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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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Hoppy

Quote from: lost_bro on November 26, 2017, 11:53:48 AM
Good day All
Here's a short video:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__Idc66i-30&t=15s
  This is a follow up video to one I made a couple of years ago which showed *ground_current* lighting up a 100 watt incandescent bulb which was placed in series with the SSTC ground line.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wysm0Zxpz5k


Lost_bro,

What was your battery sitting on?

Interesting video for those relying on the safety of earth connections: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNZC782SzAQ


NickZ

   I've lit up a 50w bulb by connecting it to the hot line from the 110v AC grid, and the other end to an earth ground. Although the bulb partially lit, does that mean that the energy to light the bulb is coming from the ground? NO... There is only one volt at the ground source, and no amps. But, will a smart meter notice the draw???  Probably...

  Hoppy:  Yesterday, I placed a different iron pipe at the end of my 37.5M aluminum ground line (inside the well). The iron pipe is just touching the wet dirt at the bottom of the well. But, no difference noted on my device.
   It's the rainy season here now, so the ground line is all wet and is laying on wet ground, also. Maybe that can affect things a bit?
 
   I'll bet that Akula did not have a wet ground area to connect his ground line to, when he was displaying  his device in Germany.

   In any case we need to get to the bottom of all this, and figure out what we're ALL missing.

   The Great Pyramid was built on top of an underground water source. Might be that be important?

AlienGrey

Quote from: NickZ on November 27, 2017, 10:02:50 AM
   I've lit up a 50w bulb by connecting it to the hot line from the 110v AC grid, and the other end to an earth ground. Although the bulb partially lit, does that mean that the energy to light the bulb is coming from the ground? NO... There is only one volt at the ground source, and no amps. But, will a smart meter notice the draw???  Probably...

  Hoppy:  Yesterday, I placed a different iron pipe at the end of my 37.5M aluminum ground line (inside the well). The iron pipe is just touching the wet dirt at the bottom of the well. But, no difference noted on my device.
   It's the rainy season here now, so the ground line is all wet and is laying on wet ground, also. Maybe that can affect things a bit?
 
   I'll bet that Akula did not have a wet ground area to connect his ground line to, when he was displaying  his device in Germany.

   In any case we need to get to the bottom of all this, and figure out what we're ALL missing.

   The Great Pyramid was built on top of an underground water source. Might be that be important?
did you watch Hoppys video (he sounds just like Peter linderman in voice over ;)  do you know the one i mean, the trick is
getting that same phenomena  but it will kill any electronics in your lab, be warned, no effect no cold energy.

PS don't finger unpoken in der grid wire or puff in cloud of smoke! take care eh!

Allen

Void

Quote from: NickZ on November 26, 2017, 09:29:28 AM
I've tried the earth ground many different ways. Are you saying the dry dirt is a better conductor than water which is on soggy earth?

Hi Nick. It depends on the type of soil you have. If it is mostly gravel and rocks or sand,
then that will not make a good earth ground. If the soil is more like the soil in farmland or even
some types of clay then connecting to a metal pipe or rod that goes deep into this type of soil should make
a good earth ground. It does help if the soil is moist, which it usually is as you go deeper into the ground. If your well
has a metal tube or has a metal pipe that goes deep into the ground by the well like Akula used, it should
make a good earth ground. That may work better than just dropping a wire with a piece of pipe connected to it
in the well water, although what you are doing now may be good enough.

There may possibly be other qualities to an earth ground that these devices need other than just having a good
solid and low resistance connection to the earth, as I have mentioned before. If that is the case, if you don't happen 
to live in a certain location on this Earth that has the right ground characteristics, then no matter how good your earth
ground connection is it might not help. Such a requirement might not be the case at all however. :)

All the best...


Void

Quote from: lost_bro on November 26, 2017, 11:53:48 AM
Here's a short video:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__Idc66i-30&t=15s

Hi lost_bro. Yes, you can light a light bulb between the base of a tesla coil and its ground
connection if you are driving the tesla coil with enough power. Since you had a large tesla
coil and seem to have been driving it with quite a bit of power, then I would expect that you
could make a large wattage light bulb light up connected the way you have it. It is all about
power input versus power out.

All the best...