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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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tagor

Quote from: vrand on June 10, 2010, 03:00:19 AM
Thank you callanan for the schematic.  :)

Romerouk also mentioned he is using DC and a capacitor 90.02mf connected in parallel with the load.

"DC as the source to the system, diode and a capacitor connected to the MT output."

Regards, Mike R.

Thank you callanan

but dragon said :

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The light intensity is brighter with the wire or coil through the center. The ground doesn't seem to make any difference if it's connected to the end or through the center. It will work without the ground but the intensity of the light is lower and consumption goes up to around 10 watts.


romerouk

Quote from: callanan link=topic=7679.msg244334#msg244334 =1276144408
Hi All,

It appears that this is the circuit JLN & romerouk are using based on what I can see from their videos and the information they have provided.

Well done callanan, this is exactly the diagram used by me.
I have changed now for high voltage dc with benefits for the spark gap, not overheating... but brightness is not the same, lower by 20-30%

hartiberlin

Many thanks to all who contributed to this.
Now we have a good schematics thanks to Ossi Callanan.

romerouk, how do you produce the DC ?
Do you use one way rectifier diode or graetz bridge at the MOT ?

What High Voltage cap do you use ?

I wonder, why the ground wire from the MOT goes through the center and then
back to the MOT ?
This normally will result in canceling the magnetic field inside the back and forth wire,
as it is a true canceling bifilar setup, so I wonder if this is really good ?

2. Also as you use 22 turns CCW and then 84 turns CW,
so the 22 turns cancels a bit of the 84 turns coils,
maybe it is just easier and better
to use just 62 turns alone, so you only need 2 coils in total and not 3 coils ?

Many thanks.

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

romerouk

I have connected capacitors in parallel with the load (0.5 - 2uf), not 90uf as someone have stated here.I have to go to work now, I will do some more testing this evening.
I need to get some more bulbs...
I understand that someone else had luck with this design, I hope many others will replicate and come with new improvements.

Regards,
Romerouk


baroutologos

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What High Voltage cap do you use ?

I wonder, why the ground wire from the MOT goes through the center and then
back to the MOT ?
This normally will result in canceling the magnetic field inside the back and forth wire,
as it is a true canceling bifilar setup, so I wonder if this is really good ?

2. Also as you use 22 turns CCW and then 84 turns CW,
so the 22 turns cancels a bit of the 84 turns ,
maybe it is just easier and better
to use just 62 turns alone, so you only need 2 coils in total and not 3 coils ?

Many thanks.

, Stefan.

hello admin,

....

Concerning the cancellation of the B-flux for the two coils wound CW and CCW, despite initial appearances this is not happening. Since the current comes from the CW section and then returns from the CCW section, inductance is enhanced and not diminished. I have measured just to be sure.

ps: If you think about it, while we wound any solenoid, we go (eg) CW till reaching an end then we continue CCW till the other end, the again CW etc. The alteration of currents total vector in combination with wounding alteration makes no a difference.

Just look at the pic below. Suppose that we start winding the black coil from the far right part. When reaching the close end, and we continue winding the red coil without any change in our winding style.
Yet if you consider the red/black coil as the strting point, results the one (red) to be wound CCW and the black CW.
Interesting little thing...