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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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vrand

Quote from: retrod on June 18, 2010, 06:25:40 PM
"Admin had asked  8. Is it true, that a copper-graphite spark gap works best in efficiency
or is there any other dissimular metals pair, that will work better ?

Okay, maybe a few experimenter can try to find this all out ?"

Today I tried a combination of gas discharge tubes in place of a spark gap. One of them worked really good, I noticed purple arcing to the unused trigger wire, for whatever reason this enhanced operation over a regular spark gap. I made a video of some of the testing.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgpIKx9__-4

Nice video, much brighter than the 200w bulbs video.   :)

What gas is in your gas tube now?  Looking forward to comparing to the Krypton gas tube.

vrand

Quote from: dole on June 18, 2010, 06:59:21 PM
In the meantime of the A.
Some ours to test again but probably weather was not good for this type of equipment. (Interesting if someone has been observed the same.. or only one ground wire next time :-)

It's started promising but got worse as ground get more wet and destroying dielectric. Anyway there is some effect of ground but I'm not sure how to tune for now. Need more testing.

I was just watching original kappa video, as we know that Kapanadze not connecting lamps as kapagen do, but does anybody have clip from video where cables from lamp are clearly shown?
Thanks to all for hacking this.

d.

So 5x300W

Nice spark gaps and bright lights   :)

Can not read what your Killawatt meter says?  Are those readings for the input to the MOT?

tadejstenta

hartiberlin

i don't think that digital multimeter and clamp meter are "fouled" at the same time in same way, as they shown almost same results. Also there is the noise coming from MOT an variac, which can indicates significant raise or falling of amps.

but that is only my opinion, as i don't have professional equipment i  learned to listen   ;) and than quessing the results

tomorrow is time for new challenges ( will try with FWBR) -suggestions where to put it,....

tadej

hartiberlin

Quote from: broli on June 18, 2010, 06:48:18 PM
Faraday cage.

Faraday cage does not help much,
cause the pulses are on the line and you put the
digital ampmeter in series.

What could help is a lowpassfilter from
ferrite beads (ferrite clamp rods)
which you put directly onto the linewire
or put the line-wire with several turns
through a toroidal ferrite core
and an additional filtercap of a new nanfofarads directly
across the 230 Volts AC line, so you shortout the RF burst pulses
before they reach the ampmeter...

Hope this helps.

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

retrod

Quote from: hartiberlin on June 18, 2010, 06:58:00 PM
Hi retrod ,
very interesting !

What kind of gas discharge tube did you use and how did
you turn it on ?
(Most gas discharge tubes need a high voltage pulse to start them up.)

Many thanks.

P.S:Please use a 12 Volts 50 Watts halogen bulb in series with
the 230 Volts Input to see the input current.

Regards, Stefan.
For this test I tried two different xenon flashtubes. The higher power one worked the best. That one had an arc to the outter trigger lead which is unused. I have a much larger Krypton tube on order. The 4kv is enough potential to trigger the tube. I trust my metering on input current. I have used an analog Simpson 260 and the digital Fluke, they both agree. I will try the tube in series with the spark gap.