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Selfrunning Free Energy devices up to 5 KW from Tariel Kapanadze

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xenomorphlabs

Quote from: Magluvin on September 27, 2011, 12:30:20 PM

I remember someone, maybe Tito, saying something about 500pf or so at one time.   I believe what was also said was that the smaller the cap the faster the charge, or more voltage quickly. So it will depend on the freq of operation as to whether this low of a capacitance is what is needed. 
100pf per meter.  Do we have any close idea as to the length of the coax used? 
In the hundreds of pf sounds good to me, from things I have read in the past.
Just thinking.  ;] 

Mags

Who is Tito?
As long as there is no info on the ignition module TK used and how and if he modified it, things stay speculative.
From what i have read about ignition controllers is that they run at 50 Hz frequency which is enough to light a flame.
I agree that with a super high frequency , picofarads can store some energy over time.
Experiments with this are certainly needed to investigate where the non-linear aspect of such methodology should be. I currently don't see energy gains in simply pulsing HF HV through a coax shielding per se, the HV winding does play a certain role in the overall function being one component of it.

Concerning the diagram of the HV coax coil, i am looking forward to that one.
Usually coil diagrams for TK devices tend to deviate from "what can be seen" to "how things should be". I in particular refer to the winding sense and layer level  of the right and the left coax cable once they "enter" the coil structure...

Magluvin

Quote from: xenomorphlabs on September 27, 2011, 12:46:38 PM
Who is Tito?
As long as there is no info on the ignition module TK used and how and if he modified it, things stay speculative.
From what i have read about ignition controllers is that they run at 50 Hz frequency.
I agree that with a super high frequency , picofarads can store some energy over time.
Experiments with this are certainly needed to investigate where the non-linear aspect of such methodology should be. I currently don't see energy gains in simply pulsing HF HV through a coax shielding.

Concerning the diagram of the HV coax coil, i am looking forward to that one.
Usually coil diagrams for TK devices tend to deviate from "what can be seen" to "how things should be". I in particular refer to the winding sense and layer orientation of the right and the left coax cable once they form the coil ...

I have shown that 2 high freq with one slightly off of one another in freq can produce a near 60hz combined output.  At lunch, will show later if wanted.

A lot of the coils that can be seen in the pics and vid dont seem to be ones that would work at 50-60hz.  So maybe he is combining higher freq slightly off of one another to produce the desired output.  ;]

Mags

Magluvin

edited the above post, 6hz to 60hz


Tito in Energy Amplification thread.  He also spoke of using coax in his hints as to how.

Are you sure the output of the ignition controller is only 50hz?
That would seem inefficient.

Though I have hooked 110ac to a car ignition coil. One heck of a fire arc.  Then oil spray and the cutting of the insulator like butter.   ;]  Bout 10 seconds then the breaker went.

Mags

xenomorphlabs

Quote from: Magluvin on September 27, 2011, 01:03:52 PM
edited the above post, 6hz to 60hz


Tito in Energy Amplification thread.  He also spoke of using coax in his hints as to how.

Are you sure the output of the ignition controller is only 50hz?
That would seem inefficient.

Though I have hooked 110ac to a car ignition coil. One heck of a fire arc.  Then oil spray and the cutting of the insulator like butter.   ;]  Bout 10 seconds then the breaker went.

Mags

To be correct, i think i remember finding one page that stated 50 Hz.
Very hard to find any technical info on those modules. I will look again and
place the info here if i find something.

This documents mentions 15kHz to 50kHz related to the patent portrayed.
Maybe someone finds hard data on the frequency of off-the-shelve modules, i can not find anything detailed on this matter.

http://www.docstoc.com/docs/47744548/Microprocessor-Controlled-Fuel-And-Ignition-Control-For-A-Fuel-Burning-Device---Patent-5470223


EDIT: Chinese gas igniters seem to run with 4-8 Hz at 12kV related to the video below:
http://www.tradekey.com/selloffer_view/id/3839116.htm

nightwind