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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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v8karlo

Quote from: Kator01 on August 16, 2012, 05:25:07 PM
V8Karlo,

why do you think, that your digimeter shows the correct amperage at the output ? at 22 KHz ? It was shown by itsu in one of his vids, that any values measured by standard-digimeters at these frequencies are cmpletely wrong. What kind of digimeter did you use ? What you woukld need is a rms-meter capable of measurements up to 100 Khz at least.

Regards

Kator01

Because it is rectified direct current at output, and I tried analog Meter and I tried
to pulse it with another mosfet (low freq.) through another trafo to see whats ends
there, and I droped freq. to 1kHz and still the results were very good.
I tried lots of things with this over the past few years.
After a while just accepted it.
I said best results are in higher freq. (more voltage) but they are good at lower freq., too.

One time I attached spark gap and my mini Tesla as step down and got 600mA.
You can use it as HV source easily. Dont have to wound 1000+ secondary for
flyback, hehe, it works as HV coil very good.

v8karlo

Quote from: Zeitmaschine on August 16, 2012, 05:52:39 PM
Strange. I have been experimenting for months (since March of this year) with all sorts of coil configurations. Coils on top of each other, coils side by side, bifilar and non bifilar, with ferrite and without ferrite, with and without helical (Tesla style) coil. With all possible frequencies with and without high voltage. No success so far in respect of over unity.

BTW: The 100µF capacitor shorts the input for high frequencies. How can this ever work?

Regards


Well, back to my working table.
I found small laminated 1:1 trafo from PC Power supply
and connect it just like on that scheme, very simple, and
got 800V.
400V 200 uF input cap is there with ground on minus leg,
freq. was 14 kHz, but 12% Duty C. Laminated are slow.

The second coil resists to current flow from primary,
two of them act as capacitor. How much electrons
are on one plate, must be holes on the other plate.
Its like lever, one plate must be equal to other so as
these coils, and second one presents its magnetic break
for first so it cannot be shorted.
Electrons stay in primary until you discharge both.
Each coil is cap plate.
They are one capacitor and act like one.


Sorry I forgot the pictures.

x_name41


v8karlo

Quote from: x_name41 on August 16, 2012, 06:45:28 PM
v8karlo, a whether can it work without core?

I tried air core, just two coils on plastic tube, like kapanadze's.
It works but I didnt got that extreme voltages as on ferrite.

You must understand that I still experimenting (in my spare time),
and ferrite shows me even slightest anomalies because it is
sensitive, stuff that I cant see on air core, but it works too, i tried.

verpies

Quote from: v8karlo on August 16, 2012, 05:54:50 PM
Quote from: Kator01
why do you think, that your digimeter shows the correct amperage at the output ?
Because it is rectified direct current at output,
Are you sure it is DC and not pulsating unipolar current (aka. Pulsating DC) ?
Any chance of seeing scopeshots of I/O waveforms?