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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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starcruiser

Remember that adding resistance to an inductor turns it into a filter, high pass or low pass depending on the configuration, this will impact the operation of the coil and its output. This starts dropping signal strength by 3db on a logarithmic scale. A bandpass is comprised of a low pass and a high pass filter, the values of the components can be chosen to make a notch filter as well.

The grenade coil with its capacitors is a RLC or bandpass filter, if you do not isolate the bulbs this may (will) affect the resonant point as you found. I think this is why they inserted a FWB with filter/storage cap to tap the power to minimize the affect of loading.

some info  http://www.learningaboutelectronics.com/Articles/Low-pass-filter.php
Regards,

Carl

NickZ

  Hoppy:
  From that last link that you posted:
  "One notable exception to the rule of circuit resistance causing a resonant frequency shift is the case of series resistor-inductor-capacitor ("RLC") circuits. So long as all components are connected in series with each other, the resonant frequency of the circuit will be unaffected by the resistance."
   
   Ah, so...

Tomtech29

Quote from: Hoppy on October 20, 2015, 05:46:30 PM
It may not be a pure series LC circuit, more a series circuit with parallel resistance. Although the resistance in the form of lamps is not directly across the Inductor coil, I suspect it is still having an effect on the resonance as its effectively in parallel across the grenade which forms the secondary of a transformer who's primary is the inductor coil. If this is the case, then the resonant frequency can step up slightly with progressive resistance changes, as reported by Itsu. See: http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/alternating-current/chpt-6/resonance-series-parallel-circuits/
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And the series LC resonance on yoke should not kill itself when you bring more load like it does currently - this indicates problem somewhere in push-pull circuit.
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{absolutely}

- Sorry I not selected in the diagram where it is not acceptable combination,also see how the circuit Kacher IRFP 460 view Drain :D
you have to take a patch to fix  have a good one eye

I tried to use colored frames that are common
Red means: no grounding
Yellow means: The neutral or the negative circuit
Green means: Grounding working with conductor 38.7 meter (16mm) thickness.
check this Drain and Diode direction in which the page is to be !
Thanks so still will call here.

Hoppy

Quote from: Tomtech29 on October 20, 2015, 08:30:26 PM

- Sorry I not selected in the diagram where it is not acceptable combination,also see how the circuit Kacher IRFP 460 view Drain :D
you have to take a patch to fix  have a good one eye

I tried to use colored frames that are common
Red means: no grounding
Yellow means: The neutral or the negative circuit
Green means: Grounding working with conductor 38.7 meter (16mm) thickness.
check this Drain and Diode direction in which the page is to be !
Thanks so still will call here.

Tomtech,

I understand your amended Allegga circuit showing grounds / earthing. However, I cannot fully understand what configuration of yoke, inductor, grenade, FWBR you consider as correct. Please post a schematic.

Hoppy

Quote from: NickZ on October 20, 2015, 07:47:29 PM
  Hoppy:
  From that last link that you posted:
  "One notable exception to the rule of circuit resistance causing a resonant frequency shift is the case of series resistor-inductor-capacitor ("RLC") circuits. So long as all components are connected in series with each other, the resonant frequency of the circuit will be unaffected by the resistance."
   
   Ah, so...

Read on Nick.