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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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AlienGrey

Sure it is ! just like the politicians and our western way of life and what they are up to but we can change it all !
mein Freund. ;)
We see a drop 5 to 15 min and the noise of the switch if you turn up the sound, which is synchronicity between the stalls and the noise of the switch. This video is a fake.

Jeg

Quote from: verpies on April 07, 2016, 04:01:42 AM
The high value resistor separates the FG from the parallel LC tank allowing the two to freely oscillate at different frequencies and minimizing the influence of stray capacitance on the tank.

Hi Verpies
I have two tesla coils tuned to the same frequency. The one is the transmitter, the other is the receiver. When they are in some distance, energy transferring happens without the one affecting the frequency of the other. What is the most appropriate way to connect them galvanically between each other so to have the same energy transfer but without affecting their tuned frequencies? Just a de-coupling capacitor in between them, do you think is enough for this task?

Void

Quote from: Jeg on April 12, 2016, 06:51:28 AM
I have two tesla coils tuned to the same frequency. The one is the transmitter, the other is the receiver. When they are in some distance, energy transferring happens without the one affecting the frequency of the other. What is the most appropriate way to connect them galvanically between each other so to have the same energy transfer but without affecting their tuned frequencies? Just a de-coupling capacitor in between them, do you think is enough for this task?

Hi Jeg. If you use an actual coupling capacitor between them, in my experience it will load
the transmitter tesla coil down quite a bit. If you put a top load of an aluminum
sheet or similar on the top of the transmitter tesla coil and one of the same size on the
receiver tesla coil they can couple together via the E-field for quite a distance, depending on the
applied input power. There are some other ways to do it as well, but in my experience it is better to
keep the E-field coupling between the two tesla coils fairly loose to reduce loading on the transmitter tesla
coil.

By the way, in my previous diagram I posted regarding measuring an LC tank resonant
frequency, that particular config I showed in that diagram will not work well if the inductance
of the coil is fairly low. It works OK when using inductors wound on ferrite cores, but not
very well for air core inductors. With air core inductors, just connecting the red lead of a signal generator
to one side of the LC tank, and instead of connecting the probe to the other side of the tank you can
just rest the probe against the inductor without directly connecting it, and monitor the amplitude that way.
I sometimes connect a bit of aluminum foil to the tip of the scope probe to get better pick up from the inductor without
connecting the probe directly to the tank circuit. If you don't connect the SG ground to the tank circuit the loading to the
tank circuit by the SG is not too bad. The other option is to add a series resistor as in Verpies suggested method.

lost_bro

Quote from: Jeg on April 12, 2016, 06:51:28 AM
Hi Verpies
I have two tesla coils tuned to the same frequency. The one is the transmitter, the other is the receiver. When they are in some distance, energy transferring happens without the one affecting the frequency of the other. What is the most appropriate way to connect them galvanically between each other so to have the same energy transfer but without affecting their tuned frequencies? Just a de-coupling capacitor in between them, do you think is enough for this task?

Good day JEG

Here's a quick excerpt from C.S.N. (Tesla 1899)page 108:

take care, peace
lost_bro


Jeg

Quote from: Void on April 12, 2016, 09:12:42 AM
Hi Jeg. If you use an actual coupling capacitor between them, in my experience it will load
the transmitter tesla coil down quite a bit. If you put a top load of an aluminum
sheet or similar on the top of the transmitter tesla coil and one of the same size on the
receiver tesla coil they can couple together via the E-field for quite a distance, depending on the
applied input power. There are some other ways to do it as well, but in my experience it is better to
keep the E-field coupling between the two tesla coils fairly loose to reduce loading on the transmitter tesla
coil.
Hi Void :)
Thanks for your opinion. Ok, looks normal to load it a bit but is it possible to retain the same frequency? A small capacity in between them, won't it act as the capacity provided by the top aluminum plates?

Quote from: Void on April 12, 2016, 09:12:42 AM
If you don't connect the SG ground to the tank circuit the loading to the
tank circuit by the SG is not too bad. The other option is to add a series resistor as in Verpies suggested method.

I used Verpies suggestion and it was accurate enough. Then I noticed what you described. By having only the grounds connected together and fg's red cable on the air, capacitively I could pick the oscillations even at distance!