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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: GeoFusion on January 19, 2015, 01:57:53 PM
Hoppy,
It's wierd  :-\ , can't seem to find what you want to point out man, replayed to vid more then 8 times.
and even to saw a other unused wire on the side of the battery and maybe near the meter too.
Hmmm Which Supply are we talking about coming in the croc clip?, ground should be where the croc clip is right? the  battery is the only supply here?.

Geo,

The croc-clip lead is supposed to be going to ground but it is not. There is a point where the battery is disconnected but the lamp is still alight and the croc-clip is connected. He gets muddled-up with the switching sequence and gives the game away. The return leg to the remote supply is hidden. You cannot see this in one frame, so need to keep running the video over until it all clicks into place.

NickZ

  Hoppy:
   I tried a 220v. 2A microwave bulb on my grenade's output coil, and it lit up, a bit, not too bright. I then added one 120v 100w bulb, and the microwave bulb  got brighter, as well. So, I added another 100w 120v bulb (now 2 100w 120v bulbs) and the first bulb stayed the same brightness. It did not dim, as usual.
HOWEVER, THERE IS NO HEAT at the fets, and cold heatsinks, also.   WOW!!!!

  I'll have to see about getting some 220v bulbs, now, if I can find them.
As there seams to be a big difference in how my device runs, even just placing a single small microwave bulb into the total load impedence matching. 
  Less amp draw from the device when it's running on the 220v bulbs, compare to the 110v ones, may be an important "detail".

Hoppy

Quote from: NickZ on January 19, 2015, 03:31:38 PM
  Hoppy:
   I tried a 220v. 2A microwave bulb on my grenade's output coil, and it lit up, a bit, not too bright. I then added one 120v 100w bulb, and the microwave bulb  got brighter, as well. So, I added another 100w 120v bulb (now 2 100w 120v bulbs) and the first bulb stayed the same brightness. It did not dim, as usual.
HOWEVER, THERE IS NO HEAT at the fets, and cold heatsinks, also.   WOW!!!!

  I'll have to see about getting some 220v bulbs, now, if I can find them.
As there seams to be a big difference in how my device runs, even just placing a single small microwave bulb into the total load impedence matching. 
  Less amp draw from the device when it's running on the 220v bulbs, compare to the 110v ones, may be an important "detail".

Nick,

As you know from previous discussions, the Mazilli gives optimum performance with a specific impedance match and it appears that you have found a close match with that particular lamp load. You are now in a good position to experiment by adding and subtracting small increments of loading to see how this affects performance.

a.king21

Hoppy  and all:   This Russian guy uses the Kapanadze 1 kw lamp


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fk4DOA3viE



bringdownthezog

Quote from: GeoFusion on January 19, 2015, 11:38:05 AM

Jeg,
haha yea, thnx. You guyz too :), it's nice to share thoughts with other experimentors.
well some videos are stumbled across while surfing the youtube vids and chatting with some russian buddies on Realstrannik.
yes, the Chubinidze is something, but want to know more also, if someone did try, but It's worth a try to see if it works :),
but you'll need good HV caps, 100nf 10kv for the sparkgap for sure. and 1mf~ 700~1KV cap connected to ground.
it's a wierd combination of coiling and with this resonator coil inside.
No idea on the specs on the Transformer. But seems to me like a ordinary Stepdown transformer :) rectify + cap .
I will also continue on the Ruslan device too ;).

Guyz I want honest answers if someone did try this one.

Cheerz~ :)

The Chubinidze stepdown transformer is nanocrystalline metglas core.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqX2VQ0G5tw

You can get the specs for this at http://www.elnamagnetics.com/wp-content/uploads/catalogs/Metglas/powerlite.pdf