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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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quarktoo

@LTBOLO

Let me ask you a question.

Will a transformer work differently on the highest mountain or deepest cave. Will a transformer work differently in deep space?

EDIT
If so, then I am wrong.

quarktoo

@LTBOLO

Snort works just fine.

I've got three project paths I could go down. I'm thinking the most simple and a slam dunk would be compression / acceleration of using shorted coils to cancel Lentz. It would also have the widest range of applications.

For most people, making a gas type coil would be a big project. Winding an alternator is something anyone can do and I think participation is what creates success. It only takes one lame hiker to hobble the whole group. If people fail, it gives the project a bad rap.

Here is one to puzzle your brain. You can wind a ferrite toroid with a good long tight coil that is center tapped, tie the ends to an amp meter and charge it with dc across the amp meter and the center tap.

Odd thing happens. The amp meter, even though connected with copper wire, stays deflected - indefinitely. Open a switch and it goes to zero.

I don't think Maxwell covered that but I could be wrong. How do we conserve current in a copper wire without voltage?

Odd huh?

EDIT

It can even be placed in a perpetual motion state. Even more strange is that there exists a moving field outside the toroid and it can magnetically interact with copper without affecting the toroid. That would seem to me to be vacuuming snort in what I call a super inductor.

It would not violate conservation of energy since it is a local field and I don't care about second law since it is a stupid law anyway.  ;)  (-Stephan Marinov experiment)

I think free energy is found in the cracks of EM theory

LtBolo

Quote from: Brother22 on January 21, 2011, 08:21:24 AM
May I show you my observations - try C1 about 2uF/3000V, C2 20uF/3000V, L1 and L2 as Tarils coil was visible. Input about 1500V/40mA / 200Hz, Its a feedback system - you get a huge gain of power!

Have you built it? How much output power?

dllabarre

Quote from: core on January 21, 2011, 12:04:45 PM
 
  It could be very possible that the copper tube has been charged with oxygen. I will have to purchase a florescent tube to proceed with the above experiment. I do have an oxygen tank from my torch set-up that I can use to charge a cylinder.

Respectfully,

Core

If the other end is open (wire going into the tube that wouldn't be air tight) how can it be charged with oxygen?

Is there a point in the video (that you can remember) that shows the wire going into the other end?  If we can see this, maybe we can determine that it is in fact air tight also, around the wire.

The tube appears to be around 1/4 inch in diameter.  What do you think/guess?

I plan to review the green box video yet again.  :(

DonL



core

Quote from: dllabarre on January 21, 2011, 07:24:55 PM
If the other end is open (wire going into the tube that wouldn't be air tight) how can it be charged with oxygen?

Is there a point in the video (that you can remember) that shows the wire going into the other end?  If we can see this, maybe we can determine that it is in fact air tight also, around the wire.

The tube appears to be around 1/4 inch in diameter.  What do you think/guess?

I plan to review the green box video yet again.  :(

DonL

Don,

  In the Green box video you can see a wire entering the copper tube. The tubing appears to me as 1/4" plumbing (metric for TK). A wire will fit in the tube fairly snug. One easy way to make it seal better would be to coat the wire with some oil this will make a beautiful hydraulic seal. There is a part in the video where they are inside the house and one of the guys has the coil in there hands. It is in this part that you see the back side of the copper tubing and it is here that the 'pinch-off' can be seen.

  I goofed on the 'plexi-glass' unit. I just looked at it  again. It can be clearly seen that the power coil (left side) is sealed. The right side is difficult to see there is no good camera angle I managed to get a blurry screen shot that show's a wire entering the coil's core.

  ON a different note. Anyone that has read the last seven pages or so with the exchanges between myself and Q2 must of had that 'Oh no here we go again' feeling. But I must say Q2 stepped up to bat and has made a lot of sense. He defiantly has introduced fresh idea's and a new avenue of experimentation.

Respectfully,

Core