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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

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i have just tested this to see the main idea behind the flyback transformers, i made this little 1 now,  it is just two coils interconnected , secondary wire is too thick for being a real flyback, and not many turns..  but i tuned it to find the resonant frequency, and it is 190 khz, and it sparks just like a flyback with one wire, spark is tiny,
Note that the input power is very low too.
the high resonant frequency is due to small amount of turns of wire, one has to be very high inductance to get lower resonant frequency.
this is just to show you how easy it is to create a flyback transformer.


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To those who cant get diodeless flyback, just make your own     


1. i suggest you to get low loss core from TV transformer,

2. Cut unwanted part of Low loss core by a tile cutter (if you have 1) it has a diamond edge and can easily cut through it like butter. the tile cutter circulates water and the core will not overheat.  and there you have your -->   []  shape   

i know not many of you actually have a tile cutter, you can cut apart a tv flyback carefully to take out only the core

get Thin wire out of about 3 220 volt to 12 volt mini adapters
use the SMALLESt possible adapters, like phone charger adapter...
dip secondary coil in low temperature candle wax a few times, the one which is white and not soft.
place your secondary coils on 1 side and so of course primary on other.
handle your secondaries with care because the wire is so thin in them that you can barely see it, and i have just dropped 1 down by accident and the coil damaged, once you drop it, it might become useless..
you can try several connections/interconnections beetwen coils,  you can play with frequency etc.


MasterPlaster

Quote from: e2matrix on October 22, 2011, 04:50:13 PM
Having said that I'm not lacking flybacks and recently found this big one from a 60" Sony big screen projection TV I scrapped out.  My cat wants to know what the second part of this flyback is as it seems to have 2 parts to it.  The second part has two small wires going into the epoxy filled box and two high voltage wires coming out of it.  If you can tell me what that part is I'll pass it along to my cat :)

Try finding the part here http://www.donberg.ie/catalogue/ and you might find
the schematic for it. In the black & white TV times there used to be the flyback transformer followed by what was called a trippler so, you may have a similar configuration.

AbbaRue


@e2matrix
That second part is the voltage multiplier.  I would hang on to that, they are hard to find.
Most flybacks today have the multiplier built in to the same case, so you can't get it out.
You have the perfect flyback for this project, because that one should put out AC before the multiplier,
so you can connect the AV Plug directly to it.

AbbaRue


Magluvin

Quote from: AbbaRue on October 22, 2011, 09:13:18 PM
Found this site for HV Transformers and flyback type Transformers.
http://www.amazing1.com/transformers.htm


Very Nice!  They have a 30kv that looks very similar to the one used in the vid.  $59

Mags