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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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Jimboot

Quote from: Kator01 on December 11, 2011, 07:54:04 PM
Hi Jimboot,

if you move the probes apart you form a bigger inductive loop ( 1/2 Winding) The High frequency electric field causes a displacement-current which overrides any  semiconductors inside of your probe. Another explanation :
the FET at the input-stage of your meter is exited by the oscillating electric field and runs wild.
I regard this as a normal behaviour in the space around a tesla-coil setup.
The field is in the space all around the tesla-coil. A sheet of metal seems to adapt the impedance so you can run a low-resistance indcandescent bulb at ease. I apologize if this has been already posted here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c98k8KswGR8&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL

Kator01
That was funny! The same has happened in my shed a few times. My guess is that was the circuit trying to earth itself?

jbignes5

Quote from: Jimboot on December 11, 2011, 08:20:36 PM
That was funny! The same has happened in my shed a few times. My guess is that was the circuit trying to earth itself?


Wow At 1:14 the lights are not equally lit. That was just before the flash on the floor when it grounded. It was in one way mode to the ground. Wow that is dangerous.... Hmmm... That could be an issue if the right conditions were to happen. Humidity being a major factor. We would need to fear cage it in a ball. Like a static shield. This way grounding would not be a issue. And for safety we only need to fuse or breaker the lines Just like we do currently at that cage. This way there is no possibility that this could get out of hand at any point in the line. Grounding outside of the ball would have to go through several layers of protections and virtually make this impossible to short. We should use iron mesh to build the structure with aluminum plates on each side. The plates will have to be welded nicely the frame could be iron rods with mesh over that. This way we try to block all versions of the fields. Maybe a copper inner shield would make a nice storage capacitance?

bolt

There was no "one way modes" or ball lightning, earthing "shorts"  or other catastrophic effects it was a very simple case of his earth wire which is INTENDED to be earthed  for proper operation had a number of cuts and twists in it from experiments and one join started to come apart  which burned up and caught the sheath plastic on fire.  No big deal he noticed it and problem solved.  So i don't think cages are required for normal operation.


You should know at this node point is VERY high amps but very low voltage perhaps dozens of amps.  As Kapandze green box video his earth on water pipe also kept over heating.  These little events are normal during rushed experimenters set-ups and demo's.


Jimboot

@verpies yes the effect still occurs with the meter some distance, around the length of a probe lead away, which is about 1/2 metre.
@woopy I have found that globes will not light, only give plasma if there internal element is close to the glass. In one instanc I had a 240v 40 watt globe only give plasma to the point where it broke the glass where the plasma was shorting on it. A 24v, 21watt globe would only give plasma.