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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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Thaelin

Flathunter:
    I tend to think that the so called resonator is a LC tank left to oscilate at its own frequency. Then it would mix with the other one. Down convert anyone?
  thay

Yucca

Quote from: nievesoliveras on July 29, 2009, 07:14:46 PM
Congratulations @yucca !

Are you going to post that specific schematic of your flyback circuit configuration including the toroid filter connections?

Jesus

OK Jesus, I'll hand draw a schematic and photo it tonight along with the finished supply, I've just finished putting it on a board. It runs real nice at about 20kV using just a small 9V battery.

I dropped my flyback on a tiled floor and the core fully broke, I used superglue to fix it and it seems just as good as before, I guess the core needs airgaps in it anyway so that's why it performs just fine.

Yucca

Quote from: flathunter on July 30, 2009, 08:20:32 AM
This is what makes me think that perhaps Yucca had a good idea when he suggested that by Magnetic resonance D.Smith might mean tuning the coil to half wavelength (correct me if im wrong Yucca). 

Try tuning your coil to halfwavelength - see if the resonant effect is different.

That's what I'm thinking could be a possibility. I will begin coil construction and collection stage when my wire and parts arrive, should be within 2 weeks. Then I will try some different things.

I'm thinking that maybe the secondary can be forced into 0.5 wave resonance by shorting the ends together then a centre tap could extract the big swings into the rectifier. all just speculation though until experimentation starts.

Note to self and all:
One thing I must do is make a decent ground connection, I don't really want to sink this thing into my house wiring earth. It may be tricky because I live on a mountainslope and bedrock is just around 1 foot deep, it is a soft porous rock though so may be great if I can get down into it using a pickaxe or something.

Goat

Quote from: Yucca on July 30, 2009, 11:07:31 AM
Note to self and all:
One thing I must do is make a decent ground connection, I don't really want to sink this thing into my house wiring earth. It may be tricky because I live on a mountainslope and bedrock is just around 1 foot deep, it is a soft porous rock though so may be great if I can get down into it using a pickaxe or something.

@ Yucca

Concerning the bedrock issue maybe take a look at page 22 of the following:
http://books.google.ca/books?id=7bPI5d6S_qgC&pg=PA22&lpg=PA22&dq=drive+ground+rod+in+bedrock&source=bl&ots=Plk-QWV0N1&sig=oXsoMa8-d0-rrjIgRrhhqYJgLaA&hl=en&ei=lMpxSpCFMcSltgfE8KGNBA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1

It shows ways of laying a ground rod either horizontally or at an angle.

Hope it helps.

Regards,
Paul

Thaelin

   This was brought up by a friend of mine in the airforce. He was told to go out and put in a ground rod. Seeing that he was in alaska, it was frozen solid at the time. Not going to hammer one in very easy there. So he dug a trench one foot deep and three feet long and laid it in. covered  it up and it worked just fine.