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Selfrunning Free Energy devices up to 5 KW from Tariel Kapanadze

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zcsaba77


d3x0r

Quote from: zcsaba77 on November 07, 2013, 01:19:09 PM
where?
in youtube? or here?


Here


I thought they were there; maybe they were buried in the dally device thread...
those are roughly translated...


Grumage

Quote from: verpies on November 07, 2013, 07:53:28 AM
The indications of the ammeter cannot be trusted the way it is connected. 
It would be more credible with a huge capacitor connected after the ammeter. 
When will these people understand that: average Amps * average Volts <> average Watts  ?

Also, as usual, the brightness of the bulbs is not quantified and not related to Watts in any meaningful manner.

@Grumage
How much does one of those Wattboxes cost you?

Dear Verpies.

My simple "Wattbox" consists of.......Solar garden light. £1.00 Poundland or $1.00 Dollar shop. Panel micro ammeter £4.95. 20 K ohm Lin preset pot £ 1.35. Suitable bulb and holder ( I now have one for 240 V and one for 12V ). Housing can be almost any non combustible material.

I do however remember your saying that heat can also affect the solar cell's output!!  This does happen. So I suggest placing the Solar cell low down in the box and at a suitable distance from the lamp.
In all, a cheap and fairly reliable tool!!

Cheers Grum.

dllabarre

Quote from: Grumage on November 07, 2013, 02:01:18 PM
Dear Verpies.

My simple "Wattbox" consists of.......Solar garden light. £1.00 Poundland or $1.00 Dollar shop. Panel micro ammeter £4.95. 20 K ohm Lin preset pot £ 1.35. Suitable bulb and holder ( I now have one for 240 V and one for 12V ). Housing can be almost any non combustible material.

I do however remember your saying that heat can also affect the solar cell's output!!  This does happen. So I suggest placing the Solar cell low down in the box and at a suitable distance from the lamp.
In all, a cheap and fairly reliable tool!!

Cheers Grum.
Grum


Are these all connected in series:
-- solar panel -- Amp meter -- POT -- back to solar panel to complete the circuit --
Thanks
DonL


Grumage

Quote from: dllabarre on November 07, 2013, 03:04:29 PM
Grum


Are these all connected in series:
-- solar panel -- Amp meter -- POT -- back to solar panel to complete the circuit --
Thanks
DonL

Dear DonL.

My apologies!! Yes you are quite correct, a simple series connection. And then using your best instruments calibrate the meter to a known voltage and current to suit your own taste.

I calibrated my 12 V version with an overunity factor!!  :) Ever the optimist!!  ;D


Cheers Grum.