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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

Quote from: dllabarre on September 24, 2010, 12:46:54 PM
Hi RomeroUK

I'm working along a similar idea.

Can you tell me what TR1 and TR2 are used for?  Is it just to isolate the signal from the bottom of the circuit from the transistors on the top of the circuit?  Like isolation transformers do?

Is there a component I could buy or do I have to make them by hand?

Thank you,
DonL
Those transformers are to isolate the SG from the output and the high voltage. It can be built without the transformers too but the transformer solution is a safe and easy one. Must use 2 SG with independent timing.One problem is when the load is higher or lower then everything goes crazy.This is one of my problems. I have not managed to get an automatic adjusting solution. If we use a constant load then all is fine.

LtBolo

@romerouk

My issue with any of this is that I want to have a sense of where the OU is occurring and why before jumping into building the 100 different variants of what you see on the web. In the end, I am certain that it will be possible to describe the OU event in one or two sentences, and designs will automatically fall out of that understanding.

I think that too many people blindly replicate what they don't understand and then report negative results, which is worse than doing nothing. I probably err on the side of doing less than I should, but I make a point of not giving negative responses on something that I haven't understood and tried to my satisfaction. I never got particularly interested in Naudin's work on this because of the MOT. If you are really doing Kapanadze, it can be started with a 9 volt battery...a 1500W supply shouldn't be needed.

The common thread that seems to be bubbling up in these designs is an electrostatic coupling to a resonant coil, with a common ground running through the center. It would be interesting if such an approach were allowing you to translate the reactive or apparent power of the resonant coil into true power in the output coil. That would seem to be the holy grail, but clearly would give results like Kapanadze's. A 9 volt battery could create a large amount of reactive power in a high Q resonant coil.

dllabarre

Quote from: romerouk on September 24, 2010, 12:59:13 PM
Those transformers are to isolate the SG from the output and the high voltage. It can be built without the transformers too but the transformer solution is a safe and easy one. Must use 2 SG with independent timing.One problem is when the load is higher or lower then everything goes crazy.This is one of my problems. I have not managed to get an automatic adjusting solution. If we use a constant load then all is fine.

I read where Tiger2007 on the Russian forums has the same problem.
He can't control all the power.  Too much fluctuation.

DonL


nievesoliveras


zen_guru

@dllabarre
@romerouk
what values of electronic component are you guys using?

@LtBolo
1. if this device is not using a mot, what is T1? kapanadze is using a 9V battery, but i think there is an inverter to 220V AC inside that green box or plexiglass box.
2. i will blindly replicate it and try to understand it after. i don't have the knowledge you have in this matter. i'm trying, but you can be sure i will not report any negative results. and that's because i'm sure this kapanadze generator works. if something is wrong, it will be just my fault :).

so.. some values of the component used? are you guys using a motor or not?

kindly,
zen_guru