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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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Void

Quote from: Jeg on February 02, 2016, 02:50:42 PM
Hi Void
Is it possible to attach this basic circuit of acula? There is such a mess with all his circuits!

Sure Jeg, no problem.
This is just a screenshot taken from Akula's video (actually it was taken from Wesley's video on Akula's video).
I think Akula left out at least one or more other important details, but this is supposed to be the general core principle underlying
all his devices. 
I don't think Akula's explanation of his circuits acting like a magnatron is really right, at least it doesn't seem to make sense, although
Akula may be right that there could be some similarities.

P.S. Akula stated that you would use either a permanent or electromagnet applied to the bifilar winding, or use another
AC source as shown as the extra winding on the right hand side of the bifilar winding. Wesley translates much of this in his video here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghRDcgrMwp0
If you watch this video by Wesley, Akula's diagram should make more sense...

Void

Quote from: Jeg on February 02, 2016, 02:54:26 PM
What about the 4 Ohm output of the amplifier?

Hi Jeg. Most audio power amplifiers are designed to drive a low impedance of around 8 or 4 ohms.
The short primary winding on the ferrite yoke core should also be quite low impedance I would
think, so it shouldn't be too much of an impedance mismatch for an audio power amplifier I would guess.

Jeg

Quote from: Void on February 02, 2016, 02:57:27 PM
Sure Jeg, no problem.
This is just a screenshot taken from Akula's video.
I think Akula left out at least one or more other important details, but htis is supposed to be the general core principle underlying
all his devices. 
I don't think Akula's explanation of his circuits acting like a magnatron is really right, at least it doesn;t seem to make sense, although
Akula may be right that there could be some similarities.

The coil on the right gives the low frequency power signal. Left coil seems to give the Hf signal. The middle one is the output coil. Same as Ruslan and Dally. Thanks

About the primaries of the yoke, normally is pretty less than 0.5 ohm. Is there any way to increase it without using resistances?

Void

Quote from: Jeg on February 02, 2016, 03:08:05 PM
The coil on the right gives the low frequency power signal. Left coil gives the Hf signal. The middle one is the output coil. Same as Ruslan and Dally. Thanks

About the primaries of the yoke, normally is pretty less than 0.5 ohm. Is there any way to increase it without using resistances?

Hi Jeg, see the P.S. note I just added to my reply on Akula's circuit diagram.

I guess you mean 0.5 ohm DC resistance? The AC impedance of the primary winding at about 15 to 20 kHz should
be higher than 0.5 ohms, I would think.

Jeg

Quote from: Void on February 02, 2016, 03:13:43 PM
Hi Jeg, see the P.S. note I just added to my reply on Akula's circuit diagram.

I guess you mean 0.5 ohm DC resistance? The AC impedance of the primary winding at about 15 to 20 kHz should
be higher than 0.5 ohms, I would think.

I hope you are right as I have a nice power amplifier. I will calculate the impedance of my primaries to check it. Thanks :)