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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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forest

Quote from: Zeitmaschine on September 02, 2013, 02:40:26 PM
If I see this correctly, when the spark is intensified then there are more electrons jumping the spark gap. Therefore the diode somehow provides the high voltage circuit with additional electrons. The question is whether the energy for the intensified spark is coming from the power supply or from the environment, so we can call it free energy.

The real puzzling thing about moving electrons within a wire is this: A coil is connected to a load (or short-circuited). When a magnet is moved through that coil a current of electrons starts to flow in that wire. While the electrons are moving they must overcome a resistance within the atomic structure of the metal, so the wire gets hot (or the filament of a connected incandescent lamp). Now the load is removed from the coil. When a magnet is moved through that unconnected coil the electrons in that coil's wire are moved towards one end of the wire, so there is a surplus of electrons on one end and a lack of electrons on the other end, otherwise there would be no voltage across the two endings of that wire. But strangely in this case the electrons in the wire do not encounter any resistance in the wire while moving from one end to the other. How can that be?

Does this imply that pure voltage is free because we can move all electrons of the world around without any effort as long as the electric circuit is not closed (no circulating current)?

On the other hand how can it be that the closing of an electric circuit changes the movement of the electrons within the wire from frictionless to friction? Interesting mystery!

But maybe our conception of moving electrons in a wire is completely wrong. ???




I have a problem seeing your concept. First the main catch is that current never dies flowing through resistance according to Ohm law, which is kind of suprising effect. In reality resistance cause only a "voltage drop". I could agree about surplus of electrons in this old Aaron experiment but how they flow through the diode ?

zcsaba77

Quote from: stivep on September 02, 2013, 02:33:48 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kO8aMm9uW8


Wesley

... and what is the answer? can change copper magnetic property after some months on like his device?

regards zcsaba77

Grumage

Quote from: a.king21 on September 02, 2013, 12:59:21 AM
Another trafo anomaly:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOhNtRhJ5Rw


Explanations welcome.

Dear a.king21.

Just spent the last hour or so with this one. Now apart from possibly ruining several HV diodes?? I would say "Myth busted"!! Has anyone else tried?

I used an old 12V Motorcycle coil and tried with various capacitor values. "Weedy" spark, I saw no enhancement!! The latteral thought was to use a 12 to 240 V transformer and see what happened? Also nothing. So back to the drawing board??

Cheers Grum.

Hoppy

Quote from: Grumage on September 02, 2013, 04:39:05 PM
Dear a.king21.

Just spent the last hour or so with this one. Now apart from possibly ruining several HV diodes?? I would say "Myth busted"!! Has anyone else tried?

I used an old 12V Motorcycle coil and tried with various capacitor values. "Weedy" spark, I saw no enhancement!! The latteral thought was to use a 12 to 240 V transformer and see what happened? Also nothing. So back to the drawing board??

Cheers Grum.

Evening Grum,

If your spark plug has an integral resistor, this may be the problem.

Grumage

Quote from: Hoppy on September 02, 2013, 04:45:42 PM
Evening Grum,

If your spark plug has an integral resistor, this may be the problem.

Evening Hoppy.

Spark plug? We HV men play with bare wires!! :)

Seriously though, If I must!!?? I just created a gap between HT lead and the coil's metal core frame. I don't know if the coils turns ratio is different, they are after all a little smaller but I thought the effect would be seen? Perhaps, as it is such an easy experiment to create maybe another member might like to see?

Regards, Grum.