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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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aether22

I fixed it, copied Naudin and put it all in a (blue)  to make it easier to move.

By chance the landlord has sent a chinese electrician over who took interest and helped out with a clamp meter. (but didn't speak or understand English)

I had 24 x 100W bulbs in series (tried 12 x 2 in parallel but it was more dim) but they were only lit to about 40% brightness, and the input measured by DMM and by clamp meter was quite steady at about 4.1 amps x 227v from the wall according to my meter.

I tried adjusting the gap and found it made no difference at all and even closing the gap so the welding rod and graphite were in contact did nothing but change the sound.

Based on the input and output sadly this does not seem to be OU.

My coil is still in the config in which the 22 and 84 turn coils are acting as one as per Naudin.
Also I would note that the only way I got any real current through the steel plate to ground was if I disconnected gnd1.

My grounds are maybe too far apart so I will change some of these things and then see what happens, maybe I should more closely replicate RomeroUK.

Pictures to come when I have time, video 'maybe' if anyone asks for it.

I can recommend boxing it though, FAR more practical!  Also I made my spark gap in the box so if I need to I can put AL foil up the sides to shield it.

PS. Strangely, from what I recall it drew LESS current when the bulbs were in parallel, odd.d
?To forgive is to set a prisoner free and then discover that the prisoner was you.?  Lewis Smedes

vrand

Quote from: aether22 on June 19, 2010, 12:37:08 AM
I fixed it, copied Naudin and put it all in a (blue)  to make it easier to move.

By chance the landlord has sent a chinese electrician over who took interest and helped out with a clamp meter. (but didn't speak or understand English)

I had 24 x 100W bulbs in series (tried 12 x 2 in parallel but it was more dim) but they were only lit to about 40% brightness, and the input measured by DMM and by clamp meter was quite steady at about 4.1 amps x 227v from the wall according to my meter.

I tried adjusting the gap and found it made no difference at all and even closing the gap so the welding rod and graphite were in contact did nothing but change the sound.

Based on the input and output sadly this does not seem to be OU.

My coil is still in the config in which the 22 and 84 turn coils are acting as one as per Naudin.
Also I would note that the only way I got any real current through the steel plate to ground was if I disconnected gnd1.

My grounds are maybe too far apart so I will change some of these things and then see what happens, maybe I should more closely replicate RomeroUK.

Pictures to come when I have time, video 'maybe' if anyone asks for it.

I can recommend boxing it though, FAR more practical!  Also I made my spark gap in the box so if I need to I can put AL foil up the sides to shield it.

PS. Strangely, from what I recall it drew LESS current when the bulbs were in parallel, odd.d

Thank you for the update on your build   :)

Yes, I would like to see a video of it running when you have the time.  Maybe we can see something that can improve your power in/out ratio.

jermutin

Quote from: bolt on June 18, 2010, 11:00:51 PM

There remains niggle in some minds that HV pumped into ground can create PD between neutral and house EARTH creating more ground current to flow rather then what is coming in thru live where the meters will show a fake OU reading.

Someone going to have to debunk this soon using batteries and inverter or small genset.


Even if the "power stealing" claims have been debunked, running the Kapagen from a car/inverter in the middle of the woods would worth the effort.

grizli

Quote from: broli on June 18, 2010, 03:48:13 PM
Here's but one example of how simple inductance tuning can be:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYgFuUl9_Vs

This is more LC related but imo it's important here too. Imagine you  move the core in and out and suddenly hit a sweet spot. It's primitive  but the more experiments the more truth is unveiled.

AGAIN

Naudin C is not PART OF LC circuit because of diode orientation ?!?!?! Only C that oscilates is natural C of coil or maybe C of two earth grounds ..

broli

Quote from: grizli on June 19, 2010, 04:22:53 AM
AGAIN

Naudin C is not PART OF LC circuit because of diode orientation ?!?!?! Only C that oscilates is natural C of coil or maybe C of two earth grounds ..

And that's exactly why it should be tried out. There might be an ideal L for whatever that is happening, I'm not saying this is LC resonance this discussion is for a theoretical thread whether it's LC resonance, parametric resonance, forced resonance... or something else. The more parameters you can change in real time the better to unveil its ideal working condition. This is why all sorts of experimentation is done, to discover the truth.