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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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Hoppy

Quote from: NickZ on May 25, 2013, 10:36:36 AM
  What Tinsel has called the "super nova" state, is what I'm experiencing when my system gets much brighter, and the amps being drawn also go up. I think that the bulbs can get even brighter than with the grid source, but also burn out the filament in the small bulbs, after a long running.  I just burnt out my last 7 watt indicator bulb, for no other reason. 
What causes this I attribute to a different resonant state. But, I still don't know how to control it.  As it causes a higher draw from the battery or wall adapters, while it lights the bulbs much brighter. The brighter light is nice, but not at the expence of a much higher draw. Maybe we'll find a way to have the brighter light and keep the draw down also, I think this is also possible, but again, not easy to do.  Otherwise, it's no free lunch.

Its interesting if you do this experimenting with halogen bulbs. At what I call the 'fringe points' of reonance, the filaments can literally snap-off inside the bulbs at the two points where the filament posts enter the glass encapsulation. Seen on a scope, these 'fringe points' either side of resonance show high transient spikes and its these I think that are responsible for the apparent increased brightness of the bulbs and the ruptured filament  (but at the expense of higher current). This condition can be maintained as Tinsel shows in his video until the system snaps into a full resonant condition where the waveform becomes sinusoidal and loses the spikes.

NickZ

  Or, maybe the transformer is being over-saturated at the black out point, and can cause the same effect. 
  I think that the important thing is to find the resonant point then feed the output back to the battery source through a rectifier, that way it doesn't matter how much input is being drawn, as it is also being reconstituted. The more the merrier, maybe.
But, the overheating or unstable issue from the super nova spikes is what may result, though.
First thing is to obtain that increased resonant state to begin with, then see how we can feed it back to the input side. Ismael is explaining what may be a very important point.  All the details of just exactly HOW to do it is what is still not known to us. Possibly more details from our Russian friends that understand the concept better would help.


Hoppy

Quote from: NickZ on May 25, 2013, 11:59:49 AM
 
All the details of just exactly HOW to do it is what is still not known to us.

Ah, that has to be determined by experiment. All the spoons have gone  ;)

Grumage

Good evening all.

I did a little test to see just what T-1000 was meaning about coil shorting........ The results.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gM_3Ji4IMg

Best wishes to all. Grum.

NickZ

  "The thing is how can we harvest it".  Seams like nobody knows...