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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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verpies

Quote from: Hoppy on April 19, 2013, 01:26:03 PM
Yes I did and I have pondered on this for some time and now think its possible that he used a form of 'Ball Bearing' motor - see example at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHZbHMFWS2k
Yeeeees,  I thought about the Ball Bearing Motor already.  I just call it the Marinov Motor because Stefan Marinov invented it.
See the last paragraph of this message.

I went even so far as to replicate the Marinov Bearing Motor with automotive brake disks, that I had in the junk pile and noted that:
- It does not make that constant frequency saw-noise with AC nor DC (even after prolonged use)
- It is not self-starting
- It is not strong
- It burns up the bearings after prolonged use (without producing a lot of torque).

Quote from: Hoppy on April 19, 2013, 01:26:03 PM
I don't think that the constant frequency saw-like sound is necessarily from a motor. The metal disks are acting as a heavy flywheels which would be necessary as the bearings would become hot and pitted in time, so friction would begin to build-up in the bearings.
Note that the free-spin down deceleration indicates that the bearing friction is not great.
...but most importantly, even heavy friction and pitted bearings would produce a noise that would be frequency dependent on the angular speed of the shaft. It is not.

NickZ

  The sound emitted from the yoke in the Russian (no battery, no ground) video, is not anything like my yokes are producing.  That sounds is more like an iron transformer would make, on a higher amp grid power. Not a ringing sound like mine produce at times. My yokes make no noise and no heat is noticed, until it kicks into the higher resonant state. At which time much brighter light is produced, as well as heat on the transistors, ferrite coils, Cfls, etz...
  I am very curious to know if the same effect (1kw) can be had by using non-ferrite normal iron transformers, as also mentioned by the original poster of that video, to produce even more output. There are some videos may already be showing that kind of device. I will look for them.
  BTW: That video is quite an eye opener, one that I will never, ever, forget.  Also similar in how the components heats up like the TPU devices, after a while, and I'm sure some types vibrations are also present, as well. All most interesting.

  There are yoke cores of various sizes which can easily be obtained at most Tv repair shops. Possibly, even for  free.
I have a 34" Crt Tv with a relatively huge 6" yoke, as well, which may be good for some projects in the near future. 





verpies

Quote from: Grumage on April 19, 2013, 01:52:15 PM
I think the large Aluminium box holds half a dozen 7 Ah Gell cells. PP3 for hitting a relay.
Even if you're right, how is the electric current from those batteries converted to the self-starting mechanical rotation of the disks?

Grumage

Quote from: verpies on April 19, 2013, 02:28:54 PM
Even if you're right, how is the electric current from those batteries converted to the self-starting mechanical rotation of the disks?

Dear Verpies,

Well as I have stuck my neck out this far I might as well go the whole hog! You may recall your post to me yesterday about this motor? You said the shaft would have to be made from Fibreglass or as I suspect any such non magnetic material? Clearly this motor runs with a Steel shaft. So at the end of the shaft where the Torroidal coil slips over you could have a rectangular Neo magnet keyed longtidudinally and said torroid coil have 3 distinct "phase areas" to kickstart the Marinov Bearing Motor effect. The rest is what you see and hear. Having worked around large woodworking machinery, large diameter saw blades just idleing "ring and sing" that is what I hear.

Cheers Grum.


baroutologos

Quote from: verpies on April 19, 2013, 01:21:38 PM

Please think if you really want a "massive field".
Notice that the frequency necessary to resonate copper is 7112Hz per 1 Gauss, so in Earth's magnetic field (~0.5 Gauss) the copper will resonate at 3556Hz and if you make a "massive field" with a lot of current (e.g. 5000 Gauss) then copper will resonate at 35.56MHz.
Do you have a signal generator and RF amplifier that can handle 35MHz ?



Maybe is more suitable, to have a fixed strong RF (say a couple Mhz based on crystal oscillator) and vary current in well designed coil setup creating the b-field?