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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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JuJu

@vincent, shore the motor will run near full speed... each one needs only 27 watts, while you are putting 300W in the system, if you have a motor that needs high amperage, like 1 or 2 amps please try it and share with us! nice work! hugs

@all

anyone can help?

i reversed my step down transformer (I/P 220 50hz O/P 10V 1A) , and im feeding it with a variable wall adapter 3, 4.5, 6, 9, 12V ... the transformer is 10W, and it is consuming that, and maybe more at 12V it can reach 1.5/2Amps, depends on the load... but my output, that should be the same 10W is not solid... with a neon on the load it shows 110VAC, but with my 25 W (220VAC) Lamp, it only shows 45 V across it, lightning barely the filaments!

i putted a diode to half way rectify, and measured the current with an analogic amp meter, and it shows 30miliAmps, but the DC voltage, is still 45VDC, should not be only half if compared with FULL AC?

I should put 10VDC x 1A (10W), and get 220VAC at 45miliAmps (10W) onload! but for shore im doing something wrong!

the circuit below shows a pull-push circuit activated with 50Hz signal from timer circuit, but i cannot even put the push pull combination to work, it only works if i use just the one transistor (NPN), in standard setup... (timer output to base/ emiter to negative/ colector to primary / primary to positive)

somebody can have an idea of what probably is wrong with it? please?

EDIT: if i try to measure the output without load... my DMM get nuts! maybe wrong frequencys, but i used all the values exactly as the diagram!

here it is: http://www.eleccircuit.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/dc-to-ac-inverter-by-ic-555-and-tip41-tip42.gif



QuoteDC to AC Inverter by IC 555 and TIP41 TIP42
This entry was posted on Saturday, July 19th, 2008 at 12:03 am and is filed under 555, inverter.

This be basic AC inverter Circuit. Convenient for the initiator who have to is extremely fond of something experience. Because of use IC 555 highly popular, perform produce the frequency ,then enlarge with transistor NPN and PNP number TIP41 and TIP42 drive the coil transformer. Get by can pay Voltage output about 120V to 230V at frequency 50Hz . By have R4 perform control the frequency and should use. Voltage supply about 5V to 15V the detail sees in circuit picture sir

FatBird

@ VINCE,

Great photos.  Thank you for sharing them.

Please post a wiring DIAGRAM of your coils so we can try the same setup as you have.

Thank you sir.

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JuJu

hi guys,

just want to share the new video of mopozco, measurements on the kapagen, he tested ground also!

with or without coils, the values are exactly the same, and this is for the one that wrote the Load will never work only with MOT and spark gap, without coil!

Input: 112VAC X 20A = 2240W  for
Output: 1100VAC X 1A = 1100W ,
about 49% efficient.

he also use a light dimmer to reduce the consumption!

quote from mopozco "Better a bitter truth than a sweet lie"...

http://www.youtube.com/comment_servlet?all_comments=1&v=twsRjADmxzE

cheers


vince

@JuJu
Tried a 3/4 HP induction motor (small grinder) on the coil.  Barley Turns!!!
I think your right. The load is being powered by the MOT. Coil seems to make little difference.
@ Fatbird
I'm using same circuit as shown by naudin with 70 turns primary !6 gauge on 1 1/4" abs pipe, 10 turns secondary 10 gauge.

Regards
Vince

xenomorphlabs

Quote from: bolt on July 01, 2010, 03:57:59 PM

Don smith has been replicated thousand times. Its Tesla based stuff and kapandze 100kw is perfect clear example without any hidden green boxes.

Wow !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Could you point us to at least 5 successful replications (other than Kapanadze)?
Who counted the replications by the way? Many hundreds of unsuccessful replicators in european and eastern european forums would love to see any Youtube videos or articles about successful replications. Please show us. It will be greatly appreciated and a big motivation.
Thanks in advance!