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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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core

Quote from: dllabarre on October 01, 2010, 07:21:00 PM
How many volts is your "High Voltage"?

DonL

@DonL

The power supply can been seen here.

http://amazing1.com/hv-hf-power-supplies.htm

It is the MINIMAX3 about halfway down the page.

Respectfully,

Core

core

Quote from: LtBolo on October 01, 2010, 07:31:46 PM
Spark gap basically acts like a nonlinear resistor. As you shrink it, current tends to increase.

@LtBolo

  I will admit I am no Guru at electronics. I am not sure what you mean. The high voltage and the light bulb circuit are on two isolated circuits. How does the 'spark gap' act like a resister on a circuit it is not connected to?

  Could you clarify this? It would be greatly appreciated.

Respectfully,

Core

LtBolo

Quote from: core on October 01, 2010, 08:18:15 PM
Could you clarify this? It would be greatly appreciated.

They are isolated electrically, but that doesn't mean they don't interact. When you increase the current to the high voltage coil, I guarantee that you are kicking insane amounts of crap back into the inverter and it is protesting. In this experiment, don't use anything you can't afford to replace.

dllabarre

Quote from: core on October 01, 2010, 08:14:48 PM
@DonL

The power supply can been seen here.

http://amazing1.com/hv-hf-power-supplies.htm

It is the MINIMAX3 about halfway down the page.

Respectfully,

Core

Ha Ha  :-[

I got a X-8 model.  Puts out 2000VAC
Darn... Forgot I had it.

Glad I asked you so I'd remember I had it.  ;D

Thanks
DonL

baroutologos

Quote from: cosmoLV on October 01, 2010, 09:26:19 AM
i`m little busy at work, but i draw more to show, maybe this bring little bit more light..

No need to go to more advanced inverter setups. We need replications of the initial simple suggested experiment demonstrating a principle. i.e. That a ferrite stops to be magnetic when an HV HF current is working despite regular current flowing.

By the way. you show that any HV source as flyback transformer or ignition coil can by suitable. Right?