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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

Quote from: energia9 on October 21, 2011, 09:39:58 AM
Anyone got some info how to determine what voltage is my flyback producing apart from voltmeter,  do you guys know how many milimeter of spark per kilovolt? can we calculate it out that way?
thank you

Measure primary and secondary inductance.
Then determine turns ratio with : TR = SQRT [ Lpri/Lsec ]
Then use as the TR as a multiplier with your voltage across primary
and you should get the secondary flyback voltage.
But since the flyback is supposed to be run at resonance, you might wanna do what Stivep sais and send 1 Volt AC in, tune to resonance, then measure
the resonant output voltage and convert the ratio to the final voltage that you gonna be driving the flyback with.

The spark gap distance at which the arc-over stops won't tell you much about the exact voltage, it would be a rough estimate.


energia9

Quote from: xenomorphlabs on October 21, 2011, 09:48:04 AM
Measure primary and secondary inductance.
Then determine turns ratio with : TR = SQRT [ Lpri/Lsec ]
Then use as the TR as a multiplier with your voltage across primary
and you should get the secondary flyback voltage.
But since the flyback is supposed to be run at resonance, you might wanna do what Stivep sais and send 1 Volt AC in, tune to resonance, then measure
the resonant output voltage and convert the ratio to the final voltage that you gonna be driving the flyback with.

The spark gap distance at which the arc-over stops won't tell you much about the exact voltage, it would be a rough estimate.
thx xeno.:)
how are your experiments going?  :)

xenomorphlabs

Quote from: Jury1 on October 21, 2011, 10:24:15 AM
How can  use the Caduceus Coil?
Maybe  so?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xrqmlnu3agA

Would it be possible for you to explain what the experiment shows, what you are measuring there and where in your set-up the caduceus coil can be found?
Or do you suggest to repeat the experiment with a caduceus coil instead of solenoids?

@Energia9:

To replicate WMT device my budget is too low at the moment.
HV vaccum variable caps are simply too expensive.
Got a couple of monitor flybacks that will do the job, the smaller HV caps,
could chain some diodes and wind the coils already.
I am experimenting with a different approach towards the TK devices
without high voltages as a single source being transformed and no ferrite cores simply because i cannot positively identifiy ferrite or iron as a core material in TK's latest device and the aquarium device.
But am looking forward to finally getting the components together to
also verify Stivep's build.

Jury1

QuoteWould it be possible for you to explain what the experiment shows, what you are measuring there and where in your set-up the caduceus coil can be found?
Or do you suggest to repeat the experiment with a caduceus coil instead of solenoids?...
This experiment shows,
LC circuit with the Caduceus Coil has a high Q-factor.
In an experiment using two LC circuits with Caduceus Coil.
IMHO I think that Tariel uses  Caduceus Coil  to convert the electrostatic induction of electromagnetic induction.