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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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romerouk

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Hi Romerouk and all,

@Romerouk,  on your replication!

I see that your  on the AC input to the MOT is showing about 1.6amps and you are in the UK so the mains is 240vacRMS giving about 384watts input (assuming pf1).

Forgive me if you already went over this, but what is the rating of each bulb you have there?


Regards,

Dave.

Yes I am in UK, using 240vac. Every bulb is 100w and I have connected 9x100w. Sorry I forgot to show that in the video... I will do it next time.
I get around 1.6amp using AC to power the system but when I use DC it drops to around 1.15.

vrand

Quote from: romerouk on June 10, 2010, 04:21:11 PM
Yes I am A, using 240vac. Every bulb is 100w and I have connected 8x100w. Sorry I forgot to show that in the video... I will do it next time.
I get around 1.6amp using AC to power the system but when I use DC it drops to around 1.15.

Design Q's:

- What is the diameter X length of the PVC(?) tube coil form?
- What are the wire diameters for the coils?
- Name/Model # of MOT manufaturer?

Thanks,
Mike

romerouk

Quote from: vrand on June 10, 2010, 04:26:27 PM
Design Q's:

- What is the diameter X length of the (?)   form?
- What are the wire diameters for the coils?
- Name/Model # of  manufaturer?

Thanks,
Mike

tube = 5.5cm/140cm -  wire 4mm stranded except the big coil = 10mm stranded MOT I have no information about it. I have another 8 to 10 MOT's. I will have a look, maybe one of them shows some information and is similar with this one.I don't have access to them right now as I have them all in the shed and there is a BIG MESS.

vrand

Quote from: romerouk on June 10, 2010, 04:38:40 PM
tube = 5.5cm/140cm -  wire 4mm stranded except the big coil = 10mm stranded A I have no information about it. I have another 8 to 10 MOT's. I will have a look, maybe one of them shows some information and is similar with this one.I don't have access to them right now as I have them all in the shed and there is a BIG MESS.

Thank you for the info.  :)

Is the tube PVC?  What is the tube wall thickness or pipe schedule rating (schedule 40?)?

Thanks,
Mike

romerouk

Quote from: vrand on June 10, 2010, 04:44:51 PM
Thank you for the info.  :)

Is the tube PVC?  What is the tube wall thickness or pipe schedule rating (schedule 40?)?

Thanks,
Mike
the tube is PVC 5mm thick