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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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Hoppy

Hi Geo,

You say above that: "Yes while connecting the Rectifir strait to output it will dim lights when connecting it to  battery.
But not while using another trafo that manages to make some extra amps on it's own, and rectifying it, see in my part 2 of the RMG vid on youtube. It was a UPS Trafo."

A trafo cannot make extra amps on its own. Your bulbs do not dim significantly when the flouro tube is connected to the trafo because it draws very little current, so very little additional load is added. If you step-down the voltage and rectify to charge a battery and draw more current, you may then see the bulbs dimming.

Grumage

Quote from: NickZ on January 17, 2014, 10:30:56 PM
  Ok, guys:
  Here's a pic of what I got done today. It's not much, although it took a while.
  RMG air coil was partially built up using 10 turns of thick (unknown gauge wire) for the primary, a 70 turns (red, thinner wire) output coil, and and a white 27 turn (resonant coil, or feed-back coil). 
  Output from the air coils is not lighting anything yet. I may have to invert the flyback secondary, although the flyback primary is giving me a reading of over 1000v. Analog meter needle is nailed to the right on 1000v setting.
  I have not had a chance to add the ferrite pieces inside the air coil, yet. Or more tuning caps, as I couldn't get any more of those tuning caps at the nearest town.
  I'll add the ferrite pieces to the core tomorrow, and more tuning caps, also.
Just wanted you to see what I've done so far. More to come...
I had too many beers tonight, just going to bed...
                                                                         Cheers.

Dear Nick.

Thanks for your picture. If that is what can be achieved after some beers could you tell me what brand you drink ??   ;D  I need a crate !!  ;D

Seriously though, very well done, please keep us posted??

Cheers Grum.

NickZ

  Grum:
   Thanks,  I'll continue on this circuit today.
   We really, really, really need to get the feedback path down pat. 
   That's what I'm most concerned about fiddling with...

   Hoppy: Thanks for helping out, especially with your scope shots and looping results.
   Geo:     Any new ideas, builds, or improvements???

Hoppy

Quote from: NickZ on January 18, 2014, 10:17:19 AM
  Grum:
   Thanks,  I'll continue on this circuit today.
   We really, really, really need to get the feedback path down pat. 
   That's what I'm most concerned about fiddling with...

   Hoppy: Thanks for helping out, especially with your scope shots and looping results.
   Geo:     Any new ideas, builds, or improvements???

Hi Nick,

I'm hoping that Geo has the looping solution. At the moment my replication is only working at around 33% efficiency,  :( so we need some welly feedback on this baby!

NickZ

  Hoppy:
   I've reversed the flyback secondary coil, and will give it a try to see if that makes any difference.
  The primary coil of the flyback is reading over 1000v without the secondary attached.
I don't know if this reading can be trusted, or not.

  Each of the additional tuning caps provide for a higher voltage output reading, possibly at the expense of the current output levels. But just how many of those caps need to be added to both side of the flyback to see higher resonance and total output, is the question. This kind of tuning may need to be done while a 500+ load is connected.

The Donald Smith Chinese replication used many of those tuning caps, similar to Geos crt. I'll continue trying to find some more caps, or add any more that I can find on hand, for now.

  Try to add a filter cap after your rectifier, to see what it does when connected to the input. 
  Also try a Pc backup transformer to down step the voltage that goes to feed back the battery.  Those are the only two ways that I've seen that MAY work.