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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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Hoppy

Quote from: apecore on April 30, 2018, 12:51:47 PM
Well guys...
 
I hope it will be not to simple..... i need to stay of the streets...
To simple is to frustrated.........

I would'nt worry too much about that. We're not likely to be set free any time soon.  ;D

itsu

Ok, Nick,

i am not surprised,  did you also change the capacitor on the inductor to obtain resonance on either 18 or 22Khz?


OK on the tek scope, try the settings as mentioned by TK, it should trigger on both signals, but still the difference  in frequencies (27Khz and 892Khz)
will be the same, so find the best display with the time base knob.

Itsu

apecore

Quote from: Hoppy on April 30, 2018, 09:49:17 AM
See the addition to my post above.

Ok Hoppy back to the new setup from Ruslan,

As you can see at the mazilly driver..  on its board there seems to be a timer circuit...
The 16 pins IC with the cap and the pot     ...  what looks to me simular as a TL 494.

Also is see a 8pins IC what could be a driver for the mosfets.

So in general, this is a push pull circuit with variable frequenty,...  the Duty cycle seems to be fixed
So is this a combination of mazilly (seems to me not a mazilly) and PWM IC...  or just a ordinairy Push pull driver

What i do see is that this circuit is supplying the next items;
1- Flyback driver  ....----- timed by SG adjustment
2- inductor coil
3- output coil ( 28Turn coil)

Also one side of the WIMA caps is directly connected to the LOAD connector, which seems to me not part a Mazilla driver





apecore

Also a observation is that the board  below left is not a own made board but some thing out of a excisting piece of electronics,............ it is as i can see not connected.
The upper left board with the yellow led (start to lite up after battery is connected)  and green led (lights) after the system is switched on....is for not clear what its functionality would be


Further i see some diode banks with the redwire as common rectifyer.



Hoppy

Quote from: apecore on April 30, 2018, 01:16:23 PM
Ok Hoppy back to the new setup from Ruslan,

As you can see at the mazilly driver..  on its board there seems to be a timer circuit...
The 16 pins IC with the cap and the pot     ...  what looks to me simular as a TL 494.

Also is see a 8pins IC what could be a driver for the mosfets.

So in general, this is a push pull circuit with variable frequenty,...  the Duty cycle seems to be fixed
So is this a combination of mazilly (seems to me not a mazilly) and PWM IC...  or just a ordinairy Push pull driver

What i do see is that this circuit is supplying the next items;
1- Flyback driver  ....----- timed by SG adjustment
2- inductor coil
3- output coil ( 28Turn coil)

Also one side of the WIMA caps is directly connected to the LOAD connector, which seems to me not part a Mazilla driver

Yes, it could well be a PWM push-pull driving a smallish toroid in place of the usual ferrite yoke. The ferrite toroid made me think it could be a Royer / Mazilli. The PWM push-pull, unlike the Mazzilli does give both easy frequency and duty adjustment, so would be a more likely candidate. I agree with your items 1 to 3, so think there is enough here to experiment using a PWM push-pull with ferrite TV yoke or toroid driving a fly-back trafo with spark gap.