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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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Jimboot

I can get a lamp to light with the delamorto device but I still don't believe I'm seeing anything else than an aerial effect. Anyway the ferrites do have an effect as you would expect but I think the type of lamp is more important. Here's my latest vid - I'm still not keen to hook my USB scope up to this beast. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6T8vutgPHY

baroutologos

Hey jimboot,

Nice vid over there. I still cant get such efficiency in my setps. At least with the small, HF coils. Any idea the inductance of yours? At what running frequency? thanks

Jimboot

Quote from: baroutologos on December 16, 2011, 05:53:30 AM
Hey jimboot,

Nice vid over there. I still cant get such efficiency in my setps. At least with the small, HF coils. Any idea the inductance of yours? At what running frequency? thanks
I haven't measured freq on this setup as I fear damaging my scope or pc. I'll give it a go tho. According to this calc http://www.66pacific.com/calculators/coil_calc.aspx inductance is [size=78%]1,482 microhenries[/size] Where wd you put the probes to measure frequency? Same as Itsusable?

ronotte

Hi all,
sorry, due to marginal printing identification on transistor surface I was in error: please read TIP53 (not TIP23)
@wattsup
"Why not take that HV output and marry it to a scaled down Caduceus Coil (CC) via the spark gap and see what happens. Then read off that reduced output.
The other option is taking a Microwave oven transformer  (MOT) and sending the HV to the secondary and take output from the primary but a MOT ay generate more losses then the CC. Also, you can wind a thicker wire coil over the tall secondary and feed off the RE while it should not hinder the HV of the secondary from making the spark gap. If the third coil can produce output as well, then this can be returned to source via a dioded cap and zener diode. "


- The marrying with Caduceus coil is really interesting I'll test it :D
- It is impossible to use a MOT as the working frequency here is around 1 - 1.6MHz so anything with a core is unusable
I've seen that its impossible to drive any nonlinear device so today I closed the loop with a 3.3K allowing the flow of a fixed amount of current...then connecting a diode to lamp worked out. Of course the overall efficiency lower. Also in this case still impossible to use a cap to level the pulsed voltage. Same thing using a bridge connection.
My aim is now to try a selfrunner. How? Well, just modifying the output coil reducing it to 1 or two turns. This should lower the output voltage to 70 80Vpp then try again to rectify it or use an air cor step down little transformer to reach the 28V range useful for the 24V battery recharging.
Roberto

baroutologos

Quote from: Jimboot on December 16, 2011, 05:59:28 AM
I haven't measured freq on this setup as I fear damaging my scope or pc. I'll give it a go tho. According to this calc http://www.66pacific.com/calculators/coil_calc.aspx inductance is [size=78%]1,482 microhenries[/size] Where wd you put the probes to measure frequency? Same as Itsusable?

1.45 mH huh? interesting... In order not to deal damage to scope... its best to put it at transistors terminal, and for added safety transistor's emmiter to be really grounded.