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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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lost_bro

Quote from: Hoppy on March 26, 2015, 02:12:00 PM
Yes, its real current but the ability of a digital meter to read this current accurately is questionable.

Good day Hoppy
I believe you are correct regarding the validity of the digital meter accurately reading the ground current.
Digital meters do NOT deal well with *super high frequencies/EMI*  in general.

take care, peace
lost_bro

NickZ

  Hoppy:
  Nor do analog meters.  Although they can be used at times, but I didn't know that you can't connect the digital meter to a strong current for a reading of more than 15 seconds.  I'm on my third meter now.

  Hoppy, please check the EDIT to my previous post, concerning scopes and pulse modulator circuit boards.

   Lost bro:  Looking forward to your video showing the ground connection lighting a 100 watt bulb. 

Hoppy

Quote from: NickZ on March 26, 2015, 02:25:39 PM
  Hoppy:
  Nor do analog meters.  Although they can be used at times, but I didn't know that you can't connect the digital meter to a strong current for a reading of more than 15 seconds.  I'm on my third meter now.

  Hoppy, please check the EDIT to my previous post, concerning scopes and pulse modulator circuit boards.

   Lost bro:  Looking forward to your video showing the ground connection lighting a 100 watt bulb.

Nick,

Ref your edit. As I previously commented, I would advise an analogue scope for this type of work.

With regards to PWM based oscillator designs, if its close replication that you wish to achieve, then its clearly important to follow a given circuit design as close as possible and this neccesitates DIY construction. However if the intention is to simply experiment with variant designs based on the original, then a suitable electrically rated ready made PWM oscillator is fine. The Mazilli is a specific type of oscillator that is not designed to be hooked in some way to a PWM.

Hope this helps.

NickZ

  Hoppy:
  The shipping cost are prohibitive on bringing an analog 20mhz bench top scope, so I've chosen to look for an USB alternative, and to order a 100x probe for it as well. Total cost is less than $100. Hopefully the 100x prove will not affect my pc, laptop, or tablet, from too high a voltage. But, I'll get a regular analog scope, if I can find one here, at a good price.
 
  As I found the modulator circuits listed on the Induction Heater (Mazilli circuit), I'm still wondering WHY the linked PWM units can't be connected to a Mazilli, to control it's duty cycle, and frequency. Please explain.

  I don't think that anyone has actually replicated the second Akula device circuit to the tee, nor Ruslan's version of it, that I can see.  And my modified Mazilli crt seems to have as much or more output than most of the Akula/Ruslan replications I've see to date.  the main thing for me, is that it can light my house,  but, then so can an equivalent 12v to 110v inverter.
  I am still looking for the magic frequencies... and I need a scope now, to further tune with.
Thanks for the help.

Hoppy

Quote from: NickZ on March 26, 2015, 05:06:51 PM
  Hoppy:

  As I found the modulator circuits listed on the Induction Heater (Mazilli circuit), I'm still wondering WHY the linked PWM units can't be connected to a Mazilli, to control it's duty cycle, and frequency. Please explain.

Thanks for the help.

Nick,

Please see lost_bro's explanation in his post 8148. The Mazilli is ZVS (zero voltage switching) and cannot be PWM controlled - apples and oranges.