no need kapanadze coil ground
no need spark
it works well
All true.
Quote from: DRJOHNBULENTATES on December 15, 2013, 01:29:29 PM
no need kapanadze coil ground
no need spark
it works well
Quote
All true.
Folks,
Care to give some practical hint how?
Gyula
Quote from: gyulasun on April 24, 2014, 08:49:55 AM
Folks,
Care to give some practical hint how?
Gyula
Replicate Akula device
http://ihacks.ro/education/free-energy-device/
But there are so many to choose from! And every time someone else builds one -- and finds it doesn't work -- Akula goes on and makes another, different one!
(that also won't work for anyone but him.....)
So I'm eager to see YOUR working replication of Akula's device, there, Mr. Xhacks. When will you be posting your report?
This is my device Mr. investigator TinselKoala. Come on everybody knows you that you are from CIA...:)
Quote from: xhacks on April 24, 2014, 09:41:36 AM
Replicate Akula device
http://ihacks.ro/education/free-energy-device/ (http://ihacks.ro/education/free-energy-device/)
Thanks for the link and I see there is a schematic too. And there is a spark gap shown in the upper left corner of the schematic while you agreed in Reply # 2 above what member DRJOHNBULENTATES wrote in the first post: "no need for spark" .
So there is or there is no need for a spark gap? How can I know what else is needed or not? Understand the dilemma?
Gyula
Quote from: xhacks on April 24, 2014, 10:27:57 AM
This is my device Mr. investigator TinselKoala. Come on everybody knows you that you are from CIA... :)
Well, then you will be pleased to provide a complete and correct schematic, as well as some valid instrumental measurements. Won't you.
Quote from: gyulasun on April 24, 2014, 10:39:59 AM
Thanks for the link and I see there is a schematic too. And there is a spark gap shown in the upper left corner of the schematic while you agreed in Reply # 2 above what member DRJOHNBULENTATES wrote in the first post: "no need for spark" .
So there is or there is no need for a spark gap? How can I know what else is needed or not? Understand the dilemma?
Gyula
You can replace the spark with a big capacitor at HV.
Cheers,
Adrian
Dear Xhacks,
Thanks for the post.
I have difficulty to understand the windings..could you be so nice to provide us the actual wound wire
step by step.
Thanks and Regs,
D.J
Here is another thread with no content except dead links. :'(
Why shouldn't it be deleted? It just clutters up the forum.