Overunity.com Archives is Temporarily on Read Mode Only!



Free Energy will change the World - Free Energy will stop Climate Change - Free Energy will give us hope
and we will not surrender until free energy will be enabled all over the world, to power planes, cars, ships and trains.
Free energy will help the poor to become independent of needing expensive fuels.
So all in all Free energy will bring far more peace to the world than any other invention has already brought to the world.
Those beautiful words were written by Stefan Hartmann/Owner/Admin at overunity.com
Unfortunately now, Stefan Hartmann is very ill and He needs our help
Stefan wanted that I have all these massive data to get it back online
even being as ill as Stefan is, he transferred all databases and folders
that without his help, this Forum Archives would have never been published here
so, please, as the Webmaster and Creator of these Archives, I am asking that you help him
by making a donation on the Paypal Button above.
You can visit us or register at my main site at:
Overunity Machines Forum



Kapanadze and other FE discussion

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

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 35 Guests are viewing this topic.

r2fpl

I checked and the sound of the 2004 turning off corresponds most closely to a transformer with a core or ferrites that have or are permanent magnets.
Stimulation frequency approx. +- Hz
32Hz base and FM! modulation 320Hz (PURE SINUS!)
It's just sound, of course, but something definitely brings us closer.

Sergh

    Yes, it matches the elements on paper with shoe prints.
But why we don't notice the time delay and  strange sound when the device is turned off normally? When device turn off in a normal way, does the spark also stop working. Or does Kapanadze turn off the device in a normal way only with the help of a toggle switch?
Or do we just not hear a strange sound and do not notice the shutdown delay due to the peculiarity of the video formation?


   It can be assumed that the toggle switch somehow mechanically blocks the supply of some component into the bobbin. Vibrating toroids can act as a vibration pump. From the jar through a copper capillary tube, such as those used in refrigeration, some component enters or circulates into the bobbin core. The modified toggle switch mechanically blocks the supply of the component.
When turning on the device, was it like this when a spark exists, but the incandescent bulbs are not yet lit? Then the toggle switch turns on and the lights start to glow?

r2fpl

When Wesley was at Kapanadze's and his device is turned on, there is a sound that resembles a relay switching. This is not very good news.
ok. In the 2kw device (small coil and several boxes) no spark gap is visible at all.
Look; an aquarium in the garage and a TT coil at 200Khz. There is a voltage multiplier and spark plugs, but no spark!
Recently, I thought that the spark gives off excess energy, but it is not possible after all. Certainly not with 2-5kW!? there are a few watts on the spark gap. There are NO amps.
What is a spark gap for? I don't know.
We see that in 2004 the device works after turning off 1s when the bulbs are full of light then they are suddenly disconnected. A knock similar to a relay is heard! as in the 200W Wesley.

rakarskiy

Judging by the sound, you can generally decide that the relay is clanking constantly. In the topology I am considering, the high-voltage component should be delayed, (this is due to the magnetic flux of the core) if you turn off the main circuit, there will be pulses for some time until the high-voltage buffer store is discharged.

---------------------------------------
https://rakatskiy.blogspot.com/2023/07/the-mystery-of-kapanadze-generator.html


Sergh

Now I want to most accurately describe something unusual that the most attentive viewers have long observed in one of Kapanadze's videos, and which has now become a little more clear thanks to the translation that has appeared.
I duplicate lines of dialogue from the video in Russian to reduce the possibility of misinterpretation.


24:10 "About inertia, you mean disconnect from here?"
(Disconnect the 220 volt cable that is connected to the output of the 12 V to 220 V converter, that is, turn off all power to the transformer, transistors and spark.)
      "Насчет инерции, вы имеете ввиду отключить отсюда?"
(Отключить кабель 220 вольт, который подключен к выходу преобразователя 12 В в 220 В, то есть отключить вообще всё питание на трансформатор, транзисторы и искру.)

24:15 "Go away, Tyomo.."
      "Отойди, Темо.."

24:20 "Now, let's look carefully, when we disconnect our device from the converter, how long the device will continue to generate energy by inertia .."
      "Вот сейчас, посмотрим внимательно, когда отключаем нашу установку от преобразователя, сколько по инерции установка будет продолжать вырабатывать энергию.."

24:32 He turns off all the power for the transformer, transistors and spark. A clicking sound is heard (may be from removing the plug from the outlet on converter)

Then the most important thing happens! Some very strange iridescent low-frequency sound is heard.

      Он отключает вообще всё питание для трансформатора, транзисторов и искры. Слышен щелчек (может быть от вынимания вилки из розетки преобразователя) Затем происходит самое важное! Слышен какой-то очень странный переливающийся низкочастотный звук.

24:34 Lamps go out. The strange sound ends.
      Лампы тухнут. Странный звук заканчивается.

24:38 Kapanadze (not exactly) says: "It's not possible to have such an idea. To have inertia more than .."
      Капанадзе (не точно) говорит: "Такого вроде не может быть по идее. Иметь инерцию больше чем.."

24:46 Zurab Mindeli says to Tariel Kapanadze: "You need to study the fact that since the device works a little by inertia, there is a chance that it will be able to work like this all the time, but this requires a technical solution."
      Зураб Миндели говорит Тариэлу Капанадзе: "Тебе нужно изучить тот факт, что так как устройство работает немного по инерции, есть шанс что оно сможет работать так постоянно, но для этого необходимо техническое решение."

Let's say this sound comes from a 12-220 converter that has started to run without load. Then why does the sound disappear after the lamps go out? The converter has not been turned off, it probably continues to work without load.
The iron transformer near the transistors, which was powered by a 12-220 converter, does not receive power to its windings since the 220 V cable is disconnected.
It remains only to assume that the strange low-frequency sound comes from the bobbin itself.

Link to video with subtitles in Russian. You can choose to translate into another language in the YouTube settings, but the Russian subtitles are somewhat misspelled, so it's better to look at the text in this post.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5s2t_puDDhI