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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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xenomorphlabs

Quote from: jeanna on July 18, 2009, 02:10:31 PM
He also said that the sharpness of the spike (faster rate of change of the spark = sudden) was more important than the frequency and that if sharp enough, it would drive the voltage up.
A too small di /dt of the current differential produces less HF and that´s independent from the actual spark rate per second. Has to do with the pre-ionisation of the gap.
That can be countered (in a tesla coil setup) by using rounded surfaces for the spark gap electrodes instead of sharp edges, but it might not be too critical in Smith´s devices, since he used off-the shelf components like automotive candles etc.

I recommend running ignition coils at 24 Volt. I just modified my circuit to do so and the sparks are much more powerful (due to the higher electrode voltage they can cross more distance).
That will create ~2.5 kV voltages in the secondary.
The next step is to down-transform the voltage to 230 V with the aircore transformer , store it in caps and then use a miraculous custom high DC --> AC inverter circuit with 2 to 500 power transistors or so that can handle high wattage *ROFL*
I can see nothing in Smith´s table device that hints to a huge output transformer/inverter.
However at several KV, i don´t understand how he gets away with that. He states that the amperage occurs already in the aircore coil and what transistors can swallow 80 kV CE voltages?  ;)

This approach is more what Kapanadze has been doing, not going insanely high with the voltage (which limits his power-out o.c.)



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jeanna

Quote from: xenomorphlabs on July 18, 2009, 03:17:15 PM
A too small di /dt of the current differential produces less HF and that´s independent from the actual spark rate per second. Has to do with the pre-ionisation of the gap.
That can be countered (in a tesla coil setup) by using rounded surfaces for the spark gap electrodes instead of sharp edges, but it might not be too critical in Smith´s devices, since he used off-the shelf components like automotive candles etc.

Thanks xeno,

I cannot remember what I was doing because I have been reading the energetic forum for the last 3 hours.
I think I just wanted to remind everybody that it was the shape of the high frequency spike that tesla said was so important - the voltage would naturally follow.
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QuoteThat will create ~2.5 kV voltages in the secondary.
The next step is to down-transform the voltage to 230 V with the aircore transformer , store it in caps and then use a miraculous custom high DC --> AC inverter circuit with 2 to 500 power transistors or so that can handle high wattage
I did this funny thing with a joule thief which I don't need to describe here, but in the end, I was able to keep the original pulsing going through to all the secondaries I have running off the core. This will make a step-down transformer easy and automatic.

So, I do not think you need to worry about a miraculous custom hi voltage transistor! or a cap for that matter.

The pulses can continue.

If you want to kill them and stuff what you got into a cap, ok, but if you keep it alive, it will continue to pulse and you will not need to work out an additional transistor circuit. At least that is how I look at it.

Now, for the exciting news...
I just stopped at the auto shop and got a cheap ignition coil. $23.

fun!

jeanna

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