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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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itsu


Great video jimboot, i am amazed about the power coming from your coil (streamers)
I understand you still use the MJE3055 transistor,  right?

From severall transistors tried, only a mje13007 works in my setup
I understand that the transistor used by delamorto is a darlington type
Perhaps i can try 2 mje13007's in darlington configuration to see if it improved the power.

Don't risk to blow up your scope by directly attaching to your obvious high power output,
but you can use a 2 turn pickup coil on your probe and check it from some distance.

Thanks for the vid,   Regards Itsu

Jimboot

Quote from: itsu on December 16, 2011, 07:03:00 AM
Great video jimboot, i am amazed about the power coming from your coil (streamers)
I understand you still use the MJE3055 transistor,  right?

From severall transistors tried, only a mje13007 works in my setup
I understand that the transistor used by delamorto is a darlington type
Perhaps i can try 2 mje13007's in darlington configuration to see if it improved the power.

Don't risk to blow up your scope by directly attaching to your obvious high power output,
but you can use a 2 turn pickup coil on your probe and check it from some distance.

Thanks for the vid,   Regards Itsu
Thanks mate been following yours closely. Yep it is the mje3055. I've used an av plug before on the scope to measure. Is that useful? Here's one I did back in April on a dmm. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9Ka-Wm75-0&feature=youtube_gdata_player I did the same on the scope. Of course the scope readings vary based on the field.








itsu


Jimboot,

Hmmm, never used an av plug on a scope, so don't know if its usefull for that, i might try that.
I use an av-plug attached to a cheap uv meter for measuring HF field on antenna's etc., works great on this kacher coil too.


Regards Itsu

jbignes5




Check this one out. http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&feature=endscreen&v=ZpK30UIdiJ4


Super efficient transformer. But it was an led output. If we put an inductive reflector above the energy leak in this transformer it will increase the performance I bet. And trying a bifilar wound flat coil might be the ticket. You might get both sides of the flat coil as well. The 5 turn around the flat coil could be centered above and below the flat coil. Having flat coils that are self terminated or shorted would be excellent reflectors. Finding out the distance is going to be trial and error.

wattsup

@Jimboot

In your last video where you lower two ferrites into the coil core, I think you should have removed the magnet that was  holding the ferrites together because that magnet could have pre-biased the ferrites so you may not see any other potential effects.

wattsup