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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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grizli

Quote from: starcruiser on March 26, 2010, 10:01:08 AM
Thankyou for the answers to my questions I appreciate your responses.

as mentioned by the OP, can you tell us what is your input versus output, do you see any gains?

Do you use a core as mentioned?

I wonder why tail coil has 28 turns instead 24 turns ? hmm

any idea whats tube diameter from image so i can calculate coil resonance frequency to see whats going on ? its standard PVC sewer tube

starcruiser

grizli,

Not sure why turns count is different, but with the wire used it is easy enough to try different turns to see what happens. Also, the wiring shown in interesting too, I wonder what would happen if the dual coil section is wired as a bifilar arrangement instead? simple enough again to try. On vacation this next week so I need to get myself a NST or perhaps try one of my ignition coils :)
Regards,

Carl

grizli

Quote from: starcruiser on March 26, 2010, 10:10:43 AM
grizli,

Not sure why turns count is different, but with the wire used it is easy enough to try different turns to see what happens. Also, the wiring shown in interesting too, I wonder what would happen if the dual coil section is wired as a bifilar arrangement instead? simple enough again to try. On vacation this next week so I need to get myself a NST or perhaps try one of my ignition coils :)

you can use what ever kind of HV transformer cause imput is classic TC spark gap ..  I presume..

Actually if you want to tray "TESLa BIFILAR" both left die coils must be wond in the SAME way but wires must be crossedm here we have crossed wires and oposed ways of winding..  am I right about Tesla bifilar (series bifilar) dont know for sure? 

madsatbg

@ Grizzly
is just my assumption, I have not prepared a scheme
I want to discuss whether such involvement is generally objectionable
tube is 50 mm

@ Omnibus
I'm not doing not measure, just under the glow of the lamp

starcruiser

Quote from: madsatbg on March 26, 2010, 10:21:08 AM
@ Grizzly
is just my assumption, I have not prepared a scheme
I want to discuss whether such involvement is generally objectionable
tube is 50 mm

@ Omnibus
I'm not doing not measure, just under the glow of the lamp

@masdsatbg,

We appreciate your involvement and contributions, this is something we (I) will be playing with and would like to duplicate your design and move on from there. Discussion of the design is what I am after as I am sure others are too. Anything you have to contribute about this is acceptable, please share what you see fit.
Regards,

Carl