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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: zcsaba77 on March 01, 2013, 01:02:32 AM
Hi Grumage

I try put question else:
Your output signal is amplifying (ex: start from 8Vp/p and finish on 32Vp/p and send by spark gap over to load or next device) or sinusoid signal is keeping level(not raise, not fall), I see on your scope sinusoid signal this is input or output?

Because I playing with this:
http://www.sciences.univ-nantes.fr/sites/genevieve_tulloue/Elec/Transitoire/Condensateur1_flash.htm#
....and I saw if I switch in good time signal raise, but little bit later I can not raise signal more, keeping voltage peak to peak, my opinion (maybe is wrong theory) if I can not raise more, need send away power/voltage, and raise again from beginning.
Hi zcsaba77,
Thanks for the reply, what you see on the Scope is:- lower trace 1V P/P from signal generator to input of Amp module. (Assume 8 V P/P into horizontal 30 turn coil) Large scope trace in excess of 160V P/P coming from 250 turn coil wrapped on Ferrite torroid core. If you look closely you can see the phase shift in the 2 waveforms. The voltage has been amplified by a factor of 20. Unfortunately there was no current.
Cheers, Grum.

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pepsimaxzu

hi, i have 2 question.
is this mot in picture? or normal tranformer?

and second question..http://open-source-energy.org/rwg42985/russ/Kapanadze/Kapanadze.jpg this schematic is original from Tariel Kapanadze? anyone tried it?

MenofFather

Quote from: pepsimaxzu on March 01, 2013, 01:40:52 PM
hi, i have 2 question.
is this mot in picture? or normal tranformer?

and second question..http://open-source-energy.org/rwg42985/russ/Kapanadze/Kapanadze.jpg this schematic is original from Tariel Kapanadze? anyone tried it?
I think not mot. Is normal tranformer. No, not original, some people tray and it for they not work.


This maybe work http://realstrannik.ru/media/kunena/attachments/242/BE211.gif

Zeitmaschine


Grumage

Quote from: Zeitmaschine on March 01, 2013, 03:10:00 PM
Try this, it is more realistic.

Hi Zeitmaschine,

The circuit seems fairly simple to implement but I see a really bad error in the battery/power supply (bottom right) where the pos and neg are shorted together. Could someone with a greater understanding of electronics redraw that part? The gates of the Thyristors appear to be driven via the small coils on what I assume is the votage oscillator. But isn't VT1 the wrong way round? Because the emmiter is looking at the Pos rail. That is when S4 is closed. Forget that, I now see the picture. S4 start switch!! Some component values would be a great help though.