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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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jeanna

Quote from: Goat on November 11, 2009, 03:11:07 PM
Hi jeanna

I did mention the resistor in 3. above but I'm not knowledgeable enough in electronics to know what it should be....

From what I understood the size of the resistor would have to be calculated for frequency as D. Smith mentioned using charts.

Regards,
Paul

Yes, you did.
I am asking beyond what he said.

I have made very little of it, but in my 30 led circuit, I have been watching the frequency go down in certain areas as I USE the voltage.
So, I have been looking at frequency numbers for some time as possibly like an AC version of E=IR where the I is replaced by f for frequency. But the equation is not simple. It is almost logarithmic and that just means the frequency goes up or down a little as the voltage changes a lot... or something like that.

I am not publishing this or anything... :D, but it is something I have observed.
Don Smith is reducing frequency by putting a resistor across a transformer. I have not seen this before. (and I am new to electronics, so that means little).

Anyway, would that not be a nice extra?

Thanks again for making such a clear list of DS's elements.

jeanna

minde4000

@Goat

1. I have posted link to new dons videos before dole did so I have seen them. Tnx  :P

2. I believe you tune L1 to L2 wire lenght not otherwise since L2 lenght will be running on quarter wave lenght resonant standing wave and  have node-antinode execly at physical coil winding ends when properly tuned.

@All

Did anyone find those OU NST suppliers? Part number is clearly visible but google comes out with almost zero results.
The best way I think in this system  is to use at least 2 trimmer caps for precision tunning. L2 to quarterwave and L1 to match resonant pumping of tuned L2.

Also if someone could find and post a link to those resistor frequency charts I would be appreciated.

Regards Minde

slapper

This is probably the company that made the neon sign high voltage module:
http://www.neonpro.com

Take care.

nap
we are not alone :)

Goat

Hi Minde

I was not aware that you had posted a link to these videos on this thread so that's why I gave credit to Dole.

The reason I got excited over this particular model is because Don Smith specified at the end of the video that "You don't have to know what you're doing at all" and that "you don't have to tune it" and that "the circuit takes care of that for you" !


In Video 4 of 5 at 7:19 Don Smith mentions that he'll show us how to make a simple one....He goes onto say that "most of the things that are in my devices which I demonstrate were put there because people expect to see them and not because they need to be there".


In Video 4 of 5 at around 8:00 he shows and draws the high voltage unit with a 1 turn primary and mentions that it's running A/C at 35,000 cps.  It's interesting that at 8:30 he says "The method I'm teaching you here you don't have to know about tuning" and "The length of the wire that goes on this coil is basically irrelevant because it's being pumped by the high voltage device here and that's going to set the frequency and that the length of the wire is not going to have anything to do with it so you don't have to know how to tune it to do this."

As I mentioned in my previous thread, I have never seen this model in the pdf's and I find it odd that everyone tends to stick to all the other more complicated models of his devices when this one seems...well...uncomplicated!

I'm not mentioning this to start anything or be contrary to what you said but nowhere in the video 4 of 5 and 5 of 5 did I hear him once mention resonance!

Maybe I'm naive or don't understand electronics enough and Don Smith is purposely misleading us here or he isn't, that's why I posted pictures of the circuit in the hopes that electronics people or electronics engineering might have useful input as to figuring out the circuit and components to use and formulas to calculate their values.

BTW...The NST was a Bertonee NPS-12D8 which had a CSA (Canadian Safety Association) certified symbol on it which probably was made in Canada at the time but I couldn't find any information on it either except for a post that mentioned using an NPS-12D10S as an equivalent.

Regards,
Paul

minde4000

Thank You Slapper. This is great.

http://www.neonpro.com/docc/Product-NPS-120.htm

INPUT   :    120VAC 60Hz 0.5A   -    60W
OUTPUT:    5kV 30mA               -  150W

Am I missing something?

@Goat

I am no expert either but certain things he says do sound funny but there are other things that could be the key to ones project.
One thing I dont understand in his amplifier how come L2 one part of the coil has parralel cap and the other is open? This would render 2 parts of L2 out of sync immidiately. Makes me wonder if a second parralel cap for another part of L2 is not shown or taken out for security and demo purposes. I am probably wrong.

Thank You

Minde