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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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sigma16

Apparently no one has specific details of the output.

50Hz frequency does not automatically mean 50Hz AC with zero in middle.  The 50hZ could be above zero.

Does he say that the output of the coil is 50Hz or just 50Hz is supplied to load?

If the device that was shown outside in the garden has 50Hz output, then why the need for an inverter and the device in the can between the output and the inverter?

The device in the clear box had a very slow spark gap rate.  Could be 50Hz.  Spark rate is much slower than spark rate of device shown in the garden.

It appears that a broad range of spark rates may be used. ;-)


dllabarre

Quote from: poynt99 on October 21, 2010, 11:47:08 PM
It appears most if not all of TK's devices are 50 Hz AC output.

They all "hum" when operating, and at least one unit (the 100kW device) has 3-phase outputs. This unit also appears to be 50 Hz AC input.

Someone tell me it's not as simple as a 50 Hz step-up transformer creating the spark across the gap (voltage ratio depends on size of unit) which then feeds the special output transformer primary, which then gets stepped back down to 220V on it's secondary  ???

.99

Throw together an experiment and let us know what you find  ;D

If it was that simple we'd all feel kinda silly after a year of working on this  :-[

DonL

zen_guru

Quote from: dllabarre on October 22, 2010, 02:01:40 AM
If it was that simple we'd all feel kinda silly after a year of working on this  :-[

i agree!

i read somewhere that there are many ways to wound that output coil/transformer or what ever that is. :) so, i believe that the way you wound it and the wire you use give you the desired output power.

baroutologos

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Armagedon
A question a bit of topic, maybe not....

A while back a few people were showing "tesla coil" style coil setups using only one transistor, and a gate resistor to run, does anybody have this very simple schematic that they would be willing to send my way?


You mean the Kacher setup? A tesla coil operated in resonance by a transistor and a psu?
(yes it has a variable resistor from collector to base for starting the operation)

PM me for schematics and general observations about it.

Shokac

Quote from: core on October 20, 2010, 11:29:20 PM
Here is an excellent picture of Tariel's green box 'spark'. Note the coax cable being used. The shield wire is cut back and most likely connected to ground. If he didn't use coax I bet he would lose that fragile spark. Regular wire acts like an antenna and it would radiate the power. Tesla spoke about preventing power from leaving his systems.

Respectfully,

Core

Look left and right side of SG. Left is cold and right is hot, very hot (color), I have tested. If we put SG after the coils, both electrodes will be cold.

The conclusion, SG is connected before the coils, a side that is connected to the coil, it is very hot.