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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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Void

Update to above.
I just did another quick check over and the circuit arrangement looks identical.
If I remove the scope ground clip lead from across the 15W bulb, the bulb goes dimmer again.
This looks like maybe a possible ground loop back to my bench power supply.
With the scope ground clip removed, I swapped from my cold water pipe earth ground wire
to my house's electrical system earth ground wire, and the bulb went very bright again.
So this effect of the bulb glowing much brighter may be due to a ground loop to my
bench power supply, although I don't know why this same effect didn't happen a day ago when I tested.
When I get the chance I will test with a battery as a power supply source and see if the effect disappears or not.
A ground loop back to my bench power supply seems like a real possibility here however.
All the best...

Jeg

Void to me looks like you also have your antenna radiator closer to your grenade as it should be.

Void

Quote from: Jeg on November 13, 2014, 10:35:19 AM
Void to me looks like you also have your antenna radiator closer to your grenade as it should be.

Hi Jeg. This has not changed except perhaps for only a very minor difference.
I am thinking a possible ground loop at this point until I either confirm that or eliminate
that as an explanation. Odd that this didn't happen a day ago however...
All the best...

itsu

Hi Void,

i don´t think a 15W / 120V bulb will show any light when fed with 2.16Vrms, so it seems to me
that in your 1st screenshot, somehow the probe (ground) lead was not properly/fully attached.

Regards Itsu

Void

Quote from: itsu on November 13, 2014, 10:59:31 AM
Hi Void,
i don´t think a 15W / 120V bulb will show any light when fed with 2.16Vrms, so it seems to me
that in your 1st screenshot, somehow the probe (ground) lead was not properly/fully attached.
Regards Itsu

Hi Itsu. I had thought of this possibility already and tried disconnecting the scope ground clip
lead earlier but leaving the scope probe tip connected, but the waveform is still similar to the way
it is now. Also the bulb is glowing quite a bit brighter now than on the previous day. Something
has changed from a day ago, but all circuit connections are not changed (it is a simple circuit setup)
and the kacher output waveform has stayed about the same. I don't have an explanation for the change
in output waveform as of yet. Also, moving the 'antenna' winding around only varies the output waveform
voltage by about 10V to 15V peak or so, so that is not it either.  :o
All the best....

P.S. Itsu, if you get the chance at some point, if you can show a scope shot with scope probes
at same locations with only kacher driver on and a 10W to 25W bulb or so across the grenade with earth ground connected,
I would be interested to see what you have for waveforms. My blue scope probe was 7 or 8 cm or so away from
the top winding of the tesla coil.

P.P.S. :) Itsu, you are right that the bulb should not light at only a few volts RMS. I guess the likely explanation
for my different waveform a day ago may well have been a poor connection or incorrect connection of my scope probe.
The waveform I am getting now should be the right waveform.