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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: PARAV on July 22, 2009, 11:07:53 PM
Don Smith Jr.

Just spotted this on the energetic forum

www.28an.com/altenergypro/contact.htm

nice 1:

http://www.28an.com/altenergypro/device03-2.htm

I've always thought that maybe when closing the loop (destroying the dipole as Bearden describes it) the system would bog down. Not wanting to feed off energy itself had produced for some peculiar reason. But Smith claims to have closed the loop here, all on one self contained board, very cool! I wish so much he had a video showing it being started and then unplugging it and showing it self run.

nice 2:
http://www.28an.com/altenergypro/device07.htm

looks to me like a coil on top of a plasma globewhich I've seen before, but now I see the whole system including collection. Coil goes into I prusume a responsive and high V diode bridge which charges up a polyrpop cap bank. I wonder if he has to tune his collection coil to the globe somehow, which will be some kHz excited?

I've gotta get me some descent fast high V diodes, looks like they're the key to collecting in all these systems. I've got polyprops already.

flathunter

Quote from: Yucca on July 23, 2009, 10:39:58 AM


I've gotta get me some descent fast high V diodes, looks like they're the key to collecting in all these systems. I've got polyprops already.

Do you mean 3 phase bridge recitifiers when you say high V diodes?  I'm going down the market tomorrow, and you'd be amazed what bargains you can pick up in the Radio Markets round here.  ;)

Yucca

Quote from: flathunter on July 23, 2009, 02:10:05 PM
Do you mean 3 phase bridge recitifiers when you say high V diodes?  I'm going down the market tomorrow, and you'd be amazed what bargains you can pick up in the Radio Markets round here.  ;)

Your lucky to have a radio market near you, enjoy it!

For now I won't be building any 3 phase systems like Kapanadzes latest, I'll start with single phase. I want to build a power harvesting module first, so a full wave HV bridge (4 diodes) charging a modest bank of doorknobs, I want to build it on a board with input and output choc block connectors, that way I can use it for any experiment where I want to collect HV at high freq. I will also include a push switch that will bleed any stored charge through a HV resistor to reset the bank to zero. With such a module you can easily just put a DMM over the cap bank and time how long to charge from 0V to 1kV and then accurately calculate average output power of any experiment being performed.

I've seen some nice diodes on ebay, I will probably buy some soonish.

triffid

A long time ago when I was in physics lab.We did an experiment with the acceleration of a falling mass.At 32ft/(sec)2.We made a paper record of the falling mass.And at each point recorded it show increasing acceleration.We were in the basement of the building.Not 18 inches above the ground.So I find it hard to believe a falling mass slows down at 18 inches above the ground.We would need to perform this same experiment outside in the open.Triffid

xenomorphlabs

Quote from: triffid on July 23, 2009, 10:45:36 PM
A long time ago when I was in physics lab.We did an experiment with the acceleration of a falling mass.At 32ft/(sec)2.We made a paper record of the falling mass.And at each point recorded it show increasing acceleration.We were in the basement of the building.Not 18 inches above the ground.So I find it hard to believe a falling mass slows down at 18 inches above the ground.We would need to perform this same experiment outside in the open.Triffid

Hmmm, so this is then related to exactly what aspect of Kapanadze or comparable resonant induction amplifiers ??? Or did you post in the wrong thread?