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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

Started by 27Bubba, September 18, 2012, 02:17:22 PM

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verpies

Quote from: Jeg on February 02, 2016, 02:54:26 PM
What about the 4 Ohm output of the amplifier?
Good automotive audio amps are usually capable of driving 2Ω loads and I have seen one unit that can drive 1Ω loads.
Of course audio amps are no good for RF frequencies.

If the driven winding on the yoke (the load) has AC impedance at the driven frequency, that is much less than that, then the impedance mismatch will limit the power transfer.  This reduced power might still be acceptable.  If it is not, then an impedance matching transformer can be used between the amplifier and the load.

It is important to remember that the AC impedance of yoke winding is higher than the DC resistance of this winding.  This is due to the inductance.

ramset

Steven Mark  was playing with Exotic Speakers to secure a Niche spot in quality and market place
something happened during one of his builds which changed his life. and lead to the TPU .

He did say it is not a Magic device but a new source or power ...

LENR it would seem in his case !! and now we read Be*ini too

we have all seen the Vids .

things make much more sense now !!

Clearing out ..
sorry for intrusion .

Chet

I wonder How Alexander Parkhomov is doing in his Kitchen ...he needs a Pinch of focused sound ..

Good stuff indeed.

Whats for yah ne're go bye yah
Thanks Grandma

Hoppy

Quote from: Grumage on February 03, 2016, 08:59:04 AM
Dear Chet and Hoppy.

Didn't magpwr look into the manufacture of B fe slabs for a Floyd Sweet replication? It's going back a bit now. From China?

I thought at the time but didn't voice it that un poled slabs would be better so as the magnetic programming could be engineered to suit.

When you Google B fe magnets there are many Chinese manufacturers, allegedly, able to supply.

Cheers Grum.

Hi Grum,

I used to converse with a guy on the Bedini forum group who found a company in China that could supply barium ferrite. He ordered a quantity but could not be certain that they were genuine. I seem to recall that there is a test involving hardness, where barium ferrite is harder than other ferrites on the mohs scale.

verpies

Quote from: Void on February 02, 2016, 02:13:23 PM
By the way, in Wesley's recent video he states that the Russian ferrite yoke core they used had the markings: OC-90.38nu12
One of my (Russian) TV ferrite yoke cores has the markings: OC-90.29nu10, although I have no idea what those markings indicate.
Anyone know what those markings indicate?
They indicate the size, shape and composition of the ferrite.  The member "Osiakosia" has done some research into the latter.
Do you want the same yoke core as Wesley was referring to in his recent video and in Lithuania experiment #1 ?

verpies

Quote from: Dog-One on February 02, 2016, 06:20:48 PM
I think part of the trick is placing the yoke into full or partial saturation.  Maybe verpies can weigh-in on this.
The scopeshot in your message shows a yellow waveform that is typical of ferromagnetic saturation under sinusoidal stimulation and a magnetic DC bias (or PM bias).

So something is saturating but I do not know what.  It could be the CT or the Yoke....or both.
Using a non-inductive CSR for current sensing would eliminate this ambiguity.