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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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ramset

Whats for yah ne're go bye yah
Thanks Grandma

jeanna

@xenomorph and Thaelin,
thank you both

I am not too worried about the RF myself. I live in a metal trailer house from the 70's. Cell phones turn off in here, but I am glad to hear how to check and probably someone else who does not live in a trailer-house will be happy to learn this, so thank you for the suggestion.

Is the white cord the primary? or is it the secondary? (newbie-not car guy)
So, thaelin how would I hook it up for the flyback ?

My thought is:
I would take the pulse in through the primary  from my joule thief, 40khz to begin with, and let it spark across the secondary. ... I can reliably change the frequency to 208KHz (or above if I don't care about the voltage.)

xenomorph, maybe a joule thief would work for you. $2.70 is all it costs for one like my fast little one.

thank you,

jeanna

edit.
good idea jim. I will find mine from last month and post it if it looks like what you want.
j

xenomorphlabs

Quote from: jeanna on July 14, 2009, 10:43:38 PM
Is the white cord the primary? or is it the secondary? (newbie-not car guy)
So, thaelin how would I hook it up for the flyback ?

The middle connector (white cable) is the high voltage out terminal (secondary).
What Thaelin means can be seen in attached image.

Quotexenomorph, maybe a joule thief would work for you. $2.70 is all it costs for one like my fast little one.

I will consider it. There is 2 options that i want to experiment with.
1) is to transform to high voltage already "imprinting" a high frequency onto the secondary and
2) is to use an inverter and then the 50 Hz AC to run into a neon transformer and move the frequency control entirely onto the spark gap.

Thaelin

   I used to have an old scooter that had cdi on it. It put out
35000v to the plugs. I only made the mistake once. It took a
half hour for my arm to be usable enough to ride home.
   These coils were used on the old cars, say pre 1970 area.
I have two of them and they have toasted many transistors
each. I think a diode from a microwave would be a good choice
to protect the transistors from kickback.

thay

jeanna

Quote from: xenomorphlabs on July 14, 2009, 11:52:58 PM
The middle connector (white cable) is the high voltage out terminal (secondary).
What Thaelin means can be seen in attached image.
Thanks. That is perfect.

Quote...2 options that i want to experiment with.
1) is to transform to high voltage already "imprinting" a high frequency onto the secondary and
..
I think this is what I meant...to use the output from a joule thief secondary to do.
It is pulsed dc usually in very sharp pulses. and you can even regulate it by turning a pot.
We will help you.
It is rather new (old) territory also.

thanks,

jeanna