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Kapanadze Cousin - DALLY FREE ENERGY

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

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NickZ

  Apecore:   You mentioned, "This 28T does generate squarewave's ( also disruptive)...... and in some schematics connected in series with a cap to the grenade...
By changing the series 28T cap..  ( as mentioned by AG .. switch capacitor).......i can create "Radio moscow"noise out of the yoke..  with out the kacher running".
   The sound given off by 28t coil and 3t coil is not the same as when the Kacher is also connected up. One guy called it the frying chicken sound, instead. 
When you hear that sound, that indicates that that part of the device is in sync with itself. The 3t and the 28t coil circuits are matched up, and sounds like frying chicken. However, the sound when the Kacher is turned on (Radio Moscow) sounds different.
So, both those sounds are important, and can tell you a bit of what may be going on, to some extent. Generally the higher the sound volume, the better the output. There are exceptions, as well.
  The only thing that I can come up with is that the device is not in sync. And is the reason that we only get a limited output.The better the sync, the higher the output. In order to get OU, it has to be in perfect sync. Which I doubt, at least on my device.So, to me it's a matter of degree, not whether it works or not. But, it works according to how well the two circuits sync up with each other, and the Kacher signal. If they are only just little off,  it's no cigar. So, what we see and get, is limited gain and only partial output, instead. Or something like deco art, to put up on the wall...

Jeg

Nice info Sergy, thanks a lot.
What a nice idea for a metal detector. I hope it is sensitive enough for coin beach-hunting. At least we can take back this way some wasted money in cables and parts. ;D


Jeg

Guys has anyone understood how Maxim connects his main coil-pipe with the second pvc pipe? I tried a lot to find a cable but looks like he takes the signal inductively, or capacitively if you like it better, but not galvanically. What is your opinion?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xP0emKe_il4&list=PLocs8L4iD9-WDIKiHTitM_zo4muaJbhxH

Looks quite simple device to experiment with.
By comparing other devices i easily assume that under the white plastic there is a cap and a bridge rectifier.

Sergh

Quote from: Jeg on March 11, 2019, 12:46:43 AM
Nice info Sergy, thanks a lot.
What a nice idea for a metal detector. I hope it is sensitive enough for coin beach-hunting. At least we can take back this way some wasted money in cables and parts. ;D
Brovin supposed to use displacement sensors on the Kacher principle in suits for virtual reality.

Transistor control through the collector - probably in high-speed chips, CPU ..

Jeg

Quote from: Sergh on March 11, 2019, 03:28:21 AM
Brovin supposed to use displacement sensors on the Kacher principle in suits for virtual reality.

Transistor control through the collector - probably in high-speed chips, CPU ..
Amazing! So many applications with this trick. It would be interesting to be compined with an arduino. With a very sensitive threshold control at the "alarm" we have a nice electrostatic detector.