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Kapanadze and other FE discussion

Started by stivep, May 26, 2018, 01:48:55 PM

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r2fpl


AlienGrey

Is all that transformer is doing is dropping your output voltage power down from a high voltage to a
manageable level (a bit like what the mains energy from the grid does ) to power the input pulse
oscillator to run the system which is different from the
Ruslan as that does not store pulsed stored energy to dump into the grenade section which might
be why that system doesn't work.

PS until you figure out whats going on i wouldn't quit 'the' day time job just yet  ;D ;D

Sil

onepower

Sergh
Quote1. But in the aquarium, the sound of the vibration stops completely, and the bulbs continue to glow. How so? "Resonance" is over, but the lights are on?

The sound your hearing is a transformer vibrating against the bottom of the plexiglass box.
As the load changes the frequency of the transformer changes changing the sound.
I have heard this same sound countless times and it's normal when high current impulses are being used.
AC transformers are not designed for high current capacitive discharge impulses.

Quote2. You need a very bad big transformer so that it vibrates so loudly that the sound from the plastic case drowns out the conversation of the observers.

Not at all and the poorly made plexiglass box is amplifying the sound of the vibrating transformer.
I can also hear an over voltage spark gap running at about 20 cycles/sec on startup and dropping
to around 3 to 5 cycles/sec once the light panel is connected.

Quote3. A large iron transformer of 2 to 5 kilowatts would weigh too much, more than 10 kilograms.
It would be very difficult to lift this device with outstretched arms. This is not visible in the video.

You mean a standard low frequency/low voltage AC transformer which this is not.
In fact I have built countless HF/HV high power DC/DC converters you could hold in your hand.
Here is a clue, Power=Volts x Amps, and a 1KW transformer running at 1000v only needs a
current near 1 amp. Large bulky LF/LV AC transformers is for amateurs not those skilled in the art.

Understand, most of these free energy inventors are not amateurs and have decades of
experience building new or advanced technology. It's supposed to be better and more efficient
than the crap most people are using. For example, many consider 220v high voltage where I
consider anything less than 5000v low voltage.

Here's another clue, there's a 99% chance the small gold box Kapanadze used to start the device
is the same as the one Hubbard used.
It uses the 9v battery to run a small circuit which charges a small cap up to high voltage then
dumps it into the main circuit as a single impulse. The blue switch starts the 9v to HV circuit to
charge the cap, the next switch is to isolate the cap from the 9v/HV circuit and the push button
dumps the cap into the main circuit. It has to be a single HV impulse because the main unit is
running at a variable frequency in a closed loop. A loop has no beginning or end, it's a circle,
so we need to dump an impulse into something like the primary winding cap to start the HF/HV process.

No offense but you boys need to pick up your game because you seem to have no idea what your doing.

AC

r2fpl

I got it from a person who has such a transformer. Unfortunately, there is no photo of the transformer itself.

r2fpl

Sergh:
The pump only makes noise when empty, right? see the video when they turn on more bulbs then you hear this sound again. Only a transformer under load can do this.



onepower:
I don't think there is a submersible pump there. Transformer !