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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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Jeg

Quote from: Hoppy on October 06, 2015, 06:43:13 AM
....when coupled to a loaded induction coil with yoke and capacitor...

Hi Hoppy
This is the most appropriate. Especially for those who connect grenade in series with the 28T yoke secondary. Its length will contribute to a new resonant point than when grenade is isolated. The same with inductor line. Has to be on place because it is also in series with the 3T sec. The same with ground if it is in series with grenade. In every case wavelength is changing as the cable length itself changes.
There are some ways to isolate a coil (always in terms of wavelength), by adding caps or diodes at each ends. This way you can measure your coil for resonant points isolated of the rest of the circuitry (and closed circuit), because it is also isolated while working. I hope you understand my poor description.   

Hoppy

Quote from: Jeg on October 06, 2015, 07:17:30 AM
Hi Hoppy
This is the most appropriate. Especially for those who connect grenade in series with the 28T yoke secondary. Its length will contribute to a new resonant point than when grenade is isolated. The same with inductor line. Has to be on place because it is also in series with the 3T sec. The same with ground if it is in series with grenade. In every case wavelength is changing as the cable length itself changes.
There are some ways to isolate a coil (always in terms of wavelength), by adding caps or diodes at each ends. This way you can measure your coil for resonant points isolated of the rest of the circuitry (and closed circuit), because it is also isolated while working. I hope you understand my poor description.

Jeg,

Yes, I read you loud and clear. This is why I'm waiting (probably in vain) for a detailed tuning procedure before I attempt a new build. I'm not prepared to frig about wasting time and money on a new build based on guesses.

John.K1

Dog-one, guys,

Just a question. I am not much good in electronics, so my question is this:

On the picture below I show some components I can use to drive some pulses. Dog, you say you use the DC-DC conv. and amplifier?  Would the both on my picture do (my dc-dc is up to 45 V I think and the amplifier 12-18V 2A ??  Can you show very simple schematic of your setup?  Also on my other picture I have my made push-pull made of of-shelf 555 signal generator and the frequency divider running the mosfets. My design has not any other protection of the mosfet. The one I have seen looks a bit advanced- do I realy need it?. I have only the neon bulb between the drain and source. I was running it and it worked fine. Mosfets get hot by time without cooler, but still works.
Thank you for advice.

Hoppy

Quote from: John.K1 on October 06, 2015, 08:16:48 AM
Dog-one, guys,

Just a question. I am not much good in electronics, so my question is this:

On the picture below I show some components I can use to drive some pulses. Dog, you say you use the DC-DC conv. and amplifier?  Would the both on my picture do (my dc-dc is up to 45 V I think and the amplifier 12-18V 2A ??  Can you show very simple schematic of your setup?  Also on my other picture I have my made push-pull made of of-shelf 555 signal generator and the frequency divider running the mosfets. My design has not any other protection of the mosfet. The one I have seen looks a bit advanced- do I realy need it?. I have only the neon bulb between the drain and source. I was running it and it worked fine. Mosfets get hot by time without cooler, but still works.
Thank you for advice.

John,

If you intend to drive the yoke device, then you will need to employ protection for the mosfets and other parts of the control circuitry.

br549

Quote from: John.K1 on October 06, 2015, 08:16:48 AM
Dog-one, guys,

Just a question. I am not much good in electronics, so my question is this:

On the picture below I show some components I can use to drive some pulses. Dog, you say you use the DC-DC conv. and amplifier?  Would the both on my picture do (my dc-dc is up to 45 V I think and the amplifier 12-18V 2A ??  Can you show very simple schematic of your setup?  Also on my other picture I have my made push-pull made of of-shelf 555 signal generator and the frequency divider running the mosfets. My design has not any other protection of the mosfet. The one I have seen looks a bit advanced- do I realy need it?. I have only the neon bulb between the drain and source. I was running it and it worked fine. Mosfets get hot by time without cooler, but still works.
Thank you for advice.

Dogone:
Take a look at the VO3120 opto-fet driver.
Have a good Day.
br549