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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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flathunter

Quote from: baroutologos on June 24, 2010, 04:09:46 PM
@Exnihiloest,

Nice equipment. Cannot see the coil though? Perhaps starting taking measurements without a kapagen like coil, then adding one and see difference?

An excellent suggestion seeing as some of us appear to be having trouble seeing the difference between using the coil, and not using it.

Im still an optimist - its my nature.  But I like a good sceptic like you Bart.  No point getting all excited about nothing.  All avenues must be checked.

Good luck exil!!!

jermutin

I'm progressing with my replication.. gonna go with a sparkplug, at least for starters. Tungsten rod's seem difficult to come by with, at least from conventional electric stores etc.

I also bought a giant old variac. This, at least according to many, will be the safest/best way to input the power.

I wonder if its possible to run the variac from a car inverter. If it's possible, will be scheduling rural area tests soon..


leo48

QuoteTungsten rod's seem difficult to come by with, at least from conventional electric stores etc


The tungsten rod's can find at a dealer of materials welding TIG

Leo48
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jermutin

Quote from: leo48 on June 24, 2010, 04:48:39 PM

The tungsten rod's can find at a dealer of materials welding TIG

Leo48

Thanks Leo, gotta check that out!

J



bolt

A few words mean a lot

JLN quote "The use of the Variac is required because I have noticed that during the
startup, when I turn the Knob, the input power climb up to 900 W and then when
the spark begins to start after few second the power drops while the lamps
begins to bright, at this moment, the Variac knob need to turn back to lower the
input power to about 210 Watts and remains stable."

SO

This means if the voltage is too high he can really see 900/1000w i/p to his
kapagen. Its only by reducing the voltage to a point where the spark gap has
only just enough energy to maintain the arc.

Common sense should tell you this is exactly what to expect which is why Don
SMith used a variac to control his NST's.


This is a revelation in itself. It shows his power meters probably are accurate
as too much power in records 900/1000 watts as you are seeing now.

Second...lowering the voltage to a point of just oscillating really does reduce
i/p power while maintaining a 2100 watt loads.

This can only mean JLN kapagen really is operating under resonance and not brute
force.

He no longer has the convectional linear relationship between I/P to O/P.

SOLUTION use a variac or

What might work for those without variac is AC motor RUN caps. Use one like
100uf n series with mains to get the thing started as a motor helps the initial start current to get
an arc started and get the traffo moving.

After few seconds switch out 100uf and drop to say 20uf (find best values) to maintain lowest
possible current to keep system in operation. i/p should be very low while o/p
is full power.