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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: NickZ on April 04, 2015, 09:31:26 AM
 
   I found that since it's very dry here now, I need to wet the ground around where the earth line goes, or there is not much conductivity to earth ground. That's why I ALSO placed a ground line inside my water well that's in the back yard, similar to what Akula is doing with his ground.  I should also find an old radiator, to try out, as well. Since the old Kapanadze back yard video device, with it's two ground lines, is still the best output from any device of this type to date, something like 5000 watts, or so.
Without a nano crt, most likely.


Hi Nick,

Only one ground line used for the 'green box' device. The radiator earth did not work well, so was pulled back and connected to the water pipe.

NickZ

   Hoppy:
   Ok, well thanks for letting us know.  I didn't know that the radiator ground line did not work well.
But, I think that I can understand why a metal water line (long length over 38m) may work even better. 
And may be why Ruslan was able to use only a 5 meter ground line, at first, but that line was also connected to the water pipe.
   5000 watt output, when using the water line then? (single ground line?), on TK's back yard video.
 
   I've been trying to get my circuit to work in the non-audible range, and the grounds do help with that. It still likes to ring when lighting 3 100w bulbs, but I can adjust the frequencies (even HV) with the magnets on the yoke.  Wish that I could find the 220v bulbs to test the difference it could make.

  There are some ok 20mhz analog scopes on ebay, for $100 to $150, but, I've got no one coming here that could bring it for me, yet.

Hoppy

Quote from: NickZ on April 04, 2015, 01:11:22 PM
   Hoppy:
   Ok, well thanks for letting us know.  I didn't know that the radiator ground line did not work well.
But, I think that I can understand why a metal water line (long length over 38m) may work even better. 
And may be why Ruslan was able to use only a 5 meter ground line, at first, but that line was also connected to the water pipe.
   5000 watt output, when using the water line then? (single ground line?), on TK's back yard video.
 

Well, it maybe rated by Kapanadze as a 5KW device but IMO the lamps were well under run, so probably more like a total of 500W to 1000W.

Edit: Its good to hear that you are seriously looking at buying a scope. I have an almost brand new 120V function generator / frequency counter that I would be only too pleased to let you have FOC. The cheapest postage rate would be around £70.00.

NickZ

  Even if they were under-run, it's still a lot of light.  I think that each of those big bulbs may be 1000w, or so.
If running at 40% or their grid related output, it's still more LIGHT output than any other device to date. Radiator ground line, or not. 
  Water co. here uses pvc for water lines in my tiny town.
  Good thing that some one understands what TK was talking about.

   Does your mentioned function generator/frequency counter, also have all the normal scope functions? What is FOC.
   Thanks for the offer.
                                   Nick

Hoppy

Quote from: NickZ on April 04, 2015, 02:35:18 PM
  Even if they were under-run, it's still a lot of light.  I think that each of those big bulbs may be 1000w, or so.
If running at 40% or their grid related output, it's still more LIGHT output than any other device to date. Radiator ground line, or not. 
  Water co. here uses pvc for water lines in my tiny town.
  Good thing that some one understands what TK was talking about.

   Does your mentioned function generator/frequency counter, also have all the normal scope functions? What is FOC.
   Thanks for the offer.
                                   Nick

Nick,

No, it does not have scope functions. Its free of charge, except for the postage. Its something you will probably find useful once you have mastered your scope and progress with electronics.