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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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bolt

So my question can i connect directly the HV coil of the mot to the spark plug ? what do you suggest ?

Take the fuse out of secondary you should be fused twice already on the primary at the plug i/p and house fuse.  At 240 volts 2.4kw = 10 amps even though rated for about 1000w there is no current limit power can easy double on surges and startup.

Oh yes all loads should be in series and if you only got 2 or 3 bulbs they can still blow as load not enough to pull all that power available which is why you really need GDT's to stop over volts.

romerouk

@woopy
I had the same problem with the high voltage fuse then I had to use tiny wire do redo it. Start with 2 small wires then if it blows again add 3 until it stays on. DO NOT USE WITHOUT ANY FUSE!
Another thing in your attempt is that 2x100w plus that 60w is not enough.If the circuit works good you will need around 9x100w bulbs to keep it from blowing fuse or bulbs. One more thing is having a lower wattage in series with higer wattage bulb. If you need to use 60w bulbs togheter with 100w bulbs then connect 2x60w in parallel then connect them in series with the 100w bulbs.
Ideal in a series load like here is to have all bulbs the same wattage, or at least close enough.

I am progressing   with the 12 volt input + high voltage and very low amperage.
Just a small clue to all. Consider the 6 turn coil (big solid copper pipe is better) an antena to capture... most of you will understand what is capturing there.
Now, I don't have high output but I have a stable system, I can touch it without being scared that I am touching it for the last time, and the input at this moment is below 1 amp@12v unaffected by the load.There is no point showind something at this moment in time as I might change many things while I am working on.
....by the way, I am using ONLY ONE GROUND now, even that ground connection can be substituted with 2 points in the air, but for now using ground is much easier (maybe in the future while we do some progress here and I can understand more how is actually functioning)

Best regards to all,
RomeroUK

hartiberlin

Hi RomeroUK,
sounds good your progress,
by the way, maybe you can also try to use more than 6 Windings on the big output coil
and use the whole length of the tube for the output coil ?

Will this rise the output voltage and output power ?

Many thanks.

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

xenomorphlabs

Quote from: romerouk on June 16, 2010, 06:38:25 AM
@woopy
I had the same problem with the high voltage fuse then I had to use tiny wire do redo it. Start with 2 small wires then if it blows again add 3 until it stays on. DO NOT USE WITHOUT ANY FUSE!
Another thing in your attempt is that 2x100w plus that 60w is not enough.If the circuit works good you will need around 9x100w bulbs to keep it from blowing fuse or bulbs. One more thing is having a lower wattage in series with higer wattage bulb. If you need to use 60w bulbs togheter with 100w bulbs then connect 2x60w in parallel then connect them in series with the 100w bulbs.
Ideal in a series load like here is to have all bulbs the same wattage, or at least close enough.

I am progressing   with the 12 volt input + high voltage and very low amperage.
Just a small clue to all. Consider the 6 turn coil (big solid copper pipe is better) an antena to capture... most of you will understand what is capturing there.
Now, I don't have high output but I have a stable system, I can touch it without being scared that I am touching it for the last time, and the input at this moment is below 1 amp@12v unaffected by the load.There is no point showind something at this moment in time as I might change many things while I am working on.
....by the way, I am using ONLY ONE GROUND now, even that ground connection can be substituted with 2 points in the air, but for now using ground is much easier (maybe in the future while we do some progress here and I can understand more how is actually functioning)

Best regards to all,
RomeroUK

This sounds EXTREMELY good ! Can you reveal how many bulbs you get to light with the lower i/p ? So you combined the two ground points simply to one?

romerouk

Quote from: hartiberlin on June 16, 2010, 07:20:53 AM
Hi RomeroUK,
sounds good your progress,
by the way, maybe you can also try to use more than 6 Windings on the big output A
and use the whole length of the tube for the output coil ?

Will this rise the output voltage and output power ?

Many thanks.

Regards, Stefan.
I have more than 6 windings now for the big coil, all the way is not a good ideea, difficult to explain why but it is already tested. Don't look to the big coil just like a normal coil, it is acting like a coil togheter with capturing environmental power.The magnetic flux has 'almost' nothing to do with the power generated, we just disturb the elements around the device... and capture what we need