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Frolov & Avramenko plug replication.

Started by pomodoro, September 12, 2014, 03:42:37 AM

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pomodoro

According to this old report, http://www.keelynet.com/energy/frolov1.htm, he states

" Note that an ammeter placed between the transformer and point A does not show any current drain."

]I've started replicating this experiment,  and already have some results, but at a much higher frequency of 27MHz 600V pk-pk.   This is not exactly what he did, so parts for a variable voltage/frequency 3000v   kHz generator have been ordered for a true replication. At 27Mhz, one must be extremely careful of stray capacitance, especially when using the AV plug. Any charging of stray capacitance will require current from the generator.

Before posting the 27MHz results I'd like to make sure that I've understood Frolov correctly.  What does he mean exactly when he states  that an ammeter at point A shows no current drain?   Is he saying that the load 'R' develops a current (pulsed DC ) , yet no significant current ( AC ) flows in the secondary ( just like a transformer with no load) ?  This would mean that the primary circuit also shows no increase in current.
If this is not what he meant, please help me by clarifying his statement and by  describing the OU implications of the above document.  Thanks..

MarkE

I think that he is just saying that the AC current has zero DC average.

pomodoro

Just before the av plug he seems to indicate some free power..

gyulasun

Quote from: pomodoro on September 12, 2014, 03:42:37 AM
According to this old report, http://www.keelynet.com/energy/frolov1.htm, he states
...
What does he mean exactly when he states  that an ammeter at point A shows no current drain?   Is he saying that the load 'R' develops a current (pulsed DC ) , yet no significant current ( AC ) flows in the secondary ( just like a transformer with no load) ?  This would mean that the primary circuit also shows no increase in current.
...

Hi,

Here is a link on this topic,  use google translate from Russian to English if needed, notice the use and the high value of resistor R1 inserted into the single wire line to check any loss:

http://web.archive.org/web/20050412223316/http://www.skif.biz/energy/arhiv1-3.shtml


Some other info:

http://www.free-energy-info.com/Issue13.pdf      PDF pages between  6-11

http://alexfrolov.narod.ru/s-wire.htm   

http://naun.org/main/NAUN/communications/16-153.pdf   one-wire line system for energy transmission, computer simulation AND measurement

http://www.rexresearch.com/chernetskii/chernetskii.htm   

Gyula

pomodoro

Gyula, thanks for those links,  they are excellent. I need to digest the info for a while before I try a replication.  The russian translation worked mostly well although some expressions are quite vague, but will probably make more sense when I get through the other articles.  From my intitial understanding , a small , say, 30mA light globe in the transmission wire should show no signs of heating, although 30mA may be being used by the load in the avramenko plug.  I need to read everything before making more comments.