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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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hartiberlin

Yes, it is really simple the basic principle.

It is just a pulsating POSITIVE potential
(zero Volts to positive Kilovolts)
which attracts free electrons from the ground.

This is why a pulsating Voltage ( 0 to 2 KVolts for instance)
draws a spark from a metallic thing like a screwdriver
or any metallic thing.
the electrons are pulled out of the ground in the right frequency
and go back and forth in resonance and thus go through the coils
which are wound like transformers and on the secondary you have the
bulb load.

The trick is now to sync this to the ground currents, which are
already there and use spark gap excitation to need less excitement
energy.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

xenomorphlabs

Okay, i think ai have understood this circuit while ponrdering about it.
The inventor uses the battery to increase the amplitude of the resonant circuit past L3
until it reaches a sufficient voltage and current output.
The mosfet/transistor driver circuit could be as simple as to be a 555 timing chip
The delta phi (as depicted in the diagram) is measuring the voltage with the little coil and causes the 555 timer to trigger. Usually it trigger at 1/3 of the main voltage but i am sure that a delay could be added to it , so that the discharge of the spark gap will happen exactly at the point of time that the voltage in the resonant 3rd circuit part has its maximum, thereby increasing its maximum amplitude in EVERY cycle.
I think Groundloop is an ace in electronics and can figure a way out how to make the MOSFET fire exactly when the wave has its positive maximum.
I belive thats the only secret to that circuit

Nikola Tesla


Groundloop

@xenomorphlabs,

Something like this.

The circuit will work like this:

We get the power from the transformer T2 tapping 2B. A sense coil is at the output IB.  (See circuit posted earlier in this thread.)

The 555 is a pulse detector. The 555 is controlling a mosfet driver. The voltage to the mosfet driver is adjusted by the input voltage from 2B. When the load goes up then the voltage drop so the opamp will control the transistor so that the mosfet driver gets more voltage. Thus, the output gets more power. The mosfet driver pulses will be in sync with the pulses at the sense coil.

I have not built and tested this circuit but I see no reason that it will not work.

[EDIT]  Added the Eagle CAD files.

Groundloop.

samedsoft

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  I have made a small web search, interestingly this web site is ready for sale. I can ever register it..

   I have heard about this company 3-4 months ago and their presentation in Ankara to some investors.

   Please send me any phone nb or contact details so that I can get in touch with em.

   I have also found this on the Russian Forum.