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Akula0083 30 Watt Self Running Generator.

Started by Grumage, March 06, 2014, 12:29:06 PM

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Dave45

can we add capacity to the antenna electrodes


Dave45

The electrode should hold the same charge as the capacitor plate, one pos and one neg.
The electrodes should accumulate pos and neg ions but in close proximity will cancel each other just like static eliminators.
Iv been very busy with work so havent had much time to play with the circuit but have been studying it.

dave

Dave45

Quote from: lost_bro on March 13, 2014, 07:59:25 PM


**EDIT, maybe it is this same lagging current from L1 that we want to channel somewhere else for this purpose?

Wow now I'm not real sure.....



take care, peace
lost_bro
Yes if you notice there is a freewheeling diode - its rerouting the spike into the other coil.

Google

Quote from: Black_Bird on March 14, 2014, 05:46:09 AM
Hi Google,
I've seen that before and it turned out to be a bad battery on the multimeter. If this is the case, when you disconnect the multimeter, wait some time and connect it again to the battery, you will see the same "apparent" charging, which is only a measurement error.

Thanks blackbird for taking cognizance and answering. I will get a new batt, do it again and post results. Best,

wattsup

@nanobot

Relax man. This is small fry so don't exaggerate things here. We have been around the block a few times. You are just repeating the same thing. The only way you will stop such projects is for your grand group of brainiacs to disclose a viable and accessible free energy device right now. Because until that happens, this will continue. You will stop OU? hehehe That is so funny.

@Grumage

I am sorry if I came on so strong.

There is a confusion on this thread that needs to be cleared up ASAP. Maybe it's only my confusion but if that is the case then there will be many more confused like me reading this thread.

Just to recap and please correct me if there are any errors.

1) The image you just posted here:
http://www.overunity.com/14378/akula0083-30-watt-self-running-generator/msg392523/#msg392523
is a circuit and two photos that come from where? I am considering that this 30watt circuit comes from Akula himself and not from @x_name41. I know he faked his circuit most probably because he needs some type of admiration. If it were real, where is he? Why now more news?

2) Is there a real Akula video where the above circuit and coil is discussed?

3) My negative opinion of the @x_name41 version of the Akula0083 30watt device should not infer any of the same opinion on the Akula device because I have seen nothing on Akula showing that coil. I have seen other Akula videos also where @stivep tranlates his works, etc, and he seems to show and have an honest approach to things. 

4) About that same circuit, just to say, I first reread all the pages of this thread and not one mention of this.

As shown on the circuit.........
L1 15 Turns 0.75 mm wire (about 21 awg)
L2 45 Turns 0.75 mm wire (about 21 awg)

Then why is the image of the coil showing two different awg sizes. Obviously someone made a mistake on that circuit. I am suspecting it should read as follows...

L1 15 Turns 0.75 (about 21 awg)
L2 45 Turns 0.35 (about 26 awg)

The circuit shows L1 to the left and L2 to the right and I am sure the image maker made sure to show L1 left and L2 right. If there where any fancy winds required like @T1000 is saying (with all due respect), I am sure the circuit maker would have shown this like we see in other TK or Akula type diagrams.

So in a nutshell, to me it looks like...........

L1 15 Turns 0.75 (about 21 awg)
First turn starts upper left with wire end towards you.

Maybe single strand but also possibly multi-strand litz wire because of the black solder deposits which is common for litz soldering and the wire coating texture seems like how you have thick litz wire.)
5 turns per layer for 3 layers wound on the left half core.

L2 45 Turns 0.35 (about 26 awg single strand)
First turn starts lower right with wire end towards you.

Turns and layers on this one is less evident. To see further I have looked at other Akula devices namely the one using a TV yoke and standing multi coil tower and compared some of those video features with the diagram he produced. By doing so I can confirm that Akula is not to concerned with precise numbers of turns he indicates in his diagram compared to what he shows in his videos. Where he says a coil has 10 turns, he has 13 and so on.

Notice in the transformer photo the right coil is taking up less height then the left coil. Plus in the right coil you cannot get more then 8 turns on that half core so I would say the first first three layers with 8 turns and we see 7 turns on a fourth layer making a total of 31 turns so why is his diagram saying 45 turns. I think between the actual build and the diagram Akula is trying to put the turns he wished he had in the build to increase his actual output on that secondary.

The other limiting factor for the windings is in the same right photo he shows two E cores. But those E cores he shows would never fit into that coil spool holding the winds. He probably just took some available E cores to show in the image but they are not the actual E cores that go inside that former.

So again in a nutshell 15 turns on the left and 45 turns on the right is OK but the right coil will show to be higher then the left coil, which would be normal.

I don't think the coil has winds like @T1000 stated and this also is normal since the core has a gap, you really do not want to go over the gap with the same coil as this will create cancellation.

So you see why my confusions and most likely why many are confused themselves, but I think the above logic should at least put some normalcy into furtherance of this.

Sorry for long post.

wattsup