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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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xenomorphlabs

@T-1000 or Stivep:
Can you please confirm what capacitance value the cap bank on the secondary (right) side has? Some people think it's 6800 nanoFarad, but the letter used in the schematic looks less like a latin "n", but more like a cyrillic "п" which would translate to pikoFarad. They seem to be of the type К15-5 3 КÐ' 1000 пÑ,, in the video.
Also if i understand that correctly, on the primary (left) side there is a cap of 6800 pikoFarad in parallel to the 500pF 25 kV variable cap ? The circuit symbol seems incomplete there somehow.
Thank you.

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T-1000

Quote from: xenomorphlabs on October 19, 2011, 01:48:22 PM
@T-1000 or Stivep:
Can you please confirm what capacitance value the cap bank on the secondary (right) side has? Some people think it's 6800 nanoFarad, but the letter used in the schematic looks less like a latin "n", but more like a cyrillic "п" which would translate to pikoFarad. They seem to be of the type К15-5 3 КÐ' 1000 пÑ,, in the video.
Also if i understand that correctly, on the primary (left) side there is a cap of 6800 pikoFarad in parallel to the 500pF 25 kV variable cap ? The circuit symbol seems incomplete there somehow.
Thank you.

Russian "пÑ,," = English "pf" :)
The variable cap is not labeled in that circuit, it is 25kV up to 500pF.

xenomorphlabs

@T-1000: Thanks for clearing that up.
I guess you have measured the 6800 pF value across the whole bank, because according to the schematic and the video you have put some caps in series and not all in parallel, which would not allow to simply add their individual capacitances all up but need some 1/C operations as well?
Well folks will have to experiment with different values anyway in regards to inductance deviations of their coils.

Mannix

High voltage caps diy here.

http://www.sentex.net/~mec1995/circ/hv/hvcap/hvcap.html

They can be made in all shapes and sizes

Lopt units from tvs and monitors have embedded hv diode or a string of diodes to be exact.
Drilling them out to get at the clean ac will be necessary.(acording to the circuit)

A reminder for those not used to high voltage

High Voltage  High frequency ac will not kill you but will burn you, but is relatively safe  .The dc, especially if stored in a capacitor WILL/CAN  Kill YOU!

Anywhere you have High voltage DC work with ONE hand behind your back .



The palsma globes might just be the trick to get cheap high voltage . Thank you for that Idea, they are just a few dollars on ebay .
Anyway having more than one resonating loop and having repeatabity might be handy with these experiments.

I think that a 5ar4 rectifier tube would be worth trying in the spark gap circuit (cold cathode)

Thank you for your efforts Gentlemen