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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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Dog-One

Quote from: Void on March 16, 2016, 03:27:04 PM
Hi Dog-one. Thanks. I had already seen that video a couple of years ago or so.
I don't think what Woopy is showing there is really any much different than what I
was doing in my recent tests, except Woopy's kacher arrangement was drawing a
fair bit more input power. I think it is the same types of effects at a bit higher power
consumption level. I therefore doubt there is any OU there.

Quote from: AlienGrey on March 16, 2016, 05:17:26 PM
If it's any use I made this device 5 or 6 years ago, it lit the 40 watt bulb dead easy but it was not overunity.


Good grief guys, or course there is no overunity there, but did you understand at all how the bulb was able to
light with essentially one end connected to nothing?

It's connected through one of the coils to a capacitor plate (split copper pipe) and where's the other plate?

The Tesla secondary coil itself.  So how does work?  Anyone really understand it?

What improvements can be made to it?  Will those improvements lead directly to a Ruslan-type
device?

Come on man, we need to think.  Everything we have witnessed is leading up to some sort
of understanding and possibly a solution.  Put it all together guys.  This cannot be rocket
science here.  What are we missing?


M@

Void

Dog-one, easy mate. ;) Did you not see the picture I posted last night in which the light
bulb was lighting with one lead capacitively coupled to the tesla coil HV side and the other lead
of the light bulb connected to nothing but a short aligator clip lead? It is essentially the exact same
effect. I have been experimenting with this kind of stuff for years. That is an interesting effect for sure,
but after lots of testing I personally don't think that type of effect is where the payload is, as, believe it
or not, the bulb still draws its power from the input source when lighting like that. I think it is all worth paying
close attention to however, as every little piece that is understood better leads to a better overall understanding.
Just my personal point of view...
:)


Void

Quote from: T-1000 on March 16, 2016, 04:59:44 PM
There comes "magic" when you drive Tesla coil with less than 20% duty cycle. The heating element does not have much difference from between 50% or 5% duty cycle pulses coming to it... :)

Hi T-1000. Yes, I have seen some cases in my tests where even a 5% or 10% duty cycle will give better performance than
a 40% or 50% duty cycle, but it depends a lot on the actual circuitry and application. I agree that in some cases
you can sometimes get better results with a shorter duty cycle.

verpies

Quote from: Jeg on March 16, 2016, 12:19:12 PM
I took the shot that you asked over pin3 of IR2110.
I'll leave it to the others to tell you what that scopeshot means, as I'd like to give them a chance to shine.

Quote from: Jeg on March 16, 2016, 12:19:12 PM
I have a ceramic cap over there of 100nF. In addition, after regulator I have connected a 4 Ohm resistance in series and then a 33uF electrolytic in parallel as a low pass filter.
You'd be much better off with a choke in place of that resistor there.

NickZ

   Void:
   Concerning some weird effects from my Kacher circuit, and what it can do (at times). Below is a link to a video that I made a while back showing some interesting effects.  You may have seen it already, but, it's worth seeing again.
   Input to the Kacher circuit is from a wall adapter, 12, 2.5A.  Lighting a 50w, and a 25w bulbs, partially.

   Dog:  There still many things to learn,  this video is showing was one of those things, which I still can't fathom.
  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GlDAP9KtnkQ