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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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NickZ

  Hoppy:
  All I can say about the tuning caps is that which ever cap that allows the light bulb(s) to be brighter, I include in the cap line. Those that only make the system decrease in output, I don't include. Regardless of what value or type they are. This all varies with each different ferrite core that I've tried on the Mazilli circuits.
So, my suggestion is to also try the brown rounder types as well. Those caps don't always state what value they are on the component itself, sometimes only their voltage value.
  Also, try to light at least 500 watts worth of bulbs, and tune for that draw, instead of the 60watt bulb. As it may not be the same.
 
  Concerning the battery voltage drop when a load is applied, I'll confirm that soon, but for now I would say about 1 volt, or so. This will vary with the battery condition, number of bulbs, etz... 

  Geo: How did it go with the newer flyback core with increased number of turns?
And can you maybe explain the use or need for multiple coils. I understand the need for a primary, secondary, feed-back coil, and the frequency tuning coil (with the tuning caps). Other than those coils, I don't see the reason or need for more coils.  If you do, please expound on their usefulness.

Hoppy

Quote from: NickZ on January 15, 2014, 11:01:47 AM
  Hoppy:
  All I can say about the tuning caps is that which ever cap that allows the light bulb(s) to be brighter, I include in the cap line. Those that only make the system decrease in output, I don't include. Regardless of what value or type they are. This all varies with each different ferrite core that I've tried on the Mazilli circuits.
So, my suggestion is to also try the brown rounder types as well. Those caps don't always state what value they are on the component itself, sometimes only their voltage value.
  Also, try to light at least 500 watts worth of bulbs, and tune for that draw, instead of the 60watt bulb. As it may not be the same.
 
  Concerning the battery voltage drop when a load is applied, I'll confirm that soon, but for now I would say about 1 volt, or so. This will vary with the battery condition, number of bulbs, etz... 

  Geo: How did it go with the newer flyback core with increased number of turns?
And can you maybe explain the use or need for multiple coils. I understand the need for a primary, secondary, feed-back coil, and the frequency tuning coil (with the tuning caps). Other than those coils, I don't see the reason or need for more coils.  If you do, please expound on their usefulness.

Nick,

I have no problem lighting a 1000W halogen strip bulb or a number of 240V 60W lamps in parallel and yes, different loads will require different tuning as we established a while back when discussing Mazillii oscillators.

The reason I asked you about the cap value was that the number needed to bring a particular lamp load to max brightness will depend on their values but both types of cap mentioned should work equally well once matched to the load; at least they do from my experiments.

A 1 volt drop on full load should be OK but a few volts and your mosfets will probably get unnecessarily hot. For some basic tech info on mosfets see here. Play safe and invest in a new and higher capacity battery and get them zeners fitted asap!

GeoFusion

Hi Hoppy and Nick  ;D

Niceee, I'm actually glad you guyz are working on it! :)
but what I wanted to see if you guyz could measure the amps of input and output soon as you have it at the
Output coils, to see what it does when connecting the load. If amps decrease in input and if it increases output amps.
It's some measurement I did long ago with some meters but I have to do it again to be sure of my self. It was only 1 day of measurement. As mentioned by Hoppy.

Hoppy:
Btw Thnx for also showing the Pics :), thnx for coming aboard and trying it out too with us. This is good thing sins more minds are on it will crack and find more stuff out.
Yes, hoppy that is the correct winding of the flyback core, the Values of the caps are variable, It's to try them out but I just know the types I used are very good for use. also used some 0.9uf 400AC caps within the first cap bank. They Charge alot and hold the resonance between the first and second cap banks.
But all is to try out ;). remember the Ferrite lumps can be adjusted for greater output. Some of the pieces, depending where in the coil , cannot touch eachother otherwise resonance will break.

Nick:
About the Flyback piece, Ah I thought I saw 2 directions haha, alright then. Yes All in one direction for the primary :).
Yes the Secondary is opposite Direction of the primary.
Btw as you know now the 80 turn wire is output source, The Blue wires are the Bifilar coils 100turns each, that are a different and have a  Capacitance charge outpout where I connect trafo's, Such seen in my vids. But at the 80 turn coil, trafo's are also able to connect  to.
The 25 Turn coil on top" of the 80 turns is a LC, Coil with Capacitors, the same caps are used there, but that also increases output, It's all resonance again with the Circuit. but as you progress with hoppy you two will see how to handle it :).

:)



GeoFusion

 Btw the moment this device's schematic comes into my hands it will be replicated ! :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVTKRLWAo_c

Mark's device.. waw

Grumage

Quote from: GeoFusion on January 15, 2014, 01:08:26 PM
Btw the moment this device's schematic comes into my hands it will be replicated ! :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVTKRLWAo_c

Mark's device.. waw

Dear GeoFusion.

I may have put two and two together and got five !!  :D ;)

But my guess is this !!  ;) ;) ;)

Cheers Grum.