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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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Jack Noskills

Quote from: verpies on September 06, 2012, 07:26:31 AM
If the coil was pulsed then, when the coils's circuit opened, the induced voltage exceeded the wire's insulation breakdown point.
Coils "want" to keep the current through its windings constant "at all cost" - even if it means developing 100kV across its windings.

No pulsing, just plain sinewave from directly from the grid. That is why I thought it was rather weird. Not a mild shock but a hefty one.

If 100 kV can be produced between turns with pulsing, then why not then just pulse a coil and pick this 100 kv using a coil that is perpendicular to pulsed coil ?

verpies

Quote from: Jack Noskills on September 06, 2012, 08:04:22 AM
No pulsing, just plain sinewave from directly from the grid.
That is also pulsing just not by rectangular wave but by a sinewave at 50Hz.  In both cases the current changes and the coil "rebells".

Mathematically because the voltage across the inductor (VL) is always equal to the self-inductance (L) multiplied by the current's rate of change (di/dt). Thus we can write:
VL=L*di/dt

For sinusoidal AC pulsing the coil at frequency (f) and amplitude (VS) in series with a resistance (R), the voltage across the coil (VL) is:
VL = VS*2Ï€fL/( R2+(2Ï€fL)2 )0.5

The combination of the interwinding capacitance and self-inductance of the coil can raise the voltage well above the VS

verpies

Quote from: Jack Noskills on September 06, 2012, 08:04:22 AM
If 100 kV can be produced between turns with pulsing, then why not then just pulse a coil and pick this 100 kv using a coil that is perpendicular to pulsed coil ?
Coils care only about the current or flux, not voltage.  You can pick up voltage with a capacitor but not with a coil.
Also perpendicular coils don't interact with each other.

Jack Noskills

Quote from: verpies on September 06, 2012, 09:11:00 AM
Coils care only about the current or flux, not voltage.  You can pick up voltage with a capacitor but not with a coil.
Also perpendicular coils don't interact with each other.

Wouldn't there be capacitance between turns of perpendicular coils still ? The fact that perpendicular coils don't interact is the whole point of this kind of setup, pure capacitive induction ! If it can bite the finger, it will surely bite the coil on top of it too no matter how it is oriented. When perpendicular then no back EMF would affect the source. Would this effect be profound enough to be of any use is the question. Has anyone done any experiments using high frequency/high voltage with perpendicular coils ?

Hoppy

Quote from: captainkt on September 06, 2012, 04:57:23 AM
@farmhand, the green box gen only uses one earth, first attempt with radiator not good enough earth- so wire was changed to water pipe. Water pipe was checked first to show no voltage. Then wire connected and twisted tight for good connection. Only one wire goes to gen not two so where is the circuit to fake, then all is lifted up to show only one wire.
Regards
Keith

Take another look at the green box video 2. The camera man twice pans into the street showing a car parked in the road - why. Look to the left of the car and there is a wire attached to the top of the fence which runs high up across the garden into the trees behind the demo area. This cable then drops to the ground and runs behind the row of people viewing the demo and curves round to the other side of the table passing beneath the array of lamps. Seeing things like this shows how easy it would be to fake this particular demo. I cannot trace it any further but it does run along the ground close to the table. There is far too much going on in this video to rule out fakery.

Hoppy