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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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Hoppy

Quote from: verpies on May 06, 2013, 09:05:09 AM
Maybe it has the primary wound concentrically over the secondary.
Is it a high power transformer, that doesn't get stressed at your power levels?

Yes, I think its a trafo build issue as you suggest and what we are hearing is a short period overload situation as I originally thought.

This suggests to me that TK has a similar setup and is high frequency chopping the AC waveform from the trafo secondary to both render any DVM measurements of the lamp leads innacurate and I think to avoid running a mains voltage from the remote power source. A welding transformer would give a suitable level of low voltage (say 40-50V AC) and high current for chopping with power transistors or thyristors. Thus the heavy duty wires we see on the video and the 20A reading of the 'earth' lead on the clamp meter which was probably reasonably accurate, given it would have been a sinusoidal voltage from the remote trafo.

semenihin-77

Quote from: Hoppy on May 06, 2013, 08:54:09 AM
So why can't I get my 24V transformer to buzz  :(
Мне больше странно почему работает только с конденсатором на трансформаторе. И еще я заметил что ультрафаст диоды не годятся для этого, я использовал простые диоды из диодного моста старого магнитофона. Я не могу определить их марку, они сильно грелись но работали и работали :), могу приложить фото их. Это оранжевая капля, с краю синяя точка, по центру большая зеленая.

semenihin-77

Я так думаю что эти диоды работают как некий фильтр, пропуская через себя только ток амплитуды с частотой 50герц.
Несомненно что это может быть только частью установки Капанадзе, и не силовой его частью.

verpies

Quote from: Hoppy on May 05, 2013, 03:31:16 PM
There does appear to be a cut in the video at the point the meter suddenly reads over 200V, so there could be some skulduggery going on here!
Yes, he changes to a different laminated core transformer after the cut. From a 10VAC to 20VAC transformer, I think.

Also, the 6000μF 150V capacitor bank can store 68J of electric energy. 
That means, this capacitor bank can power a 68W load for 1s, or a 23W load for 3s, or a 10W load for 6.8s.

Does the behavior of the load depicted in the video exceed this time much ?