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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: verpies on October 01, 2012, 08:32:44 AM
Which schematic do you refer to, when you write this ?:

I'm building to the Dally 2012 schematic which shows the PSU powered from rectified L4 winding with one leg to earth ground.

Assuming the rail voltages shown are unloaded to convention, then I cannot see how he could get enough voltage from the L4 winding to run the PSU. Having said this, I've not applied the nano pulse yet, so together with the earth ground connection this may produce the magic.

Regards
Hoppy

verpies

Quote from: Hoppy on October 01, 2012, 09:02:06 AM
I'm building to the Dally 2012 schematic which shows the PSU powered from rectified L4 winding with one leg to earth ground.
There are many schematics floating around. Which one do you refer to?
This one, or this one, or this one, or some other one...





Hoppy

Quote from: verpies on October 01, 2012, 09:23:21 AM
There are many schematics floating around. Which one do you refer to?
This one, or this one, or this one, or some other one...

Neither of these. I have attached what I think was the original for his demo.

Regards
Hoppy

Hoppy

Just tested an old 200W 230V AT PSU on a variac and found that I could reduce the voltage down to 100V with 10.8V output. When loaded with a 10R resistor, voltage fell to 9.5V. However, a higher voltage is needed to start-up the PSU. The PSU does not have a 230v / 115V mains voltage selector switch. Dally reports that although the schematic shows an ATX PSU, he actually used an AT PSU.

Regards
Hoppy

d3x0r

In either case of the prior 2 shematics.  Aren't there a lot of redudnant capacitors in the upper left corner on the +5 volts from the voltage regulators?  Aren't they redudnant of the other caps nearby? 


I ended up only capping the input and output basically with one set of 100nf + 100uf caps, and it has a very stable voltage...


I get 100 volts in my L4 coil from basically just the 4khz TL494 generator, and 150V resonance in secondary (not really resonsance, it looks more like a 8 step ringdown, have to fix the cap on that)


There's no current to the power, just volts.
My nanopulser isn't working, the gate on the KT926 ( I've been working with Hoppy's version) is held open toooo long... probably should have gotten the 14ns gate delay 74hc00 instead of 7; I'm not getting very square waves