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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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AlienGrey

Are any of you aware of a statement of Tesla saying any thing Electrical or Electronic has electron losses and cant possible produce any excess energy and this also applies to HF Frequency re his published experiments and also Peter Linderman some years ago said only mechanics can produce excess energy ;) es ist gut ja ;D ;D 8) 8)

This might need some thinking about.

soliman

Hello people
I want to report to you something I have found.
1. find the resonant frequency
2. Reduce the duty cycle until you find a very low sound, something similar to that which is frying chicken. In the jiro is very sharp, rotate slowly (remember to start with duty cicle near at least 40%) avoid heating.
3. When you find this sound, leave it there, turn on the kacher. And you. you will see a small effect, that when you pass the hand over the circuit, you will see how the voltage and the whole system is affected. I found a voltage increase of 50 volts up to 70 and 108 volts, try to do this test and tell me what you think.
this is the screen shown in the gates
in the D there is a lot of noise

itsu


QuoteItsu and Void:
  Ok, thanks for your comments.
  So, I opened up my PS, and found a 1/2w resistor with it's wire ends all rusty, on touching it, it broke loose from the pcb.
  I'm in the process of replacing it, to see if that is the problem, as it was really in bad shape and does not conduct, at all.

   I'll show what the signals look like when I get it all working again. The main thing is that my fets are running cooler, regardless of the spikes. That was my main concern, as I can control the spikes, but not the heating of the fets. Now the fets seam to be working better and staying within they heating limits. Better than my two previous snubbers. I do still have the RC snubbers capacitors installed but without their resistors. As suggested by Itsu, to control the ringing, but may end up reinstalling the resistors, if needed.
   I do have filters and choke, between my PS output to my yoke, TL494 and TC4420 board, as can be seen in the last images that I posted.
  The 200v plus spikes are the reading on my drains, using only a 100w bulb, but having higher voltages when using higher wattage bulbs. I don't know why that is, as it should be the other way around, normally.
   I did come across the RM signal, at one point, while testing using the laptop adapter. But, also a bit of the chaotic mode with it. Need to be able to get the RM mode without the chaotic mode. But, they seam to be partners in crime. I'm trying to separate the two, as I was able to do it before.
  I do have two 12v 7ah batteries, but one of them is being used for my Pc back up power source. I may have to pull it out of the back up unit, and try both on the device input. But, that is my last resort. First I'll try to fix the 24v PS.

  Itsu can you please test to see if you are getting any feed back current from the snubber circuit back into your PS.

  I think that what I have may just be a problem with rusty PS components, and not a problem with the snubber or the device.
As the device seam to be working ok now, when using just the 19v adapter. But, perhaps I need to place a diode at the PS, as well. But, I don't have a diode installed now because they always got too hot.



Nick,

ok,  so (hopefully) it was coincidence that your PS broke down.

I will see if i can check for current being returned to the PS, need to modify the connection a bit.
Guess it will show current, but that is the whole point of this snubber circuit and the PS with its capacitors should be able to handle that.

Itsu

itsu


QuoteHello people
I want to report to you something I have found.
1. find the resonant frequency
2. Reduce the duty cycle until you find a very low sound, something similar to that which is frying chicken. In the jiro is very sharp, rotate slowly (remember to start with duty cicle near at least 40%) avoid heating.
3. When you find this sound, leave it there, turn on the kacher. And you. you will see a small effect, that when you pass the hand over the circuit, you will see how the voltage and the whole system is affected. I found a voltage increase of 50 volts up to 70 and 108 volts, try to do this test and tell me what you think.
this is the screen shown in the gates
in the D there is a lot of noise



Soliman,

thanks for the info.

As i have no kacher i cannot check this, but perhaps others can.

I see you have different duty cycle values for your gate signals (26.1% and 34.4%), probably because you can independently delay them via your TC4093 chip.
Be aware that probably nobody else here can do that.


Itsu

AlienGrey

Quote from: itsu on October 26, 2017, 04:38:33 AM

Soliman,

thanks for the info.

As i have no kacher i cannot check this, but perhaps others can.

I see you have different duty cycle values for your gate signals (26.1% and 34.4%), probably because you can independently delay them via your TC4093 chip.
Be aware that probably nobody else here can do that.


Itsu
A simple way of correcting this would be to add a 503 20 turn trimer between the TL494 output pin (one on each side and the input your buffer driver  (if it's a Schmitt input) and a 222 ceramic cap also on the input to zero volts common you should then be able to get your new pulse width value. It is done like this on the Alex Sergey circuit. but his driver is the IR210 witch also has this input.

AG