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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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Mannix

Quote from: wattsup on October 21, 2011, 08:28:52 AM

I still need someone to make a connection diagram with the flyback transformer I showed on previous page in order to integrate it into the overall schematic. I really don't want to make any mistakes and risk damaging the flyback coil. So if anyone has a step by step instruction on how to modify the flyback and connect it into the diagram, this would help me and others.



our main variable here is the flyback tx.

You need to use a meter to find the windings that are not connected to the secondary .
getting access to  the hv secodary will be a problem for most modern flyback transformers and will be differnt on a  case by case basis.

There will be one pin that is more distance away from the others that is the hv secondary ground.

Plasma globe transformers seem to be worth trying so that some kind of standard can be established ..but in any case you must tune your flyback as described quite well in the video. This is a key point, made well in the second video .

This is a process like tuning a musical instrument . The  sections must be in a kind harmony with each other .

It will get very interesting when we all get to the stage of sending a tiny amount of output back to the input driver in the correct phase..later ...

only  older tv sets will have the right flyback . In australia there are still a few old "rank arena" (wooden cabinet) brand ctv's being thrown out but most all of them are past it now...in my years i never replaced the fbt in one. But they would be correct as they have no built in rectifier.

It will be important that we can solve the flyback problem for everyone without using a junkyard transformer. I hope the Main team might help with trying with a more commonly available component like a cheap plasm globe transformer. Or even a car ignition coil ? or something that everyone can get hold of . I know that it is very unlikely that we can buy the flyback type  in the video.

The current capability of the hv  should not be a problem if the tuning is correct .(acording to SM)

@t1000
how much hvac was necessary to achieve  operation?

@energia09
This is a global effort and the times people can be together at once are difficult to meet and different people have limited time.
The u tube videos are doing a fine job and the lag problem that many have is not such a problem. I personally have a  slow connection that drops in and out and makes skype useless. It still a good idea in principle, but i suggest we keep this path , it is working fine .


Thanks again guys for  showing us all a correct path and method.

Thanks to all for staying on topic , this effort is surely in the right direction.





electricme

@Goat,
Thank you for converting the circuit from black to white background, it printed out here nicely.

@Mannix,
I agree, not all of us have access to a reliable broadband service, let's keep the information flowing here on this thread.
Most of my posting will be done while US is sleeping, it carn't be helped, caused by our locations.

I don't know if anyone needs a capacitor chart to access, but for those seeking, I found a very good one here          http://www.justradios.com/uFnFpF.html     

Now I'm going to try and find a good site which explains how to make variable plane capacitors.

jim
People who succeed with the impossible are mocked by those who say it cannot be done.

Goat

Quote from: electricme on October 21, 2011, 07:36:03 PM
@Goat,
Thank you for converting the circuit from black to white background, it printed out here nicely.
jim

@electricme

You're welcome, but please pay attention to the pnp npn orientation in the schematic, they are not correct as was pointed out by xenomorphlabs and confirmed by T-1000 in post 7850 and 7851 at http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=7679.msg303091#msg303091

Attached is the correct transistor orientation.

Regards,
Paul

kooler

hope this isn't off topic but i noticed you guys are looking for flybacks with no diodes..
this units have two kinds of diodeless flybacks in them and i always can pick one up in a goodwill shop for 4-9 dollars..
hope this helps..

Goat

Quote from: kooler on October 21, 2011, 10:05:57 PM
hope this isn't off topic but i noticed you guys are looking for flybacks with no diodes..
this units have two kinds of diodeless flybacks in them and i always can pick one up in a goodwill shop for 4-9 dollars..
hope this helps..

@Kooler...My thoughts exactly...where can everyone get the right kind of flyback transformer worldwide?  Nearly impossible....As Mannix  mentioned the main variable here is the flyback transformer so I guess it's possible that the flyback you posted would be as good as any other...the biggest hurdle I see is that you have to get all the components correct and in resonance as posted by Stivep in the video...It's going to be hard for everyone to come together with the most common components that everyone can easily get in order to replicate this circuit...I myself am not in a position to try it yet but thanks for your input  :)

Regards,
Paul