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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: T-1000 on January 20, 2014, 04:01:43 AM

Way to go for efficient lighting and household heating!

Not in my opinion!

Khwartz

Quote from: Hoppy on January 19, 2014, 11:18:56 AM

No phenomenon here Khwartz.
OK, thanks for speficying.

BTW, I think if it gives nothing like this, it is not yet o.u. and so won't work while looped with light bulb :/

Regards.


Khwartz

Quote from: Hoppy on January 20, 2014, 03:37:07 AM
Hi Nick,

OK. Then I consider this photo of a 240V / 1000W halogen strip bulb is tuned to optimum brightness for my Geo replication.
I know  I always say the same thing but could you, dear Hoppy, share the same pic but with the "light bulb unity" aside, the same halogen kind,  powered by the grid? Please :/

Hoppy

Quote from: Khwartz on January 20, 2014, 06:40:38 AM
I know  I always say the same thing but could you, dear Hoppy, share the same pic but with the "light bulb unity" aside, the same halogen kind,  powered by the grid? Please :/

Hi Khwartz,

There is no competition as the grid will light the bulb far brighter and it would therefore be pointless to post a photo of this. I only posted this photo to show Nick that a 1000W halogen could be lit off the main trafo on my replication of Geo's setup as he is having problems lighting a 100W bulb from his main trafo. I will not be taking experiments with my replication any further unless and until Geo gives me any valid reason to do so by way of some benchmark measurements that suggest to me that there is something special about his RMG.

NickZ

    Hoppy and All:
   Since I feel that the reason that my RMG transformer is not working correctly is due to the flyback core which was broken when removing it from the original TV flyback PCB.

   
    So, I've prepared a new flyback core, this new core was removed and came out fine, although it was not  that easy to remove it without damage as it's glued in place, so I was very carefully not to break it. It has slightly thicker ferrite pieces, and so it has more ferrite mass to it, although the inside diameter is a bit smaller. The retaining clip on this one is non-magnetic, so it may not affect the performance, but I'll test that clip out also, to see what it does with it, as well as without it on.

  My question now is where to obtain the needed SOLID CORE COPPER WIRE???
  As most all transformers are wound using solid wire, so there must be a good reason, for not using the stranded house wiring, like I had on the previous flyback core up to now.  Any ideas on where to obtain the needed solid core wire for this flyback core???

  In any case, I'll continue testing, with or without the right solid wire.

  I also have high hopes that the Vasmus circuit will also lead to one of us replicating it, once he shares the circuit diagram. IF he ever does.
  In any case, it's one more example that a self-runner is possible to achieve.