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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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AbbaRue

@Ali
Input Power 5V * 13.397mA = 66.985 mW.
If you're getting 90W out you should be lighting a 100W light bulb to almost full brightness. 
If you are, then that is about 1300 times OU.
Have you connected a 220V 100W regular bulb to it yet?

Ghazanfar_Ali

@Verpies
Thanks for your observation. I am attaching the schematic with wattmeter connected at the output stage across 150Ohms load. The average Wattage is around 42 W. Is this one correct now. This wattmeter of multisim calculates both for AC and DC signals.
Waiting for your reply.
Regards
Ghazanfar Ali

Ghazanfar_Ali

@AbbaRue
I am running its simulation so far. I will switch over to the hardware part after successful optimization. Average Wattage basing upon guidance by Verpies, comes to be 42W. Approx (Still not bad)

stivep


handrajaya@gmail.com

Hi Wesley,
I am really appreciate of what you done.
Maybe if you don't mind to provide the diagram and description so we can implement it in our country,
especially how the tuning process.
Thank's for bringing us hope.

B.regards from Indonesia