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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: Hoppy on August 17, 2013, 03:53:31 PM
If this is the right track, where does TK get the high power in the first place to create the 'noise', even if the power consumed by the load can be reduced by an earthing arrangement? Grum's demo is pulling grid power big time!

Evening Hoppy.

Very glad your back, I missed that great sense of humour!!  :)

Yes I was really pushing the limit of our 13 A fuse!! But on a more serious note..... How do you think the 3.5 A got there?? Before the test video I placed my DVM, one lead to the earth rod and then pottered around the area with the other one. I noted a small DC voltage. Around 0.5 volts. This also had current at 1 mA. Note DC, on the AC range, a big fat zero.

I had hoped that this experiment might have borne some fruit, alas no, but maybe a better designed transformer like as Zeitmaschine has suggested. A soldering gun, might do the trick. My transformer was made to do resistance welding of iron rods, I used to drive it via a push through button as it took but fractions of a second to create the weld. That was probably the longest it had ever run in anger!! :)

Cheers Grum.

Zeitmaschine

Quote from: Hoppy on August 17, 2013, 03:53:31 PM
If this is the right track, where does TK get the high power in the first place to create the 'noise', even if the power consumed by the load can be reduced by an earthing arrangement? Grum's demo is pulling grid power big time!
First question: How much power is required to make that noise? Second question: How much power is drawn from TK's inverter (or grid) during start up?

But the most puzzling question: Why does the noise not continue although the lamps are lit?

Grumage

Quote from: Zeitmaschine on August 17, 2013, 04:30:36 PM
First question: How much power is required to make that noise? Second question: How much power is drawn from TK's inverter (or grid) during start up?

But the most puzzling question: Why does the noise not continue although the lamps are lit?

Dear Zeitmaschine.

That noise of mine was nearly 4 Kw!!

My theory ran......... If we could capture the free electrons into the loop then the current in the secondary would rise and so primary current would drop, as it would not have to work so hard. But as you say in the TK video there is no more noise........ Very strange.

Cheers Grum.

elementSix

Quote from: captainkt on August 17, 2013, 08:47:57 AM
@Zeitmaschine,The noise from TK bedroom gen is identical in every way to the noise from MIG welder at work when arc strikes but nozzle is dirty and current shorts. I have just been trying this out and the noise is easy to get. Also just tried bulb from MIG welder earth lead to earth and when I pull trigger and strike arc nothing, but if I pull trigger and do not strike arc I can light a 30 Watt bulb quite bright. So from earth to earth I am getting some power. The wires I use to connect bulb also get very hot, almost too hot to touch. I will be trying a transformer between bulb and earth when I get home tomorrow. 
Regards
Keith

Good Note CaptainKeith,  thats the very same cause of the TK device noise and the welder short noise is basically the same thing...  But TK's is caused by an off resonance getting back into resonance.  Just my opinion.
I am thinking of using a stun gun as my primary input.  That way I can use a 9 volt battery (crone) to start the device and also have tons of voltage and power to jump the spark gap and very little amps.  Which is great because Amps destroy the process of radiant energy to rush in and open the gates of hell.
 

Hoppy

Quote from: Grumage on August 17, 2013, 04:17:14 PM
Evening Hoppy.

Very glad your back, I missed that great sense of humour!!  :)

Yes I was really pushing the limit of our 13 A fuse!! But on a more serious note..... How do you think the 3.5 A got there?? Before the test video I placed my DVM, one lead to the earth rod and then pottered around the area with the other one. I noted a small DC voltage. Around 0.5 volts. This also had current at 1 mA. Note DC, on the AC range, a big fat zero.

I had hoped that this experiment might have borne some fruit, alas no, but maybe a better designed transformer like as Zeitmaschine has suggested. A soldering gun, might do the trick. My transformer was made to do resistance welding of iron rods, I used to drive it via a push through button as it took but fractions of a second to create the weld. That was probably the longest it had ever run in anger!! :)

Cheers Grum.

Evening Grum,

Posts seem to be getting back on track, so with your interesting demo with the welding transformer, I thought I would add a comment. I'm not able to answer your question at the moment but would be interested to know if there is any change to the earth wire clamp meter reading if you were to raise the transformer off the ground. Also, as Zeitmaschine suggested, what is the effect of winding a few turns of the earth wire around the transformer secondary shorted winding?