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Selfrunning Free Energy devices up to 5 KW from Tariel Kapanadze

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jbignes5

Quote from: NickZ on January 24, 2013, 09:03:04 PM
  Wesley mentioned "bright",  or something sounding very similar. I had thought that he was referring to a braid. Does it not look like a braid?
  My ferrite yokes don't have the flat area on top. But, maybe those old yokes they used weren't all that special, 30 years ago.  Isn't it all just speculation that they have some special unknown material, other that the ferrite? Or has someone actually consulted with the manufactors?

As far as I know the bright was solid strip of copper foil that was sealed. I don't think the strip was braided. I'd have to look back in the thread to check. Somewhere around 600's for the page on this thread. Could have been further back as well.

The yoke was reported to have barium or boron in it but I have no clue if it was checked with the manufacturer. Again this is in the thread here around page 600....

Osiakosia

Quote from: jbignes5 on January 24, 2013, 11:52:56 PM

As far as I know the bright was solid strip of copper foil that was sealed. I don't think the strip was braided. I'd have to look back in the thread to check. Somewhere around 600's for the page on this thread. Could have been further back as well.

The yoke was reported to have barium or boron in it but I have no clue if it was checked with the manufacturer. Again this is in the thread here around page 600....
Original Aidas windings . Page 537 . Reply 8050.
Please find my summary of STARR device on Overunity.com:


https://www.dropbox.com/s/1mdlf7csh3q18zx/Staar%20device%20Overunity.doc

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Osiakosia

verpies

Quote from: NickZ on January 24, 2013, 09:03:04 PM
Wesley mentioned "bright",  or something sounding very similar. I had thought that he was referring to a braid. Does it not look like a braid?
He mispronounced it because English is not his first language, but he meant "Braid" as used in the shield of a coaxial cable.
However the original working Yoke device did not use a copper braid - it used a copper strip.  See here.

Quote from: NickZ on January 24, 2013, 09:03:04 PM
My ferrite yokes don't have the flat area on top. But, maybe those old yokes they used weren't all that special, 30 years ago. Isn't it all just speculation that they have some special unknown material, other that the ferrite?
Some of it is speculation, however no exotic element is suspected. Just special composition typical of ferrites of that era.
Some people suggested that the shape is special, but that is speculation, except for the snug fitting of the copper strip on the flat cylindrical part.

Quote from: NickZ on January 24, 2013, 09:03:04 PM
Or has someone actually consulted with the manufacturers?
Osiakosia did some research on the black ferrites of that era.
I think he discovered that they used MnZi or NiZn sintered ferrites then, but don't take my word for it.  Ask him.

jbignes5

 
Ok the wasabi issue has been dealt with. Verpies you want to say something to the others?

As was posted to me That if I was wrong that I should appologize to you in the public. I would like that appology as well since I was right.

jbignes5