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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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Omnibus

Thanks @DeadZone for the transcript.

The main points in it are:
Heating system used as ground.
Shows the output transformer.
Output transformer is made on ferromagnetic core unlike the misconception people have that it should be an oscillatory circuit.
For lack of battery he uses a 12V power supply.
Further, the system charges a 4700uF cap and is used to power the system.
Turns the system on.
Fan goes off as well as two power transistors and our favorable arc.
A 150W lamp is also being powered.
150W is the maximum he could get. There’ll be more in the future.
Now the external power source is disconnected and the cap is discharged by shorting the leads.
Lamp, arc keep working.
Transistor is used to generate, that is, feeds the high voltage transformer and that transformer generates the arc, that is, not arc but high voltage.
The arc isn’t powerful and need not be.
It stimulates the process determined in the ferromagnetic core.
Further, there’s a 20W transformer fed by the output coil which feeds the 150W lamp.
To stop the device the cap has to be discharged.
Once cap is discharged the device can’t be turned on.
To turn it on external power source (12V, 1A) has to be used again.
At the end, he repeats that process of turning the device on once again.


Now what remains is to have our good forum members @bartoulogos, @madsatbg, @xenomorphlabs, @grizly etc. reproduce this simple schematic and see if it really is self-sustaining and, more importantly, if it isn’t tapping into a known energy source (by enclosing it in a Faraday cage). Unless this whole thing is another joke, of course. Who can tell? Wish I can try it but at this moment I don’t have any facilities around while I see the good members here showing really well made systems.

Omnibus

Quote from: grizli on April 02, 2010, 02:22:37 PM
I wonder is this schematics really related to REAL device ? hmm what you think

Seems to me like it is.

xenomorphlabs

It can´t be exactly, because the 2 transistors are missing.
They must be important, because Kapanadze comes from an inverter into the green box and obviously is not using a microwave oven transformer to simply step the 50 Hz AC up, but maybe that works too.

forest

Well, two fets constitute common used inverter. It could be just that - inverter.
12V to 400V charging capacitors, which are discharged into transformer generating HV.Then spark gap and output coils.

hartiberlin

Many thanks for posting this great selfrunning
Kapanadze video.

So where was the circuit diagramm exactly posted ?

I am attaching it here again, so it will stay in this thread.

I also hope, that this is no fake and that it is real.

Well, it could be that the 2 transistors and this
switch at the back are only the circuit to
switch between 4700 uF supply and
selfrunning supply and that the posted simpler
circuit diagramm is just the basic selfrunning
circuit ?

Many thanks again to the SR admin.

Regards, Stefan.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum