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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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baroutologos

Another quite technical thing.

From the higher quality photos released by SR, it is clearly seen that the transistors (PNP_NPN) are connected base-emiter, emiter-base.
Have you met any electronic circuit of that topology? Is that an inverter setup? (i assume transistors left pin is base, middle collector, right emiter)

xenomorphlabs

Quote from: baroutologos on May 01, 2010, 07:43:57 PM
Another quite technical thing.

From the higher quality photos released by SR, it is clearly seen that the transistors (PNP_NPN) are connected base-emiter, emiter-base.
Have you met any electronic circuit of that topology? Is that an inverter setup? (i assume transistors left pin is base, middle collector, right emiter)

There is a possibility that the pinout of the left transistor differs from the standard BCE scheme, which is not found in all TO-220 transistors.
Even the same type can have different pinouts depending on the manufacturer.
So for it to be a push-pull combination, the bases and the emitters would be connected.
From the pictures you can see that he only feeds the emitter signal to the coil. No other wires at the ends of the coil are visible to indicate a transformer connection as it is commonly done (and therefore wrongly shown in all diagrams concerning this device).
People want to see what they think is there.

BUT, i don´t wanna exclude the possibility that it might be like you pointed out.
In that case i have no idea what this would do, never seen transistors connected that way.
I remember SR made the following statement:

Quote3) Many think that the frequency exit 50Hz from a secondary winding of the transformer of Tariel´s device  is impossible! I wish to tell that for sinusoid formation powerful bipolar transistors PNP and NPN are used, everyone on the half wave and how it works with the transformer I will not tell yet.

So who knows, what this might be intended for, in the case it really has the basis and emitters connected.

I am currently experimenting with the push-pull set-up, because i know how it works.

gyulasun

Quote from: baroutologos on May 01, 2010, 07:43:57 PM
Another quite technical thing.

From the higher quality photos released by SR, it is clearly seen that the transistors (PNP_NPN) are connected base-emiter, emiter-base.
Have you met any electronic circuit of that topology? Is that an inverter setup? (i assume transistors left pin is base, middle collector, right emiter)

Here is a link that explains a complementary transistor pair as connected normally:

http://www.qrp.pops.net/AF-Basics.asp

Normally both transistors work as common collector amplifier (known also as emitter follower).

If I misundertood you and you meant that one of the bases is connected to the other transistor emitter and vice versa, than sorry. Where can see such picture, I did not follow this thread continously.
Can it be seen what is connected to one base-emitter point that might be an input and what is connected to the other base-emitter point that might be an output?
Connecting the PNP-NPN pair such a way, the base-emitter diodes are in anti-parallel (like a diode pair for an AC limiter), I have not seen such yet.

rgds Gyula

xenomorphlabs

Here there is 1 close-up and a side-view.
What is bizarre is that if you assume a BCE pinout.
That the collectors seem to be fed with 2 independent
lines. The red wires coming from what seems to be either
2 black electrolytic caps or maybe fixed inductors and the thick
white wires that  lead under the table.
Also note that these 2 black components (whatever they are)
have no wires leading under the table (as can be seen in the side view).

But what feeds the bases then? No wire can be seen going in.
Being stuck in what i expect to see, it would make more sense
if the bases are the middle pin in the specific pinout, thereby being fed
with 2 signals ?

dole

Hi everyone
I just post on youtube one of my first experiment with ferrite core transformer. Please do not judge me wrong if there is something you all been testing for the long time. I just would be happy if this could help to solve puzzle around this humanity worth device. If there is any interest I can send the schematic end explain more in details, otherwise thanks to all and Удачи (good luck)!

d.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNKG2Slh-_U