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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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Grumage

Quote from: TinselKoala on February 11, 2013, 02:25:48 PM

Schubert has done it correctly. Your error is indicated in red. You need to multiply here, not divide.

1.5 x 0.7071 = 1.06065        the RMS amplitude of the voltage drop across the CVR -- in this step you are "scaling" and leveling the sine wave by chopping off the peaks and filling the valleys, so the resulting "height" number must be less than the starting number, not more.

1.0606 / 1.09 = 0.973...      the RMS current, by applying Ohm's Law.

And it looks like you are supplying nearly 9 Watts input power. I can testify that filament bulbs glow more brightly when powered with HF AC, than they do with the equivalent DC power. I wonder if you are seeing darkening in the glass... my bulbs get darker after a while due to the filament metal boiling off and depositing on the inside surface, turning them black.
Well thankyou for putting me straight, I was really thinking we had got it!!! However there does seem to be a current gain. We have a DC input current of 450mA ( inc amp loss) and 970ma load current, or am I still missing something? :-[
BTW, I did try to rectify the output through a FWBR and cap on into the load. Somehow the whole symmetry of the sine waves were lost, very messy but at certain frequencies a greater current was seen into the load than that being applied.

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a.king21

Quote from: Zeitmaschine on February 11, 2013, 09:10:15 AM
Then surely you can give a hint which coil in the patent is which coil in the 2004 video. It can't be the big coil because in the Green Box video TK itself says the resonator is inside (the box). So the big coil with orange cable is out of the question. Hence where can I see the coils in the 2004 video as depicted in the patent?



I don't know. I know that TK uses bifilar. I know that he uses high frequency spiked  pulses in alternating spike format.  This is EXACTLY what Tesla uses in his latter patents. Tesla's later patents do not -  repeat DO NOT - refer to AC. They are about short sharp electrostatic pulses which create BEMF that is much higher in voltage than the original impulse. ( although Tesla goes further in creating a HV winding.) That is the term "Radiant energy" That is why I suggested that you were getting close. So the question is:  Can these pulses operate in a conventional transformer? I have seen at least 2 examples where TK seems to use ordinary transformers, in addition to his fancy output coils. However, he then has to shield the output as per electrostatic shielding. This is a common thread throughout his builds.
Maybe you can understand why I get P--- off at some of the crap posted in this thread.( Not by you, I hasten to add.)

Farmhand

Quote from: a.king21 on February 11, 2013, 05:01:23 PM
I don't know. I know that TK uses bifilar. I know that he uses high frequency spiked  pulses in alternating spike format.  This is EXACTLY what Tesla uses in his latter patents. Tesla's later patents do not -  repeat DO NOT - refer to AC. They are about short sharp electrostatic pulses which create BEMF that is much higher in voltage than the original impulse. ( although Tesla goes further in creating a HV winding.) That is the term "Radiant energy" That is why I suggested that you were getting close. So the question is:  Can these pulses operate in a conventional transformer? I have seen at least 2 examples where TK seems to use ordinary transformers, in addition to his fancy output coils. However, he then has to shield the output as per electrostatic shielding. This is a common thread throughout his builds.
Maybe you can understand why I get P--- off at some of the crap posted in this thread.( Not by you, I hasten to add.)

This is from Tesla's latest Transmission Patent, Page 2 Lines 7 to 15. It clearly says that the primary "C" may be excited in any desired manner,
from a suitable source of currents "G", which may be an alternator or condenser. The important thing being that a resonant condition is established, ect.

Looks to me like he is saying the primary can be excited with AC from an Alternator, repeat AC from an alternator !



Can you show an example of where he stipulates he uses what you say in the following sentence and nothing else ?
" They are about short sharp electrostatic pulses which create BEMF that is much higher in voltage than the original impulse."

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SchubertReijiMaigo

Quotefrom a suitable source of currents "G", which may be an alternator or condenser. The important thing being that a resonant condition is established, ect.


Look like a Rotary Condenser...
Eric speak a lot about them.
It's basically an overexcited synchronous machine, you can simulate any reactance both from inductive and capacitive at will...
It seems that Tesla want to supply some reactive current to create a resonance.