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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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a.king21

Zeit: I bet your device stops working if you put a diode into or out of the ground.

NickZ

  Horseshoes... Hand grenades... and Dancing...   OH MY!

 
   Ok guys... How about this: ???
   Here is a recent working replication of the second Akula device.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8snEOzF9R4

   @ a.king:
    Placing a diode will help to determine if the energy is going to ground, or coming from the ground.
   Dr. Stiffler would place a diode on the ground wire because he observed that there was an increase in the output from his PSEC device. 
I hope that I got that right, as it's been a while since I heard about that.
   
   



Hoppy

Quote from: NickZ on May 10, 2014, 12:46:22 AM
  Horseshoes... Hand grenades... and Dancing...   OH MY!

 
   Ok guys... How about this: ???
   Here is a recent working replication of the second Akula device.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8snEOzF9R4
   

:(

Khwartz

Quote from: NickZ on May 09, 2014, 10:23:58 PM
   Zeit:
   Can you explain how you think that through a spark gap discharge that is going from a higher voltage source to the ground (lower voltage potential) be "drawing electrons" from the lower potential ground source?
Nor do I recall Tesla ever mentioning "drawing electrons",  from anywhere. Does lightning draw electrons from the ground? 
That all sounds a bit backwards to me.  As lightning for example is explosive, not implosive. Or maybe it's not electrons involved in this case, but some other possibly as yet unmeasurable source of energy, such as gravitational energy, or whatever may come with it.
   The main thing is to have the circuit self run, regardless of where the extra energy may be coming from. Then we can discuss the how and why this can happen.
   
   It looks to me as some of us are really getting close to having a true self runner.  But,  close,  only really counts in horseshoe games.
 
   I must comment, that on my latest tests on my Mazilli/yoke device, I had a 110v 7 watt incandescent bulb light extremely bright, (higher than from a grid source), then suddenly burn out.  Although I was surprised by this, as it has not happened before, nor are there any pre-charged caps involved in my circuit.  It gives me some hope that with the proper device tuning a much higher resonant factor can be obtained. Which will make the difference that we are all looking for, and also make up for any losses in the system, as well.
I'm very with you, NickZ: discussions on theory could be very good but if based on results it can be much more efficient.

Very well Done For your new results; just you omitted to mention the corresponding input power of your circuit to have an idea of how closed you were of the unity :/

Very great that you mention too the comparison brightness of your light bulb  respect to the brightness in nominal/normal conditions, imo; that is kind of professional way, means more efficient one. :) :) :)

Hope you could keep going like that, dear NickZ :)

Regards.