circuits per se.
Rectified DC caps on the primary and FWBR on the secondary does not yield the typical resonant circuits. In my understanding there should be no oscillation happening.
So the whole thing must be solely based upon the coils own oscillation with its parasitic parallel capacitance, which is usually small. The DC caps could theoretically oscillate but the high voltage would destroy them after a while. Why DC caps ?!?
Smith explicitely sais that these caps are for fine tuning the primary circuit, so he obviously uses them as part of an oscillator and they might tolerate the alternating current.

But why to drive the primary circuit at all with high frequency from a HV gen when it gets rectified anyway (in Smith`s device) is inexplicable to me at the moment. The frequency would simply be determined by the coil`s inductance, its parasitic capacitance (and the DC cap ?) alone. But maybe i am mistaken.

Kapanadze`s first video device does not need a rectifier to light the lamps (He has a  rectifier  { Ð'ЫПРЯМИТЕЛЬ } though on the table there which he connects to the secondary only later for whatever reason).
That indicates that his secondary already carries the correct AC.

Just experiment with LC circuits on primary and secondary and make some measurements.
You will eventually bring a clearer picture about this with your work.

Regards

Xeno, I will be first building a tesla coil in reverse fed with AC cap (DC charged prior to spark) over spark gap set to about 5kV. The output will goto FWBR and into caps. So this is similar to smiths device, only difference is the AC input cap, yes?

Do you have smiths turns ratio?, I can´t find a decent pic to count the coils, I´m sure I saw one in this thread sometime but I´ve not found it again.

I have been saying I will put a scope on this using a homemade HV probe, but I now think I will not, I was reading about HV probe design here:

http://members.tm.net/lapointe/High_Voltage_Probe.html

despite the superb probe he built he blew his scope, ouch!:

QuoteThere was a blue flash from the polycarbonate end piece on the high voltage probe (indicating an arc within the probe) and input A of the scope went dead
from the end of this page: http://members.tm.net/lapointe/Tesla_Measure.html

So I now plan to build a HV potential divider and just hook a cheap $9 moving coil meter to this, that will allow me to monitor DC levels of HV and calculate input power by timing the slow rise of the input cap as I feed it with a 1MOhm resistor so it charges slowly. My experiments will take place away from my equipment and computers because I can´t afford to zap them.


xenomorphlabs

Quote from: iflewmyown on August 01, 2009, 04:17:18 PM
Check out these two references for some explanation of what we are trying to do.
http://rexresearch.com/harteh/harteh.htm
http://rexresearch.com/xfldant/xfldant.htm

Interesting articles.
The suggested units are quite big (20m) , do you assume that something similar is being used in Kapanadze`s device?

iflewmyown

QuoteThe suggested units are quite big (20m) , do you assume that something similar is being used in Kapanadze`s device?

The radio waves mentioned are 20 meters and 40 meters long. The device first mentioned is only 20 inches long with a 4 inch diameter. The relevant part is the claim that a magnetic field can be created without current.

tishatang

@iflewmyown

QuoteThe relevant part is the claim that a magnetic field can be created without current.

This is a holy grail.  I think you have something here!!!

This might explain how some Don Smith devices work?  According to Don Smith moving magnetic fields do not create BEMF like moving conductors do.  Here is a way for moving magnetic fields with little or no power required.

For example.  We have a natural source of AC energy.  Either from the atmosphere or from an earth battery.  We feed the source into a tunable tank circuit just like a radio.  This gives us a gain of voltage equal to the Q of the circuit.  We feed one leg of the tack circuit to one plate of the EH system.  The other is phase shifted and fed into the other plate of the EH system.
The two phase shifted signals are mixed creating (synthesizing) a magnetic wave radiating outward.  Nearby is an inductor.  The rising and falling magnetic field induces power into the inductor which we collect.  If Don Smith is right, the power collected will not reflect back to drain the source at the tank circuit?  The higher the frequency the higher the power and the smaller  the components.

This also might be the way the TPU works? 

Good find!
Tishatang