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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: verpies on October 31, 2015, 03:18:04 PM
It is possible to connect e.g. a primary of 240 turns in parallel in 12 groups (20 turns each) and then to connect each group in series, in order to emulate a heavy 12 turn winding that will span the entire circumference of the core.

Narrow winding and odd number of layers indeed cause flux leakage and resulting spikes.
Canceling the undesirable circumferential current is something that most people forget about.  Having only one layer almost guarantees it (except for CW+CCW center-fed windings).

P.S.
The groups can be interlaced.

OK,  i got it, thanks,  but i foresee a spaghetti of wires and connections with this setup   :o

Itsu

itsu


I made a video of what i was doing last week when my laptop crashed.

It shows the sweeping of the grenade/inductor when "in the system" via the antenna and the 2.65MHz resonance peak.

Then i tuned the kacher to run (pulsed) on a third of that 2.65Mhz = 883Khz by inserting a ferrite rod in the kacher secondary
while fired ontop of the sine wave of inductor voltage.

We see a slight 0.5V voltage increase with or without the kacher (ontop of the 220V dc).

Only thing left is to set the correct 1:100 relationship of the grenade (2.65MHz) and the push-pull frequency (26.5KHz, now 15.4Khz).

Video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYNI2YyMQ4U&feature=youtu.be

Regards Itsu

verpies

Quote from: itsu on November 01, 2015, 02:32:56 PM
OK,  i got it, thanks,  but i foresee a spaghetti of wires and connections with this setup   :o
Almost, ...actually it looks like a ladder.

John.K1

Hi Itsu.Nice setup. Just wonder about your granade resonance f. I guess it is not grounded coil as grounding drops that frequency significantly. And what about that first high peak on your scope? It looked more stable and still high enough when you was puting your hand over coil? What frequency do you read on dumped wave when you just touch the antenna with 9 volts  battery ?

Jeg

Verpies.
Thanks for the explanation. Now i see why in my previous setup where i had my primaries as CW-CCW, everything was working right without mosfet damages. From the moment that i changed to CW CW, i burn my mosfets very often, the one after the other! I think i will experiment with your clamp but with narrow primaries to see what its response would be.

Nick, Hoppy
Thank you guys for the diodes. I hope that they are not expensive. I'll order a bunch of them to play with.

Itsu.
Nice Video mate. Your PLL seems to work beautifully. When and if you have time, it would be good if you could redraw the circuit with your changes on. I mean the PLL circuit.
It is normal when you fire your Kacher nothing to happen at your output dc level. You impose an AC signal on a dc voltage. So don't expect something more than your 220V dc. The extra 1-2 Volts that you get is due to the small offset that you insert by firing your Kacher i guess.