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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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NickZ

  The newer switching inverters can have a 90% efficiency, and weight a lot less than 16 12v batteries, and only need one battery.
   At 4000w output, like Ruslan is showing your 16 batteries won't last very long. Nor his diodes, as well.
  Unless you like carrying big car batteries around to the field.  I'd use a led camping light, instead.

  Reminds me of the Kapanadze unit that was taken from the sail boat to the beach, a long time ago.
    No piles of hay there, just rocks. And some very bright lights.

Hoppy

Quote from: NickZ on July 13, 2015, 01:29:44 PM
  The newer switching inverters can have a 90% efficiency, and weight a lot less than 16 12v batteries, and only need one battery.
   At 4000w output, like Ruslan is showing your 16 batteries won't last very long. Nor his diodes, as well.
  Unless you like carrying big car batteries around to the field.  I'd use a led camping light, instead.

  Reminds me of the Kapanadze unit that was taken from the sail boat to the beach, a long time ago.
    No piles of hay there, just rocks. And some very bright lights.

They may look bright to the camera but I can assure you that this was misleading and that there was nowhere close to 4000W power dissipation. A set of relatively small high capacity batteries and an inverter would be all that was required to carry out the demo.

NickZ

   Even a couple hundred watts output would do, to light their campground there on the beach.
It's not a question of how many watts output, but, that it was self running, and putting out a good amount of light, as well.  And there is nothing that indicates batteries, powering that much of a load.
You are again seeing, what no one else can see.

Hoppy

Quote from: NickZ on July 13, 2015, 02:18:47 PM
   Even a couple hundred watts output would do, to light their campground there on the beach.
It's not a question of how many watts output, but, that it was self running, and putting out a good amount of light, as well.  And there is nothing that indicates batteries, powering that much of a load.
You are again seeing, what no one else can see.

Its not much of a load for a battery set and inverter under the pile of hay in the forest. So, who else is really seeing a self-runner in the forest video apart from you Nick?

Dog-One

Quote from: NickZ on July 13, 2015, 12:08:07 PM
Using the right bulbs, is also very important. No self runner of the Akula/Ruslan devices has been shown self running, when using small wattage bulbs. Please correct  me if I'm wrong.

I'm a correcting...

When Ruslan first starts the device, it has the bulbs turned off and the system loops just fine.  Plus, there is another video where he simply runs an electric convection heater.  A resistive load is a resistive load.  Please correct me if I'm wrong.

Ruslan states repeatedly this device is simple to make run.  So we just have to make an honest effort to prove him correct.