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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: skywalker66 on November 14, 2014, 05:32:28 AM
Hi Hoppy!

You say "My grenade coil frequency 1/4 wave is as previously reported - 1.316MHz"
Can ask you, this freq you reported is find out prior winding inductor over grenade or after ? and what method do you use for find out it?

Related to URFA setup, observe in attached picture of his kacher, he use a 2200uF/63V electrolytic cap + 2 more non-polarized caps (yellow caps) for strong decoupling effect of kacher.

I still have strong decoupling on my Kacher, with 1000uF and 1uF.

The frequency was determined with the inductor wound over the grenade. It was a deduction based on a strong amplitude peak on the grenade winding at a PWM frequency of 21.9KHz, when reading 1.316MHz across my inductor caps at max signal amplitude.  My signal genny only goes up to 5MHz and I saw no strong resonance below 5MHz when I originally scanned it before winding on the inductor, so I'm assuming my grenade is resonating at a natural frequency of around 5.26MHz.

skywalker66

Quote from: Hoppy on November 14, 2014, 06:14:07 AM
The frequency was determined with the inductor wound over the grenade. It was a deduction based on a strong amplitude peak on the grenade winding at a PWM frequency of 21.9KHz, when reading 1.316MHz across my inductor caps at max signal amplitude.  My signal genny only goes up to 5MHz and I saw no strong resonance below 5MHz when I originally scanned it before winding on the inductor, so I'm assuming my grenade is resonating at a natural frequency of around 5.26MHz.

Let me see if I get it straight. You put 21.9khz from your FG on inductor and get 1.316MHz on grenade as response ? Maybe some sort of ringing effect? Your method is quite unclear for me.


Jeg

Quote from: Hoppy on November 14, 2014, 06:14:07 AM
I still have strong decoupling on my Kacher, with 1000uF and 1uF.

My signal genny only goes up to 5MHz and I saw no strong resonance below 5MHz when I originally scanned it before winding on the inductor, so I'm assuming my grenade is resonating at a natural frequency of around 5.26MHz.

Hi Hoppy, what is the length of your grenade and 28T yoke secondary plus your connection cable lengths?   
From this length you will see if your 1.3Mhz freq is related or not. It is not a big deal if you miss a meter though.

Watch the attached waveform. High perm toroid, one turn 2.5mm2 piece of cable, in series with current line of 3T, between capacitor and inductor. Toroid's secondary where this waveform is taken is 30Turns of 0.6mm magnet wire. What do you say for sync? ;)

br549

Hi All:
I have finished winding my gernade coil, except for the bifilar coil, and was wondering if anyone had experience with using 2 layers of smaller insulated wire for the bifilar (for example #20 Awg. stranded wire), instead of three layers of the larger wire. I would like to finish my coil so I can move to the next step, but am sort - of bound up on the issue (My lack of experience in this are :-[ ).
Thank You ahead of time, and have a great day.

itsu

Quote from: br549 on November 14, 2014, 02:47:06 PM
Hi All:
I have finished winding my gernade coil, except for the bifilar coil, and was wondering if anyone had experience with using 2 layers of smaller insulated wire for the bifilar (for example #20 Awg. stranded wire), instead of three layers of the larger wire. I would like to finish my coil so I can move to the next step, but am sort - of bound up on the issue (My lack of experience in this are :-[ ).
Thank You ahead of time, and have a great day.

Hi BR549,

nice idea of using smaller wire, i guess to get to the assumed 18.75m length in 2 layers.
The awg 20 is very small, like 0.8mm which presently is being adviced for the secondary on the kacher, but no, i have no experience with it.
Personally i would like to stick as close as possible to the assumed parts/wires of the Ruslan device for now.

Regards Itsu