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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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baroutologos

Just for the record. I did assemble an royer oscillator with various cores. One of the is a small yoke. It runs with BJTs 1k ohmat base with 10nf paralle cap to resistor.
Various capacitors used for LC tank circuit. Interestingly, with 12volts,  amplitude of 100v p-p is easily attained.
I used diodes, in series with BJT, in parallel to C-E (boosts efficiency this way), nevertheless, that 100 p-p voltage for 12v input remains. What i saw is that this amplitude is
depended upon the magnetic circuit path. When i let a gap (0.5mm say) this amplitude fell something like 70 p-p.
Interesting

verpies

Quote from: forest on November 05, 2013, 05:45:59 AM
verpies you are overcomplicating simple process  ;D 
Whoa!, that's a presumptuous loaded statement.

1) How do you know the process is as simple as you think?
2) What process are you proposing  in lieu of mine, that is simpler or more plausible?
3) Why do you state that my MO is complicated if it resembles a common transformer operating in a special mode? e.g. this.
4) Why do you state that my MO complicated more than necessary ("overcomplicated") tacitly suggesting malicious intent to prevent successful replication through overcomplication?
5) What part of my MO is unnecessary ?  (e.g.: the core, the vibration of the core, magnetic field in it, etc...)

P.S.
Don't even try to cite that infamous third-hand anecdotal "evidence of laughable simplicity" from a dubious source immersed in non-disclosure mindset and manifesting strong self-interest in obfuscating the MO. This will not work as an argument in support of pt.1.

Instead, take a look at 100 years of electronics and physical experiments as well as at this thread to see where simplistic, naive and "monkey-see monkey-do" approach leads to. 
In other words: if it was "that simple" - we'd have it by now.

forest

verpies, I don't have to proof anything. Actually I have explained it by analogy in 2009 and then I found many many persons doing the same in the past . It's like cold fusion story...

Grumage

Quote from: baroutologos on November 05, 2013, 07:38:02 AM
Just for the record. I did assemble an royer oscillator with various cores. One of the is a small yoke. It runs with BJTs 1k ohmat base with 10nf paralle cap to resistor.
Various capacitors used for LC tank circuit. Interestingly, with 12volts,  amplitude of 100v p-p is easily attained.
I used diodes, in series with BJT, in parallel to C-E (boosts efficiency this way), nevertheless, that 100 p-p voltage for 12v input remains. What i saw is that this amplitude is
depended upon the magnetic circuit path. When i let a gap (0.5mm say) this amplitude fell something like 70 p-p.
Interesting

Dear baroutologos.

Very glad to read you found the same results!!  :)

I was in conversation with T-1000 via Skype when GeoFusion posted that schematic. He noticed straight away that the capacitors in parallel with the coils would see a slight voltage amplification!!

However the real "Magic" lies in the cores!!  ;)

I hope to post a video later showing what I mean.  For now just try tapping the split cores with a screwdriver across the joints. Attach your scope to one of the coils..... Magic!! ;) You might need to remove the paper!!

Cheers Grum.

MenofFather

Here my air core ZVS osciliator. Input 14 V 2.2 A. Output 60 W 220 volts lamp about voltage on it 120 V. Parralel cpasitor 0.33 uF. It best.