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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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Khwartz

Here the name of one of his vid: "Rotoverter Load Input Test". His nickname his PMMG4HYBRID. Regards.

frankidel

Quote from: forest on November 05, 2012, 02:51:30 PM
I found your old post and picture which is of great interest for me : http://www.overunity.com/7679/selfrunning-free-energy-devices-up-to-5-kw-from-tariel-kapanadze/dlattach/attach/35586/image//
How we can arrange it with the most simple method assuming upper sinewave is from inverter 50Hz and lower is the discharge of capacitor ?  I'm looking for the simplest but reliable synchronization method.Doing it without synchronization is easy, but that's not a point here....I bet Tariel used some circuits from TV to synchronize them...

Yep anybody worked with vertical and horizontal sync ????

frankidel

Quote from: Khwartz on November 05, 2012, 03:47:52 PM
How true what you have stated! My friend.

No True RMS meters, no Reactive Volt Amp measurement, this is what I see everywhere, and so, nobody could know "there is something" or "not"; what a waste of time and ENERGY (!).

And yes, COMPLETELY AGREE WITH YOU: unless selfloop, completely unplug of any power supply, hard to be sure there is any overunity :/

I just wish our experimenters will get with time more and more "professionalism", so we could have some hope to go somewhere...

But I've found one YouTube who looks to care. I will post you just after a link toward his chanel.

Cheer, Khwartz.

Regarde ben, si l'entrée est @ 120-130 W ( 220 V ) pis a la sortie j'ai 2000 W alimenté steady, je m'en fous comment c'est fait entre les 2, pour du chauffage c'est suffisant, le probleme avec le site, y a trop de penseur pas de faiseur..... that's it.  Cé ben simple pour 120 W en entrée tu as 2200 W en sortie peu importe le voltage a la sortie ( peut etre pas @ 4000 V ) mais cé quand meme 2200 W de chauffage.... cé pas dure a comprendre.

Zeitmaschine

Quote from: Сергей В. on November 05, 2012, 03:19:10 PM
So experiments must be done if we are really looking for the truth.   :)
Then how about using 1000 ampere diodes for locomotives like Stepanov to make experiments for the truth? :D

Here the question would be, why 4 diodes (like Kapanadze)? Are these diodes connected as diode bridge to get DC from AC or are they connected in parallel, so they are suitable for 4000 amps of current? Or are they connected in some other way? What would be the most logical assumption? Either they are connected as ordinary diode bridge or the number 4 must have here a different but fundamental meaning!? (Stepanov needs surely no DC for a phony high voltage spark oscillator)

Assistant engineer LOCOMOTIVE

And yes, a thyristor on such a heat sink looks almost the same ...

Khwartz

Tu as raison, si c'est bien du 130 VA en entrée, déjà, et non des Watts, car problème  c'est que tu peux avoir 130 Watts et 2000 VA en entrée, surtout avec l'utilisation de condensateurs ou d'inductances.

Cela dit, si c'était pour moi que tu parlais de théoricien et pas assez de praticien, sache quand même que l'électricité c'est une de mes spécialité professionnelles, non pas seulement en tant que théoricien, mais en tant que le gars que l'on appelle lorsque tout le monde "sèche" lors d'un dépannage sur site.

Et à propos, avec tes expérimentations, combien de personnes as-tu concrètement aidées à améliorer leur vie ? Combien as-tu sacrifié d ton temps cette année, sur le terrain, comme cette année pour moi aux Philippines, pour se faire?...

Ce n'est pas parce que ton interlocuteur se concentre sur des points essentiels de méthodologie indispensables pour arriver à un minimum de crédibilité, mais surtout d'efficacité, que celui-ci n'est pas capable de faire autre chose que de la théorie ... ;)