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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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What_The_Flux

Quote from: baroutologos on June 15, 2010, 09:39:22 AM
@Romerouk,

I am deeply undestand what you say. Experimentation takes time, MONEY and time! My main persistent point here, is that you should just secure you have OU in the first place instead of going to other setups which will take you time, eat you money and maybe do not show any value IF the basic principle is not true.

OU means a definite fool-proof measurment of input, in need with empirical means
definite fool-proof measurment of output (FWBR, smoothed voltages, currents and known loads)

If those figures remain obscure or "I guess so" then no real point IMO in striving this direction.


Agreed, with the exception of your definition of OU.
If we can duplicate the two or three coupled resonances that Kapanadze claimed, and create something that continues to oscillate even after you remove input power, while outputting a finite amount of energy, then we have OU.

As much as I respect Naudin's work, he never attempts to remove input power, nor measure output power. Perhaps measuring output power is moot, due to the nature of the energy coming out of the Kapgen. Yet if he could light one LED after removing input power, that would mean more to me than lighting a whole bank of in candescent bulbs with the unit plugged in.

Re: Theory vs. experimentation.
Yes, there's probably too much theorizing going on, but what else do you do when your experiment doesn't give you the results you want? (And so far that's 100% of them). You get all the minds in your forum together and try to figure out how to modify the experiment, and give reasons why. It's all good to me as long as it's on topic.

WTF

xenomorphlabs

The MOT runs only efficiently at 50 Hz as Bolt has pointed out before and the output of Naudin´s set-up is probably much higher. So how could he even dare to think to feed the o/p back without taking steps to get his o/p in the 50 Hz range.
And who sais he hasn´t tried, but with no success ?

Kapanadze´s patent mentions secondary frequency regulators/filters before the point where he loops the o/p back.

romerouk

Quote from: xenomorphlabs on June 15, 2010, 08:41:54 AM
So if it´s stranded  like this :
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/74/Stranded_lamp_wire.jpg/220px-Stranded_lamp_wire.jpg

and it´s 7.5 cm thick (!) alltogether, then you have a massive ground cable there. It by far doesn´t look that thick in your videos.
Yeah that is way out of my budget (couple of hundred euros) and the wire i use so far (2.5mm single) yields no effect because it is probably too thin (just what i had at that length).

EDIT: I looked at it again, i think Romerouk really means mm rather than cm if he refers to the green,red,gray wires coming off the center cables.
Sorry for the mistake, the total is 7.5 mm, sometimes is called speaker wire or lamp wire.
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hartiberlin

Be aware,
that the materials for the sparkgap could
also make a difference on the power
output.

As dissimular metals could get a better effect,
the best would be to use graphite and copper as the
sparkgap electrodes.
These 2 materials also brought the best
current spikes in the Newman motors.

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Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

woopy

Hello romero and all

OK i am almost ready for a first test

I did the coil exactly as Romero  that is  84 turns  plus 22 turns plus 6 big turns.

the coil 1 and 2 have the same stranded wire (blue) and  for the big coil (green and yellow) there is 7 strand of plain copper,

the center is made with 4 stranded copper and something torsaded for connection to one ground line, plus the main blue wire connection to the spark gap.

the mot is rated 700 watts. I will use it directly (without the cap and diode for a first test. What do you think ? Or can i use the MO cap  (0.95 micro farad and 2100 volts) and HV diode.?

I will ground it with 2 ground line conducting to 2 galvanised steel bar going 1 meter deep in the ground. and separated about 15 meter.   I intend to use a wire with 3 time 1.5 mm2 bounded ,for the ground lines .

I intend to begin with a halogen 500 watts what do you think ?

If it works, i will post the pictures of the construction of the coil step by step.

good luck at all

Laurent