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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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joefr

Hi znel

It is a mosfet driver IXDD414 which is used for driving mosfet IRF3205
http://ixdev.ixys.com/DataSheet/99061.pdf
But I think other mosfet driver should work too ( i have to try it).

JoeFR

jbignes5




Ok I had a chance to reread the bankruptcy notes from the court hearing. There is a section in this book that starts on page 64. http://books.google.com/books?id=KRg9HWakBmQC&pg=PA64&lpg=PA64&dq=tesla+gave+westinghouse+new+soft+iron+for+transformers&source=bl&ots=0SjD0CgTBB&sig=oZ-dIBnH9jnWaT_688Dtm0YWvso&hl=en&ei=upTTTszED6Xf0QGl3qxL&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4&sqi=2&ved=0CFQQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=tesla%20gave%20westinghouse%20new%20soft%20iron%20for%20transformers&f=false


The description of the device is exactly what the Exciter(alternator), Transformers*4((4 coils hooked in two pairs in series)4 Field coils around generator, two pairs in series). It seems in this configuration with commutating breaks right at the peeks of each transformer. This gave him a solid dc voltage to charge the caps to 44k volts! Ouch now thats a blaster!

itsu

Quote from: AbbaRue on December 11, 2011, 01:55:37 PM
@All

I keep reading about a "Kacher" and I can't seem to find what the Kacher circuit is referring to.
Could someone please point me to it.

Thanks!


Hi AbbaRue,

see this thread on energetic forum:

http://www.energeticforum.com/renewable-energy/6007-brovin-kacher-generator.html

post #14 has the most simple diagram

Regards Itsu

From other Planet

@xenomorphlabs:

Yes I have heatsink, will try adding cooler like suggested and proper thermally conductive paste.
My Secondary coil bobbin is made of board, 2.5 cm diameter, length covered with copper wire (0,15mm) is 13cm, but its very dirty wound coil, I'm not as patient with small wire coil winding. If i was i could perhaps had 30% higher winding number, didn't count turns.
But till now i cant confirm OU as I have serious Problems and strange things with the setup. Its very sensitive and seems to change its behaviour easily.

Only could measure Input Current with one digital Meter and output voltage with scope parallel to bulb but this also makes more problems. When I start device, current is between 1 till 2.5 A @24 Volts and then slowly drops till i shut it off (brightness doesn't change). So no very serious result. Still doing very short testing periods less than 30 secs because transistors died so quick when longer running. Don't know how much it would continue to drop and if its even a true value.
Meters and scopes are not designed to use with free Energy devices, sad but important to be aware.
Paralleling scope (analog  one) to bulb there is almost no light (Peak to Peak Voltage less than 30V) but showed very perfect looking sine wave with little tuning. 

Jimboot

@jbigness thanks for that. I'll do current tests tonight.