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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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skywalker66

Quote from: Void on October 24, 2014, 01:24:48 AM
I just tried a test with the kacher driver/tesla coil with an 'antenna coil'
connected to the end and monitored the waveform on my scope. I then
place a bifilar opposing wound coil on a ferrite rod like Akula and Ruslan showed
in between the tesla coil and the antenna coil. This increased the loading on the
tesla coil a fair bit, and lowers the frequency a fair bit, but no difference can be
seen on the scope to the waveform shape. Still appears to be a clean sinewave with or
without the bifilar 'choke' in place. There is just more loading on the tesla coil with it in place.
If it serves a real purpose, it does not seem to show up in the scope waveform anyway,
other than increasing the loading on the tesla coil which lowers the frequency. 
All the best...

Ruslan explained in one of his last videos, these opposing coil on ferrite is for fine adjusting kacher freq. by bring closer or get apart each other on ferrite rod. If you have already your setup in place, can you please check if that statement is true ? It realy change kacher freq. by doing that?  It will help for final tuning kacher with 6-layer coil.

d3x0r

Quote from: skywalker66 on October 24, 2014, 07:52:05 AM
Ruslan explained in one of his last videos, these opposing coil on ferrite is for fine adjusting kacher freq. by bring closer or get apart each other on ferrite rod. If you have already your setup in place, can you please check if that statement is true ? It realy change kacher freq. by doing that?  It will help for final tuning kacher with 6-layer coil.
what's a good source for such ferrite rods?
I have ... magnetic welding rods that never seem to work very well as a core....


I have a 4" x1"x1" thing I'm using.... but there isn't much distance to move them and I see no apparent difference with more or less turns further or closer

Hoppy

Quote from: MenofFather on October 24, 2014, 03:53:23 AM
Kacher secondary wound in last video 0.8-0.81 diameter wire 9 cm lengh on 5 cm diameter tube. And then to oposite direction with ticker wire little .

Yes, it looks to me like the rectangular section wire we saw him show in a previous video. It looks like its wound in a spiral with three turns adjacent, then a gap and then three turns adjacent and so on??

Hoppy

Quote from: d3x0r on October 24, 2014, 07:57:31 AM
what's a good source for such ferrite rods?
I have ... magnetic welding rods that never seem to work very well as a core....


I have a 4" x1"x1" thing I'm using.... but there isn't much distance to move them and I see no apparent difference with more or less turns further or closer

He appears to be using 10mm diameter ferrite radio aerial rods.

See: http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2050601.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.H0.Xferrite+aeriel+rod&_nkw=ferrite+aeriel+rod&_sacat=0

skywalker66

Quote from: d3x0r on October 24, 2014, 07:57:31 AM
what's a good source for such ferrite rods?
I have ... magnetic welding rods that never seem to work very well as a core....


I have a 4" x1"x1" thing I'm using.... but there isn't much distance to move them and I see no apparent difference with more or less turns further or closer

Old rusian or east european AM radios or you can find suitable ferrite rods on ebay, or you can choose to  pass that part, it will work without that as Ruslan showed in his previous videos, but tuning will be a bit difficult (IMO of course).
Cheers !