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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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e2matrix

Quote from: xenomorphlabs on June 13, 2010, 12:02:57 PM
In Kapanadze´s green box video, the current measured with the clampmeter between inverter and green box is fluctuating between 0.2 and 0.5 amps.
That would be only around 100 Watts input power.
If there would be a MOT in the green box, then the signal from the inverter would be enough to feed it. What are the 2 transistors on the green box then for?
It seems almost certain that Kapanadze is using two different types of signals that he feeds somehow to the coil (Like SR has been basically saying) .
The coil exhibits also not only one "input".
The high voltage part looks like only being in the few milliamps range of current judging from the spark gap.
So it remains to be found out how to get the same effect while reducing the input current.
Two different signals input?  Now that sounds like something more interesting than the brute power of a MOT.  Even has hints of TPU concept maybe.  Wasn't it otto that got a working TPU with two signal sources? 

vrand

Quote from: xenomorphlabs on June 13, 2010, 12:25:52 PM
Picking up on that statement:
What is the benefit of this modulated signal compared with the unmodulated signal?
How is that signal then stepped up to 9kV. Flyback transformer?

That bolt quote is the "ideal" Input power to the kapagen, very similar to Don Smiths designs. To date there has not been a public independent verification of Smiths designs.  The kagagen is the closest to Smiths design to date, and even then not fully disclosed on how it is built, even Jean Louis Naudin

So researchers here then look to see how JLN got his COP of +8 to try replicate, from JLN's videos (Thanks Jean Louis!).  Kapanadze is also not completely showing how he makes his design, even in his patents. 

In Summary we have:
- No public independent working Don Smith device.
- Some design information public demonstrated working device from Kapanadze.
- More design information public demonstrated working device video information from JLN, based on Kapanadzes design.


It is now a trial and error approach to replicate the kapagen with the information we have at hand. It looks to be 90% complete info that we know of the kapagen device.  That missing 10% information we can deduct from experimenting.

Using the MOT seems to be the "sweet spot" in the early Kapanadze design.  In his later designs it is unknown what he is using for his 100kW device.  Its anyones guess at this point. 

Even in his early backyard version we do not know what Kapanadze is using in that green box.  It could even be that push-pull circuit that bolt describes!  Only someone testing to verify will determine that.

Regards, Mike R.

xenomorphlabs

Quote from: vrand on June 13, 2010, 01:24:31 PM
Even in his early backyard version we do not know what Kapanadze is using in that green box.  It could even be that push-pull circuit that bolt describes!  Only someone testing to verify will determine that.

Over the last year there has been probably hundreds of experimenters who built push-pull circuits and HV circuits and tried every possible variant of feeding that to the coil. I think it was on  HVlabs, that some guys also tried modulated signals.
Maybe they all failed, because they could not know what frequency they are actually looking for.

vrand

Quote from: xenomorphlabs on June 13, 2010, 01:51:10 PM
Over the last year there has been probably hundreds of experimenters who built push-pull circuits and HV circuits and tried every possible variant of feeding that to the coil. I think it was on  HVlabs, that some guys also tried modulated signals.
Maybe they all failed, because they could not know what frequency they are actually looking for.

Thank you for the info. Yes, determining the resonant frequency of a coil needs instruments for testing, and even then what resonance you want.  Don Smith talks about "magnetic resonance" which he says is different from "electrical resonance".  Don says each electron has both components and to tap "the ambient background" energy, one must find the magnetic component resonance.  Don does this with his dipole designs.  To date no one has succeeded in replicating his designs.

Regards, Mike

vrand

Quote from: e2matrix on June 13, 2010, 01:22:49 PM
Two different signals input?  Now that sounds like something more interesting than the brute power of a MOT.  Even has hints of TPU concept maybe.  Wasn't it otto that got a working TPU with two signal sources?

Interesting idea, try it out  ;D

In Kapanadze patents he says up to 3 phases will work!

Regards