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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: 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

Can I ask you what is maximum light bulb wattage you can light using your tube setup ?
related to other schematics with 220V inverter:
Hmm theoreticly generated voltage can destroy 220V inverter, maybe high frequency current generated in series TC secondary will prevent current goes through transformer secondary and it will use less energy hmm...
maybe its good to try..
but there are two type of inverter that give HF probably 50khz at output and others give 50 hz which is made by mosfets on output and TC can easy burn those mosfets...

madsatbg

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@masdsatbg,
Anything you have to contribute about this is acceptable, please share what you see fit.
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My best achievement is good
580 watts of input 600 watts of  output
input measured by wattmeter - see 580
I have 3 lamps  x 100 watts and 2 lamps x 150 watts
Video of my attempts can be seen
http://www.youtube.com/madsatbg

madsatbg

grizli

Quote from: madsatbg on March 26, 2010, 10:38:44 AM


My best achievement is good
580 watts of input 600 watts of  output
input measured by wattmeter - see 580
I have 3 lamps  x 100 watts and 2 lamps x 150 watts

This seems like different coil arrangement than first one , seems like Series Tesla bifilar hmm

madsatbg

Quote from: grizli on March 26, 2010, 10:47:20 AM
This seems like different A arrangement than first one , seems like Series Tesla bifilar hmm

yes, i try different ways of winding and turning

madsatbg

baroutologos

Hello madsatbg,

Nice to have you around, especialy since you have some extensive hands-on experience with the cap-discharge schemes. Feel free to share anything you see fit, even speculations.

Regards,