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Selfrunning Free Energy devices up to 5 KW from Tariel Kapanadze

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verpies

Quote from: Сергей В. on November 08, 2012, 11:33:01 AM
Diodes he used were old Russian Rectifier Diffusion Diodes - not in Rectification mode but in DSRD mode or Nano-Pulsing mode !!
Yes, those old Russian rectifier diodes can be used as DSR diodes to produce nanosecond pulses with 100kW power levels.
It is not a simple task, though - especially if a saturable transformer is used to drive these diodes ...but a good EE can do it at home with an aid of an oscilloscope and a soldering iron.

This guy had successfully produced these nanopulses with a circuit built on a breadboard.

wattsup

@Happy

1) I really never have seen shielding wire made with wire magwire where each strand is isolated.
2) I doubt he would risk doing that with so much juice going into that heater element.
3) I have looked very close up at the bolt in the Aq2 and there is no possibility that the line was split. It is only one line just like in the Green Box ground wire to the water pipe.

My intention is not to say that TK is faking anything with two hidden feed lines, etc. That I have never seen any evidence of like a Wire X type situation. What I am trying to ascertain is that he absolutely needs a ground wire that goes to the mains neutral and not a ground that is just a rod buried in the Earth.

I think it is clear now that he was always using an AC neutral for his ground connection and this makes a very big difference.

@Сергей В.

Thank you. Thank you and thanks again for that information.  Last night I tool some time do do the exact same 2004 image grabs to look at each close up and I noticed that the diode plate wires do not exactly match my last diagram as being a standard FWBR.

The diagram you just posted is really what I see there and I will be able to try this out tonight since I have received 10 new stud diodes for testing.  The way the diodes are shown in relation to the capacitor is just perfect so this I will try tonight.

My question is in your diagram they show the diodes as you say DSRD. Is that like a zener diode?

Thanks again.

wattsup



verpies

Quote from: wattsup on November 08, 2012, 12:48:07 PM
My question is in your diagram they show the diodes as you say DSRD. Is that like a zener diode?
No, the Zener effect is a completely different effect.
Please read this including all of the attachments. All of your questions are answered there.

P.S.
Most "stud diodes" do not work well as DSR Diodes.  Only few types do, e.g.: KD204.


verpies

Quote from: wattsup on November 08, 2012, 12:48:07 PM
1) I really never have seen shielding wire made with wire magwire where each strand is isolated.
I have - in a very rare coaxial cable.
Also, a determined man can always weave a braid out of an enameled magnet wire if he puts his fingers and mind to it.

Quote from: wattsup on November 08, 2012, 12:48:07 PM
2) I doubt he would risk doing that with so much juice going into that heater element.
800mA is not much current ("juice").
Power transfer through a Litzed braid requires 3000V but not much current.

xenomorphlabs

Quote from: wattsup on November 08, 2012, 12:48:07 PM
@Happy

1) I really never have seen shielding wire made with wire magwire where each strand is isolated.
2) I doubt he would risk doing that with so much juice going into that heater element.
3) I have looked very close up at the bolt in the Aq2 and there is no possibility that the line was split. It is only one line just like in the Green Box ground wire to the water pipe.

My intention is not to say that TK is faking anything with two hidden feed lines, etc. That I have never seen any evidence of like a Wire X type situation. What I am trying to ascertain is that he absolutely needs a ground wire that goes to the mains neutral and not a ground that is just a rod buried in the Earth.

I think it is clear now that he was always using an AC neutral for his ground connection and this makes a very big difference.

@Сергей В.

Thank you. Thank you and thanks again for that information.  Last night I tool some time do do the exact same 2004 image grabs to look at each close up and I noticed that the diode plate wires do not exactly match my last diagram as being a standard FWBR.

The diagram you just posted is really what I see there and I will be able to try this out tonight since I have received 10 new stud diodes for testing.  The way the diodes are shown in relation to the capacitor is just perfect so this I will try tonight.

My question is in your diagram they show the diodes as you say DSRD. Is that like a zener diode?

Thanks again.

wattsup

Hmm, i dare to ask you this question, because no one else does.
The AC neutral is referenced to ground usually at the breaker-box anyway.
So if he does not use the phase from that breaker box, but creates the phase/live (a different one!) with his inverter and likely having that transformer-isolated from the load circuit, why would there be a difference between
connecting his load circuit to an earth ground or AC neutral except the cable length to the breaker box exhibiting a bigger wire resistance as a consequence of the cable length?
The load circuit should have a very small ground impedance for the expected energy conversion, so it is more likely that he goes with a big dia cable straight to ground instead of
facing a higher wire resistance of the AC neutral (wherever he would connect to it) which then in turn also connects to ground.