Just wanted to make sure this wasn't missed
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5QaWciXP1U
And where the url link to Naudin pages may be?
I checked his site, doesn't seem to be anything relevant posted yet.
Quote from: baroutologos on May 31, 2010, 07:52:50 PM
And where the url link to Naudin pages may be?
Here's you a link of the device working:
http://www.magistrala.cz/freeenergy/2010/05/31/the-kapagen-v3-a-kapanedze-generator-replication-by-jean-louis-naudin/
Unfortunately, it's outdoors, not in a lab, and there's no wiring diagram shown to accompany the demonstration.
--Lee
Another J.L.Naudin video has been posted:
http://www.magistrala.cz/freeenergy/2010/06/01/kapagen-v3-2-with-2x150-w-halogen-lamps-and-2x60-w-light-bulbs/
I am not sure wht is being demonstarted here as it is being powered by a power supply.
Kind Regards
Mark
I am not sure what I am looking at in his video. Does anyone know what the ATV3 box is? Is power coming from it?
Bill
http://www.magistrala.cz/freeenergy/2010/06/07/the-kapagen-v3-2-with-2100-watts-of-halogen-lamps-at-the-output/
input: <250W
output: >2000W
How can anyone say its 2500 watts out put. That should have blided the camera. The only way to settle it is to measure the amps and volts on the out put and if possible use a scope on the input.
Mark
How bright do bulbs look when you take them into the bright sunlight? Not very even lit full power.
So considering this, do these bulbs look like they are about 1/10th of their full brightness? Because with the losses in the system that is about what we would have to be seeing.
Try running a halogen bulb of a similar spec to 1/10th of it's full power in the sun outside, video it and we will see if it looks as bright as that, for my money it won't.
JLN website link
http://jnaudin.free.fr/kapagen/
Quote from: aether22 on June 08, 2010, 08:35:10 AM
So considering this, do these bulbs look like they are about 1/10th of their full brightness?
yes. a scope shot, current and voltage measurements would convince me however.
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yes. a scope shot, current and voltage measurements would convince me however.
In actuality, showing there is more real power output in reality is more proof than meters which can be misleading, misread and incorrect.
Hell, I've made digital current meters read many amps DC when an analog meter showed nothing at all, there were not even milliamps flowing.
Quote from: aether22 on June 09, 2010, 05:36:33 PM
In actuality, showing there is more real power output in reality is more proof than meters which can be misleading, misread and incorrect.
Hell, I've made digital current meters read many amps DC when an analog meter showed nothing at all, there were not even milliamps flowing.
I perfectly agree. I have been involved in power HF devices, and it is very easy with high HF voltages and currents (sometimes not even very strong) to greatly disturb any measurements from digital equipments.
It is clear that Kapanedze generator creates strong HF currents that can propagate everywhere -including towards the electric grid- by radiating, by induction or by capacitively coupling. Without extremely careful precautions, such Faraday cage, chokes, decoupling capacitors... we can measure 1 KW instead of 1 W or vice versa.
hi,
I have made an kapagen with mot cap an diode HV. I take good spark gap but I cannot take an AC voltage on my lamp. I read an ac voltage about 5v ac. I have 3 ground, the lamp ground is 15m far from my kapagen. What must I do? Have some an idea?