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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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TheCell

@Shokac
captainkt referred to your diagram in post 7116 with a few changes that he made:
Inserted a sparc gap , connected the other side of the primary to earth .
And now there it would be to you to clearify whether the sparc gap / ground connection is needed or not. He used a big transformer and this means to me that we must use an iron core.
Well I might think if these two frequencies must be in phase ; I will have to phase lock loop them, or just use a sparc gap which rings the bell ... and now I am guessing , if someone with your skills  would mention that it would be a valuable hint.

captainkt

@TheCell I will check my cap connections when I get home,but any set up that gives lively spark.Spent weekend trying to sync primary and secondary, as the 2 bulbs I have in series with inverter supply and 2 bulbs (all 200watt) across secondary just fade slowly up and down at random. I tried to note down sequence and think locking two together somehow is the answer as inverter bulbs do both go bright at one point. Regards

TheCell

@captainkt
What kind of transformer do you use and what winding ratio ?
Is the secondary the lower voltage side?

captainkt

@TheCell, Yes secondary is lower voltage side tried turning around but then nothing out,the transformer is quite large 9 inch by 9inch by 5inch,240v to 110volt used by builders to make power tools safe. Regards

captainkt

@TheCell, Hi, I spoke in a previous message about synchronising the pri and sec what I meant was the two sec (sec of large trans and secondary of inverter) Regards