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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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energia9

Quote from: xenomorphlabs on September 12, 2011, 09:17:02 AM
It is circuit board from russian TV set called шилялис.
it can be called anything until i dont know what purpose does it serve...
power supply? for Hf gen? Hv gen? current amp?

Shokac

Translate from rusian site:

As if it was not funny, but the aquarium full of old cards from Soviet TV set ...
For example, I found that the board is located on top is nothing but a module from Vertical of the portable TV "Shilyalis C-410" has even its complete scheme: ag:
taken here http://fixmag.ru/tv/proch2/1676-shilyalis-c-410.html

xenomorphlabs

Hmm, i think just because it is the only identifyable circuit board in there with a dozen other TV trash cards, one should not jump to the conclusion that he actually
used that circuit board in his device.
From a logical point of view you could then as well believe that he used ALL the other TV trash cards too.

And even if scavenged such card from a russian TV set, what would you do with it? ;)

energia9

Quote from: xenomorphlabs on September 12, 2011, 09:57:16 AM
Hmm, i think just because it is the only identifyable circuit board in there with a dozen other TV trash cards, one should not jump to the conclusion that he actually
used that circuit board in his device.
From a logical point of view you could then as well believe that he used ALL the other TV trash cards too.
Quite possibly he used it Xeno, Look at his patent, this invention is "simple" but at the same time difficult to understand for those who have not done it,  since the invention of television, plenty of accidental discovery happened. with the basic knoweledge of hooking these together for another purpose, accidentaly discover a new phenomena , hook this here plug that there, Voila! if you know what i mean by this..

xenomorphlabs

Just my opinion hehe.
I respect your opinion that he might have used it.
Let's assume he used it.
If you had the same identical card, how would you connect it?

I cannot identify any tiniest wire connecting directly to that card (due to limited angles of camera) to help figure out, how he had connected it.

At the current moment, i tend to assume that Kapanadze actually
runs the whole show with 220 Volt supply voltage, otherwise he would have to
convert unnecessarily.
He fed green box with 220 Volt, if internal supply voltage would be 12Volt, why didn't he connect the car battery instead directly?

TO-3 cases don't get that hot that you need a fan to cool them in a standard
inverter circuit with 12 Volt supply. You can only assume a limited current available from the initially charged cap. So this ain't no 100+ Watt inverter at 12 Volt.

If he used 250 Volt CB-Voltage transistors (or less in push-pull)
then you expect more heat even for TO-3 (higher voltage leads to more dissipation).
However i have never built something "weird" like an inverter circuit running off 220 Volt, so i can not verify that.

The glassbox is being fed with 9 Volt.
TV board needs 12 Volt (and even 26 V too), so he needs a higher voltage
than that anyway.
I think he uses a small inverter circuit maybe even directly in that metal box that has the switches to transform 9V to 220 V to charge the run-cap up to 220 Volt
and then run from there feeding the output phase rectified back to the cap.
That would be only one transformation at the beginning of operation.

Assuming he uses a 9-12 Volt supply voltage.
He would have to transform that up to 220 Volt with an isolation transformer
after the inverter circuit, feed the output and from there down-transform
to 12 Volt again to power the 12Volt inverter circuits.
Sounds more complicated.