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Overunity Machines Forum



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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znel

Just a note for those building, I noticed everyone uses a fixed spark gap.   I made up an adjustable spark gap for other projects some time back which has made "tuning" much easier.

This one has Thorium doped tungsten tips pressed into the bolts and the wheel is made of nylon large enough to keep any voltage from jumping to your hand and can be adjusted on the fly.   This has been a big help in tuning for the best output at the lowest input. 

Simple things can make a big difference in the outcome....

Play safe and have fun !
Dragon 

aether22

Quote from: mircea on June 15, 2010, 06:49:20 PM
@ all - I have 2 microwave transformer, and I have the same problem (or not) with both: The IDLE power (without dummy load)  is very huge, one is 850w and 2nd is 480 w. The  is ok, with noise, light, etc, .... The question is: Is normal?  ???

In other words, I have 2 "kapagen", first one with 10cm diameter with 90/30/8 wounds with output 500 w but not (yet) over-unity, and the 2nd one with 5 cm diameter with the same wounds number, untested yet. Maybe tomorrow... I  don't have pictures and video with may work, but I have enough professional photo&video tools to do this if is over-unity one of them (or both)!

Good-Look everyone!

If you have the secondary of the MOT open, which is to say that it is not connected to the rest of the circuit, how much power does it pull? (if it pulls that much then they are damaged)

If you mean it pulls that much power shorted through the spark gap and the ground then that is normal, but not a good test to run.
?To forgive is to set a prisoner free and then discover that the prisoner was you.?  Lewis Smedes

e2matrix

Quote from: znel on June 15, 2010, 08:04:56 PM
Just a note for those building, I noticed everyone uses a fixed spark gap.   I made up an adjustable spark gap for other projects some time back which has made "tuning" much easier.

This one has Thorium doped tungsten tips pressed into the bolts and the wheel is made of nylon large enough to keep any voltage from jumping to your hand and can be adjusted on the fly.   This has been a big help in tuning for the best output at the lowest input. 

Simple things can make a big difference in the outcome....

Play safe and have fun !
Dragon

Very nice setup for an adjustable spark gap!  Did you use thoriated welding rods for the tips? 

baroutologos

hey,

Nice piece of apparatus Wopi! I am lookin forward your test results.

BTW, all things should be adjustable here. From voltage operating the MOT, the SG, the grounds, etc

mircea

Quote from: aether22 on June 15, 2010, 08:46:51 PM
If you have the secondary of the MOT open, which is to say that it is not connected to the rest of the circuit, how much power does it pull? (if it pulls that much then they are damaged)

If you mean it pulls that much power shorted through the spark gap and the ground then that is normal, but not a good test to run.

Yes, the secondary of the MOT is open.
Thank You!!
mircea