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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 January 11, 2014, 07:12:55 PM
  Yes, Hoppy I will obtain the needed Zeners, ASAP.
   I have noticed some intense heating when connecting the battery connections up, using crocks. Now I'm using thick red and black battery connection wire with push on metal connectors on the battery post, to the three chokes that I have in series with the positive rail.
How many chokes will it take to reduce heating at the battery connections? Should I try more on?
  I did use 2 inch long 1/4" copper braid, at the battery posts connectios, and they also got real hot, too hot to touch. Hopefully adding the Zeners will help, as the crt is still running too hot on 12v, but not on 10v.

Nick,

Croc clips are nasty for power connections as you have found out! You should not get any heating at your battery connections if the wire terminations are sound.

Without measurement, I don't know what the combined inductance of your chokes is. However, I don't think this is your main problem.

Are you using 'fast' high voltage diodes such as UF4007 as specified on the Mazillii schematic?

Are you running on a higher capacity battery yet? As I have said before, the small battery you are using is not suitable for delivering a high current at a reasonably stable terminal voltage for this application.

Are your mosfets attached to their heat sinks using thermal paste or heat transfer pads?

Finally, don't run without adequately rated zeners, especially above 12V rail voltages!!


Hoppy

Quote from: Khwartz on January 12, 2014, 02:41:08 AM
Very understand, dear Hoppy, cause had very hard time few years ago when started to participate to the Free Energy Community internationally.

What about if I create a thread, here or in our French forum, a translation of the mains posts of the thread on the "Vialle's autogénérateur" and the basic documents about? Would you interested to follow and replicate something have real and tangible, measured o.u.? And most important: to add your construtive help by your suggestions and positive criticism and experiences?


Cheers.

That's a kind offer Khwartz. Maybe a few translated posts covering the basic documents in a dedicated thread here on OU.com might whet some appetites.

dllabarre

Quote from: Hoppy on January 12, 2014, 04:58:59 AM
That's a kind offer Khwartz. Maybe a few translated posts covering the basic documents in a dedicated thread here on OU.com might whet some appetites.


It would wet my appetite!

NickZ

   Last night I replaced the Geo style wound yoke core for my previously wound Akula yoke/coil set up. It's running from my Mazilli circuit now. It was also able to light 4 100w bulbs, and a single 60 watt, like the first yoke did. But, it also has more turns, as well as a thick three turn output coil. So, there a a total of 4 coils wound on the Akula yoke now.

   I'll get a couple more 100 watt bulbs today, so that I'll run at least 5 to 6 of them altogether.
  I can't provide, scope shots, accurate meter reading, etz... nor am I interested in that, at least, not at the moment. But, I AM interested in working on a feed back path, and also  providing my set-up with a durable working circuit. Which it's still not, at this time, as I'm still dealing with overheating. 

  This previous akula wound yoke also has a #28 gauge coil wire wound first, (about 400 turns), it was used previously also for the Exciter circuit use. It is not connected to anything yet. But last night it was going off...  And grounding to anything that it could. So I cut it in half to make it into a sort of SG at the midway break point.
Some interesting thing are showing up.
The idea is to see if heterodyning the multiply coils and frequencies will add to the output.  The spark given off by this thin wire coil is white, loud, and intense, very intense. I would not dare to try to read its output with a meter, as it as has some current along with the HV.
  Anyways, I'm working on that aspect now. But, I still need the Zeners, etz... which I still can't find yet. I'm using the IN4001 diodes currently, and keeping the system running at only 12v.

  Hoppy:  Thanks for the advice,  I'll try to get the needed things when I can.
My 4.5 aH battery works find when it's fully charged, but it may not last as long a a new one when running the devices. I'll probably connect the circuit to a car battery, when I get things up and running right.

  Igor is also trying out different things, along the same lines. Check his "split core 2" video.

 

Hoppy

Quote from: NickZ on January 12, 2014, 10:53:52 AM
   
  Hoppy:  Thanks for the advice,  I'll try to get the needed things when I can.
My 4.5 aH battery works find when it's fully charged, but it may not last as long a a new one when running the devices. I'll probably connect the circuit to a car battery, when I get things up and running right.


Nick,

You may not be able to get things up and running right (best performance with a 12V supply rail) with your small battery because of excessive voltage drop when it is loaded.