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Selfrunning Free Energy devices up to 5 KW from Tariel Kapanadze

Started by Pirate88179, June 27, 2009, 04:41:28 AM

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wattsup

@v8karlo

I have blown my share of equipment as well but never as much as since we started this TK thread. lol

@Bernhard

Thanks so very much for your great work. I had been trying to find that exact transformer on the net so it is just great you have found one that you actually have in hand.

From your video showing sparks output with only 12vdc input pulse it looks like this is not a regular three phase step-up transformer, but is a unique type of three HV flyback transformers in one E-core. Otherwise how did you make those sparks that must be at least 10000v. You can even see when you pulse the center primary, even the left coil output was sparking. hehe

If this is a triple flyback transformer, then the core that is meeting inside each coil should have a gap and that may explain why this transformer has such heavy duty top and bottom plates that are bolted together to hold those E-cores together.

Thanks again.

wattsup

Magluvin

Quote from: Zeitmaschine on August 16, 2012, 05:52:39 PM


BTW: The 100µF capacitor shorts the input for high frequencies. How can this ever work?

Regards

Well, maybe the cap gets charged from the input, before the transformer reacts to the input. Then the cap dumps into the transformer, as the impedance lets it. ;]

Is there any resonance happening between the cap and transformer? Or is it just like I said above? Or both? 

If the input is just dumping to the cap initially, like said above, then there is a better way to charge the cap using a simple switching power supply circuit, like Tesla's 'Igniter For Gas Engines' patent, which is a simpler version of his Ozone patent circuit.

If the cap accepts charge from a direct pulsed input, before the transformer absorbs it, we lose 50% of what was intended to be input, where as using the Igniter or other switching type supply design, the efficiency goes up closer to 80-90s%. Of which is a huge savings in this business.  ;]

MaGs

v8karlo

Quote from: Zeitmaschine on August 16, 2012, 05:52:39 PM
Strange. I have been experimenting for months (since March of this year) with all sorts of coil configurations. Coils on top of each other, coils side by side, bifilar and non bifilar, with ferrite and without ferrite, with and without helical (Tesla style) coil. With all possible frequencies with and without high voltage. No success so far in respect of over unity.

BTW: The 100µF capacitor shorts the input for high frequencies. How can this ever work?

Regards


The input is only 12V, 100mA


27Bubba

@V8Karlo

Did you experiment with couple of winds of thick copper on top the transformer coil in order to increase amperage of the output?