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Selfrunning Free Energy devices up to 5 KW from Tariel Kapanadze

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T-1000

Quote from: Jdo300 on November 11, 2011, 05:15:47 PM
Steps 4-6
1.57 MHz (on 50-turn coil, 39V pk/pk)
(signal generator pulsing square wave on metal strip)

This step I believe was the most significant to me of all he testing I did so far. My concern was confusing the ferro-resonance with standard LC resonance of the coils. However, what I observed was that while sweeping the signal generator, the output signal shown on the scope was very noisy and harmonic-rich. As I continued up in the frequency range, the signal gave no indication of approaching any kind of LC resonance point (just from observing the waveforms), but once I hit the first major peak, the output waveform was a Triangle wave, not a sine wave (as shown in the scope shot). I never found any other peaks in the MHz range that gave me any sort of sine wave output with the observed amplitude.
There is no capacitors attached for tuning in beginning, you need to find natural resonant points :) The generator on copper plates and measurements on 15 turns coil.
If you still cannot get sine wave out, you need to change your copper plates width (increase most likely).

Quote from: Jdo300 on November 11, 2011, 05:15:47 PM
Step 8
Bifilar output, 226.2 kHz 326V pk/pk
(signal generator pulsing square wave on 50-turn coil)

On approaching the resonant frequency for this coil, all the waveforms indicated that the coil was resonating at it's bulk LC resonant frequency.
Again, still no capacitors, the output is measured from secondary coil. Before doing that you need to apply resonant frequency (in Steps 4-6) to copper plates and find out lower resonant harmonics on 50 turns coil with sinus out on secondary coil and maximum amplitude.

Quote from: Jdo300 on November 11, 2011, 05:15:47 PM
Step 9
Bifilar output with 50Hz Sine wave input on 15-turn coil:
215.6 mV pk/pk

With the 50-turn coil's generator activated simultaneously, I saw the same HV sine wave output on the secondary. However, in my case, it appears as though when the 50Hz signal is applied there is only a slight (1-2%) reduction in the wave amplitude, but no significant modulation as shown in the original pictures by Wesley and company.

Again, check out the accompanying scope shots below.

I believe that I was not seeing a significant effect from the 50Hz coil because the signal generators I was using could not deliver the needed 2-5W to affect the ferrite core.

Also as a second note, I did not try any tuning capacitors or HV pulses on the circuit yet.
Before applying 50Hz you need to put capacitor on copper plates and tune it to resonant LC frequency in Steps 4-6
Also, in our experiment it was 10V 0.25A. In your case, the sine wave seems is too weak, try to add amplifiers to signal generators.

grizli

Quote from: Jdo300 on November 11, 2011, 05:15:47 PM


Before I proceed further, could Wesley/T-1000 please give me your feedback on these results. Are these the waveforms I should be seeing for tuning for the ferro-resonance?

Thank you,
Jason O

Got similar reulsts

50 hz kills the core :( and its own power source hehe)

Jimboot

Quote from: stivep on November 11, 2011, 08:54:53 AM
Question for people who are knowledgeable with AVS Video Editor

Any time I have AVI file the video quality  is  good.
but trimming and voice track recording  is being done  with AVS Video Editor

Immediately  after I load AVI to  AVS Video Editor I see from the screen that digits are not  in good quality.
After I finish work  I have choice of formats suitable for web posting.
Usually I chose best quality.. but apart of that I have DVD quality and many more.

Can someone help mi with that problem so the video I'm trying to post will have digits readable?

Maybe  making screen large will help but  AVS Video Editor does not have zoom option.
Anyhow  you look at brilliant quality  of some videos on YouTube and it looks like  every detail is possible to be shown
How  do they  make it?
Please   give me some  knowledge in this area.
If any other program is suggested to be used than I need ability to record additional voice track in English for English speaking audience


Kolega z Chicago moze ma wiecej  doswiadczenia  z tymi programami prosze o odpowiedz.



Wesley
HI Wesley,
If you are on Windows you may find Windows Movie Maker easier. It comes with windows. It is the compression that is your problem. Will it export to DV format? Try to keep the highest quality possible . Not DVD. Then upload. Even try exportimg to MPEG if possible with AVS.

Qwert


philm

Hello everyone, I finally finished my windings today. I was able to put on the 50 turn and the 15 turn windings. The output stage I plan on doing this weekend (or at least starting it).

I also did some initial testing. I am fairly certain that I performed my test in the same manner Jdo300 performed his tests. I will be checking it over with him to make sure that I did everything right. I also used the same equipment as Jdo300. I did not take a picture of it but, I was actually able to get the waveform coming out of the 50 turn winding to actually have a peak to peak voltage higher then what the machine can handle given a 10x scope probe. From what it looked like, the highest peak to peak voltage that I got was around 400 V.

Here are some measurments of my device:

Copper Strip:
0.18 Ohms
8.0 uH

Primary 1:
45 turns +- 1 turn
22 AWG
0.463 Ohms
209 uH

Primary 2
22 AWG
15 Turns
0.205 Ohms
37.8 uH

P.S. If you would like to see the original pictures (without resizing), send me a pm, with an email address, and I will email the pictures to you as soon as I can.