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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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ariovaldo

Quote from: Hoppy on August 20, 2013, 10:45:36 AM
Yes, try extending your 2-turn secondary winding to a remote step-up MOT. You are unlikely to get sufficient voltage with the power needed to light mains lamps as TK probably used a heavy duty welding transformer with a high current secondary at around 40V output, but the principle of operation could be the same IMO. I think TK may have employed a 3-phase transformer in his 'Green Box' device and used its other winding(s) for shorting to get maximum lamp brightness. Also, try running a well watered earth return on the loop to simulate TK's radiator and water pipe earthing arrangement to see if this is feasible in this setup.
I got two good grounds system in my back yard and I will do some tests this weekend.
About the 3 Phase transformer, also I thinking that is one option to test. I was think also, to put a diode in the primary to have a pulsed sine wave in the primary....
I've being   working with electricity/electronics and automation for more than 40 years and I'm afraid to have my friends and employees see what I'm doing...It's not conventional, but whatever.....Is the only way to learn...
Thank you..

ariovaldo


ariovaldo

This motor is the simplest one that we can have. It is just 2 ball bearings in a isolated plastic board.
When we apply a DC current from the battery in the bearings, the motor spin in high speed.
The efficiency is low as the torque, but probably we can use something like that ( variation) to use the high amps from the transformer.....
Just kidding...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=51oi1pgG2b0




MenofFather

Quote from: magneto_DC on August 20, 2013, 04:48:53 AM
Barbosa/Leal

Hi,

does anybody know where the load has to be connected to?
Probarly to butom plus and minus.

Hoppy

Quote from: ariovaldo on August 20, 2013, 11:35:10 AM

I've being   working with electricity/electronics and automation for more than 40 years and I'm afraid to have my friends and employees see what I'm doing...It's not conventional, but whatever.....Is the only way to learn...
Thank you..

Yes, I too have had a conventional training in electricity / electronics and its hard to start thinking way outside the box. Now I'm retired, I am free to try out some of these rather unconventional setups and having studied all published Kapanadze's devices, I'm fairly sure that they are working on conventional principles but maybe that TK sees otherwise. I favour the induction loop principle for the modus operandi of the 'Green Box' device and probably the 'Tin Can' device, as observations from the 'Green Box' garden video point to a high level of energy being supplied to the device over those heavy duty interconnecting wires. The 'noise' is a give-away in that the transformers in both devices are likely being stressed by core saturation caused by electrical overload. I will admit that a straight grid feed to the 'Green Box' device that I had previously suggested is less likely given the physical conditions under which the device was being demonstrated.

One thing I'm sure about is that these devices are simply constructed and true to Kapanadze's words; "so simple, you'll laugh"  :)