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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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AbbaRue

About diodes, I have looked at many of these HV diodes on different links from Alibaba.com
When I look at the specs I see things like 14v drop for 15kV diode.
And some are even higher. 
What this tells me is that most of these HV diodes are just many 1000V diodes placed in one epoxy case. 
So I think the best deal is to just buy 1000v 1 A Ultrafast recovery diodes and make your own HV diode
by placing them into epoxy yourself. 

Ultrafast 1000V 1.0A  Reverse Recovery Time 75nS  ( Buy 100 for 4 cents each, total $4.00 )
Here is Link:     http://www.futurlec.com/Diodes/UF4007pr.shtml

Location: Futurlec
1133 Broadway, Suite 706, New York, NY 10010 USA

That would give you 25 kV 1.0 A diode (42.5 volt drop)  for $1.00 plus cost of epoxy.

a.king21

Chapter 3 page 53 in Patrick Kelly's free energy book gives some useful tips in constructing high voltage diodes. The link is:  http://free-energy-info.co.uk/PJKbook.pdf

Good luck in your replications.

Jimboot

Just stripped my first microwave oven. Interesting. Only the one HV diode though. 12kv 500ma. A CLO4-12 Lots of other good spare parts though.

electricme

I made the following spark gap assembly as I have read, the spark energy in the Kapanadze Device is not hot.

Over the last several months I have been thinking what should I use to make a spark gap, I have made a spark gap using dome headed steel bolts, but I wasn't happy with it as it was too bulky and didn't look right.
A hour ago I thought about using two spark plugs, the difficulty was, the center electrodes were set too deep inside the spark plugs.
The answer was simple, cut off the threaded part of the spark plug and then mount them both facing each other in a PVC tube, then glue that to a short length of wood.

I choose el cheepo lawn mower spark plugs as these have the threaded end with the round brass nut  on them making it easy and simple to attatch the High Voltage wires to.

5435.jpg = Brand new sparkplug $2 Australian
5436.jpg = Cut off the threaded end. Put the plug in a vice and use a hacksaw to cut all around the base of the plug.
5437.jpg = This what you want them to look like.
5438.jpg = Cut a short length of PVC electrical conduit that the spark plug will be a very tight fit, use a "round file" to make a small viewing window so you can see if the spark is sparking.
5439.jpg = This is what it should look like inside
5440.jpg = Glue you "new" spark gap assembly to a short length of wood, I made sure I had room for my fingers to access the top of each plug and wasnt going to fight in a tight space.

This took me about 1 and 1/2 hours to make.
 
People who succeed with the impossible are mocked by those who say it cannot be done.

electricme

People who succeed with the impossible are mocked by those who say it cannot be done.