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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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magpwr

Quote from: nelsonrochaa on August 02, 2015, 12:24:20 PM
Hi , the transformer is a ordinary 12v to 220v not any special note about that .  is a common transformer and is not working at 27khz it would burn insulation because 5 state of resonance chaotic mode .  but can be replaced for other type of coils like  grenade style  , you can go higher frequencies without the resonance problems but the tuning it will be more trick. Maybe people need to start with low values output circuits to have something to study and test , and after understand maybe is more easy make heavy units.

Yes the circuit run in less than 10 mA, i want to show to  compare with the actual drivers that people current use , and seems the ratio of output is poor compared with the input .
good luck

hi Nelson,

Interesting circuit indeed.

The only way i logically know for the 220volts transformer to oscillate at low current below 10mA is the collector of a high voltage transistor needs to be connected to the secondary 110volts center tap.
The base of transistor with capacitor/resistor to the step down side of the transformer.

But i am curious what do you do with the high voltage obtained is it charging a capacitor which is used for pulsing purpose.

nelsonrochaa

Quote from: magpwr on August 02, 2015, 08:42:32 PM
hi Nelson,

Interesting circuit indeed.

The only way i logically know for the 220volts transformer to oscillate at low current below 10mA is the collector of a high voltage transistor needs to be connected to the secondary 110volts center tap.
The base of transistor with capacitor/resistor to the step down side of the transformer.

But i am curious what do you do with the high voltage obtained is it charging a capacitor which is used for pulsing purpose.

Hi , Magpwr

the transformer is not center tapped :) either the transistor is a high voltage  on circuit exciter that i show .
Seems that you are think in a push pull configuration and is not :)
With ground connection on circuit, the caps will charge almost instantaneous with 1000v 4uf the beauty is in a normal scenario it will blow the my caps, because the value in the caps that i test is rated at 400V but it not damage with 1000v :) working several time.
But is another story.
good luck for you work
   

a.king21

Quote from: nelsonrochaa on August 02, 2015, 09:05:36 PM
Hi , Magpwr

the transformer is not center tapped :) either the transistor is a high voltage  on circuit exciter that i show .
Seems that you are think in a push pull configuration and is not :)
With ground connection on circuit, the caps will charge almost instantaneous with 1000v 4uf the beauty is in a normal scenario it will blow the my caps, because the value in the caps that i test is rated at 400V but it not damage with 1000v :) working several time.
But is another story.
good luck for you work



Hi, good work. What is the longest run time you have with this circuit?

NickZ

  And so now we know that the center tapped push-pull oscillator is not needed for your device to function.
   This is the first I've heard, of a non push-pull type oscillator drawing only 10ma, lighting up an incandescent bulb, and also self running. 
  My hat's off for you, sir!!!
 

AlienGrey

Well i Arthur  Askew, a hop-y or man-he-go ? You can make an oscillator ;) just by charging a cap and using zener or diac and zap it's collapsed and either use a transistor triac to discharge the cap energy across a transformer coil and you have a huge magnetic pulse if it's tuned correctly.