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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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jbignes5




Does anyone have experience with an e-cad program that we could use to model the electric and magnetic fields accordingly. We could use the Plasma experiments and what we have seen there to model this field set to better see this effect and devise ways to harvest the thick magnetic fields. Instead of being blind about this and guessing lets model this and know for sure. Not only the program but we need someone good at modeling..

ronotte

Well, after an hard optimization work on coil sizes, coils position, coils geometry, kacher transistor, slitted tubes position, etc
NOW I HAVE 250Vpp @ 1MHZ on a 230V/60w incandescence lamp :) .
Of course the lamp is not at max as I have 176V rms instead of 230V rms on house rail. Current drawn from 24V battery is 1.1 A. Transistor tested: TIP23, MJE1530D.
The magnifier coil does have about 1 cm of streamers on one end and Sliding a single loop lamp on it it is clear that it behaves like an 1/4 wave resonator being the node only on the exciter/output coil end.
Using a resistor of 3.3K instead of the lamp the voltage jump to over 400Vpp that is my scope limit.
Any other kind of load DOES NEGATE the Kacher oscillation (I have tested diode and cap, fan, transformers, etc).
I wonder what other kind of usable load is possible to use. In fact working at 1MHz it seems not possible to connect any other thing: so to be useful it could for example be transformed to 50Hz....
Roberto

MeggerMan

Quote from: ronotte on December 15, 2011, 10:26:32 AM
NOW I HAVE 250Vpp @ 1MHZ on a 230V/60w incandescence lamp :) .
Of course the lamp is not at max as I have 176V rms instead of 230V rms on house rail......
Hi Roberto,
Does your DDS20 Func Gen still work?


Correct me if I am wrong, but is the mains about 640 V p-p and if you have 250 V p-p you have about 0.4 of normal mains, so about 90 V rms.
So does that equal about 23.5 watts output and 26.4 watts input?


Meggerman

FreeEnergyInfo


ronotte

Hi Meggerman,
nice to hear from you :) , yes my DDS20 is still operating. Have you seen that Analog Device has small IC able to span that frequencies under a single trimmer control? The IC does contain a full DDS system!! The only problem for me is that the SMD package is so tiny that is quite difficult to hand solder it ..without destroing it.
About my Kacher: No, is not what I tried to explain. The mains I have here is 230V rms. The output on lamp is made with scope so the peak to peak measure is 250V that converted to rms  gives 250*0.707= 176,75V. Why all that?  just to have an idea to evaluate the lamp light.
Are you trying that device? It is very easy and quick to assemble, generally it runs immediately and is the easiest way (only a cheap tran and a resistor) to excite a Tesla magnifier coil providing even streamers on the open end. The way to take the output is also genial. I took only a couple of days to build two versions of the device and find a good optimization experimenting many setup. Now I am able to obtain stable 250Vpp with 230V/60W lamp connected drawing about 1A from a 24V battery. It is my opinion that there is still space to make further improvements.
Roberto