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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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itsu

Quote from: Jeg on October 31, 2015, 09:17:41 AM
Itsu.

I wonder how is your 10 Ohm 1/4W still alive with the 47nf cap!

Also, I think that by using more turns and thinner wire for your primaries as that you consider to build, is gonna affect the current levels inside inductor's line. We need enough current inside there.

Hoppy
Thanks for the info. Is 0.1Ohm resistor so essential for the operation? I don't have any resistance wire to use. If it is really needed I will break a wattage resistance to take some.

Jeg,  they are not  ;D as i mentioned above:

Quotei had (both burned up too) 10 Ohm ¼W resistors in series with the 47nF caps

And i agree with the current through the yoke with that many turns.
The 0.1 ohm resistors are only there to measure the drain currents, which is something verpies like to do as it gives vital info about the behaviour of the tank circuit.
But they are not needed for the correct operation of the circuit.

Itsu

Jeg

Quote from: NickZ on October 31, 2015, 09:27:14 AM
 
I need to find the right diodes for that full bridge, and the cap(s). I have two UF 306 diodes, which I may try next.
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Nick, do you know the actual diodes that Ruslan uses? I have also some overheating problems over there!

Itsu.  ;D  :D ;D

Thanks for the resistance.

itsu

Quote from: NickZ on October 31, 2015, 09:27:14 AM
   Itsu:
    Have you tried to see if your set up will self run yet?

   I have not made a working full bridge rectifier yet, as the diodes that I had used previously melted their solder in just a couple of minutes running. But, that was before I placed the essential missing 0.68uf tuning cap on the Mazilli crt.
I need to find the right diodes for that full bridge, and the cap(s). I have two UF 306 diodes, which I may try next.
   I also tried two diodes in parallel, as shown previously by Ruslan, pointing towards the yoke, and the other way around as well, which did not overheat. But, when I tried to use the same two diodes in series pointing away from the yoke, as is shown on the newer diagrams, again the diodes would overheat. So, I don't have the full bridge set up yet. Nor do I have any additional gain from the Kacher's output to the grenade coils. So, that's where I'm hung up at, for the moment.

No Nick,

i am not that  optimistic.

Itsu

NickZ

Quote from: Hoppy on October 31, 2015, 06:11:30 AM
Nick,

Your grenade's natural resonant frequency at 1.85MHz sounds very low to me.


  Hoppy:  Ok, so what do you think that the grenade's self resonant frequency should be running at? 
This frequency of 1.81Mhz to 1.85Mhz was what was found with your idea of using a one turn coil placed over the far right side of the grenade.
  Sorry I couldn't get these scope shots to turn around the right way, but you can still see what they are reading.


NickZ

    Itsu:
   You mentioned that you are not that optimistic about the self running aspect.  But, have you tried it yet, or not?
   Maybe try it with no load at first, to see if it will self sustain itself without any loading from the  bulbs, or not. 

   All three guys using the longer Kacher secondary coils, Geofusion, Jpok, and Ursa, are not mentioning anything about self running.
   And, it's been a while now...