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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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electricme

energia9,

That's very good work you are doing there, the photos are crisp n clear.

Might be an idea to turn your battery powered drill into a permanent coil winder machine. If you secure the drill in a vice you will have an extra hand to take care of speed control, I assume your other hand is feeding the copper wire onto the bobbin as it's being rotated.

I'm going to make a suggestion, pull the cover off where the speed squeezie thing is, measure the ohmage of the variable resistor and buy a pot the same ohmage, mount it with a forward reverse switch on something, then you will have even better control of the winds.
I made a coil winding machine here, used it to make a stubblefield coil (then gave it away, not the coil), I have enough parts to make a few more but it will be a while be for this happens.

Making the layers neat and tidy will be very hard to do, and your concentration will wonder, so you will need as much mechanical help as you can get. A reverse switch is essential, but I think you have probably discovered this already.

If you nick the insulation on the copper wire, use clear nail polish to repair it.
You doing well there, looking forward to seeing the coil perform.

Hi Mags, your welcome.


jim   
People who succeed with the impossible are mocked by those who say it cannot be done.

xenomorphlabs

Quote from: baroutologos on October 23, 2011, 02:58:41 PM
I do not want to play it smart ass, just know it from experience. You can breadboard it easily and see.

We can have many combos so as to have a darlighton arrangement in driving the power transistors of this inverter
(even though it is a bit of a nice puzzle how this topology can be assembled to work so as eventually to have a pair of PNP and NPN signal transistors bases connected together.)

ps: Personally by far the most efficient, reliable and auto-resonance inverter is made by assembling a Royer osccilator setup. Works splendid but for replication shake do not deviate from original :P

It was not stated which signal generator was used. From the looks of it, a USB-based device.
Assuming an output impedance of about 50 ohm at an output voltage of let's say 10 Volt you would have a signal current of 200 mA.
It was stated that the current measured in series with the flyback primary was 0.025A (25mA).
A 5 Watt power consumption can only be with a voltage of 200 Volt across the flyback primary. (U=P/I).
Maybe there was a miscalculation?
So it looks like there is not much gain involved here in the transistor stage.
A Darlington with a hfe of 1000 would be overkill for this, would it not? What do you think?



energia9

Quote from: electricme on October 23, 2011, 09:19:22 PM
energia9,

That's very good work you are doing there, the photos are crisp n clear.

Might be an idea to turn your battery powered drill into a permanent coil winder machine. If you secure the drill in a vice you will have an extra hand to take care of speed control, I assume your other hand is feeding the copper wire onto the bobbin as it's being rotated.

I'm going to make a suggestion, pull the cover off where the speed squeezie thing is, measure the ohmage of the variable resistor and buy a pot the same ohmage, mount it with a forward reverse switch on something, then you will have even better control of the winds.
I made a coil winding machine here, used it to make a stubblefield coil (then gave it away, not the coil), I have enough parts to make a few more but it will be a while be for this happens.

Making the layers neat and tidy will be very hard to do, and your concentration will wonder, so you will need as much mechanical help as you can get. A reverse switch is essential, but I think you have probably discovered this already.

If you nick the insulation on the copper wire, use clear nail polish to repair it.
You doing well there, looking forward to seeing the coil perform.

Hi Mags, your welcome.


jim
aww thank you:) the winder machine would come sooo great, i can get one of these foot pedals from a sewing machine, and couple of stuff for winding machine, i will make this defo,
thank you for your tips.
much respect to your work too :)

take care friend
peace

dllabarre

This is not good....

Wesley and T-1000 not being around to answer questions and supervise the direction of our replications.

Wesley lives a few hours from me.  I may have to pay him a visit  ;D

DonL

Jimboot

This is probably a dumb question but after reading the last 30 or so pages I'm not sure if I have to use a freq gen to power this up or not. Wesley's lastest vid is showing the freq gen but Tariel did not use one right? Or is this purely used for tuning?
Thanks guys.