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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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Hoppy

Quote from: captainkt on August 19, 2013, 11:34:53 AM
@all, notice how when bulb lights on captor terre 2 it lights up bright then settles, the same as all Kapanadze devices. There seems to be a noticeable difference from grid power.

Regards
Keith

Looks like the welding transformer single turn induction trick complete with hum that Grum demonstrated. The halogen lamps are possibly paralleled together and connected to a step-up transformer with its primary forming part of the induction loop (the length of the loop will determine the maximum current drawn from the grid). This could be the way the Kapanadze 'Green Box' garden device works with the heavy duty wires forming an extended induction loop on a big welding transformer sited in the house (as I originally proposed way back).  Kapanadze may also be doing some pulsed coil shorting on the step-up transformer to get the lamps as bright as possible for the available secondary voltage, using of course, Zeitmaschine's beloved thyristors  :) . All this would account for the initial bright lamps which then dim down.

Kapanadze solved?

Zeitmaschine

Quote from: Hoppy on August 19, 2013, 01:01:22 PM
All this would account for the initial bright lamps which then dim down.
The lamps dim down or the aperture of the camera? ;)

Actually, what about my beloved parametric resonance? The left drawing below is taken from Parametrische Schwingungserregung (German only), the right drawing is taken from Electromagnetic device for capturing free space electrons to generate electricity. Anyone notice the similarities?

The German author writes about two transformers connected together and a capacitor in order to excite a parametric resonance. The author also writes about a coefficient of performance (C.O.P.) of 72 percent.  But of course the author did not connect it to ground or an antenna so the circuit has no way to attract electrons (energy) from the environment.

Furthermore the author writes about saturated cores due to a high current going through the primary coils in order to get parametric resonance. So what happens when a coil of a (welding) transformer is shorted? Does this also saturate the core due to the high current in that coil?

Still a problem is the capacitor. There is no capacitor mentioned in the Barbosa patent, but maybe there is one in TK's tin can and almost for sure there is a capacitor next to the two transformers in Stepanov's workshop.

Any suggestions? :)

ariovaldo

Quote from: Zeitmaschine on August 19, 2013, 03:00:33 PM
The lamps dim down or the aperture of the camera? ;)

Actually, what about my beloved parametric resonance? The left drawing below is taken from Parametrische Schwingungserregung (German only), the right drawing is taken from Electromagnetic device for capturing free space electrons to generate electricity. Anyone notice the similarities?

The German author writes about two transformers connected together and a capacitor in order to excite a parametric resonance. The author also writes about a coefficient of performance (C.O.P.) of 72 percent.  But of course the author did not connect it to ground or an antenna so the circuit has no way to attract electrons (energy) from the environment.

Furthermore the author writes about saturated cores due to a high current going through the primary coils in order to get parametric resonance. So what happens when a coil of a (welding) transformer is shorted? Does this also saturate the core due to the high current in that coil?

Still a problem is the capacitor. There is no capacitor mentioned in the Barbosa patent, but maybe there is one in TK's tin can and almost for sure there is a capacitor next to the two transformers in Stepanov's workshop.

Any suggestions? :)


You got good perception...[/font]
I'm working on. I already tested the transformer with 2 turns in the secondary. Primary 110 volts.. I got over 1100 Amps, with low voltage (as expected). I used a braid in the secondary as a ground. I had no amps from the ground even using diode. I have at least 20 more combinations and modifications to try....[/font]

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Hoppy

Quote from: Zeitmaschine on August 19, 2013, 03:00:33 PM


Actually, what about my beloved parametric resonance? The left drawing below is taken from Parametrische Schwingungserregung (German only), the right drawing is taken from Electromagnetic device for capturing free space electrons to generate electricity. Anyone notice the similarities?

Any suggestions? :)

Yes, get back in your box!  ;)

Seriously though, see this.

Grumage

Quote from: Hoppy on August 19, 2013, 03:48:45 PM
Yes, get back in your box!  ;)

Seriously though, see this.

Evening Hoppy.

That was a real Pearl!! How to use it?? ;)

Cheers Grum.