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Selfrunning Free Energy devices up to 5 KW from Tariel Kapanadze

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xenomorphlabs

Quote from: AbbaRue on October 23, 2011, 02:27:41 AM
I must have missed something somewhere.
I still don't know which windings are supposed to be caduceus coils.
I thought the transformer after the tuning capacitor was a step down transformer.
In the closeup photo he shows the coil made of 5 strands of 2mm as being wound as a caduceus coil.
Is that the secondary for the transformer at the tuning capacitor?
Could someone please clarify this.  Which windings are caduceus coils?   
How many caduceus coils are used in this build? It sounds like there is more then one.

Caduceus is the primary of TR3.

baroutologos

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You are wrong. Install Spice and learn for yourself.
In the original schematic T-1000 used 2 resistors with values he did not bother to specify as a voltage divider. For the sake of simplicity i did not include these resistors, but even without them there is NO short circuit in the schematic.
If there was i could not even measure the base voltage (see attachment) -> Equipotentials.
It is beyond me how you come to the conclusion there could be a short-circuit. It's transistor 101 ...


Xeno, the man is correct. There is a short on this topology. You cannot have a PNP-NPN joined base transistor topology with the PNP's emiiter connected to possitive potential (+12v eg). This simple.

As far as the resistors initially shown in T-1000 topology is for reverse biasing transistors bases thus having firmer open-shut times (its a common darlighton transistor arrangement) but in this dual pair, i doubt if there is any gain.

Again, in initial T-1000 schematic, a pair of resistors is missing or the signal transistors will be blown out due to no current restriction flown from them to power transistor's bases.

:P

energia9

Quote from: Magluvin on October 22, 2011, 10:00:33 PM

Very Nice!  They have a 30kv that looks very similar to the one used in the vid.  $59

Mags

these are ripoff..... making your own costs nearly nothing if you have spare parts...  spending all your money is not the way.
In Teslas time there were no fancy internet ordering, if you make your own, you will understand all mechanism better. brain evolves through making.. experiencing what did go wrong, and how to do it next time...   this is my advice.

also when you wind your own you have better chance to tune it to required frequency..  you can make several output pins from secondary to tune attach required capacitor.
here is another flyback transformer that i have, it is very small and came out of a laptop screen. it works more than good
and just to show you how easy again to make your own, its just 6 secondaries  with 1 primary,  dead simple

i want to help you
i dont understand why would you spend $59 , and having the same characteristic as the 1 you were making, is this the american way?
think...

Also here is a website showing you how to make your own High voltage capacitors ,
http://www.sentex.net/~mec1995/circ/hv/hvcap/hvcap.html

i have made several high voltage capacitors, it can be easily adjusted to the required pf range or nf range with a multimeter.
dont even need to spend a fortune on capacitors, i know its much easier to buy, but you will never learn that way. all experience counts when making such tuned device.  many people i know buy things then they get bored or something like that, and because they say to theirselves i can not do it they just stop.
usually people who make all their own who suceed because they understand construction and logic behind adjustments.
experiecne comes from doing not from buying once again.

Mannix

Nice job!

I hope to make my own as well one day and incorporate it into the device as a whole...later.
After I have tested the circuit and coil topology using the a flyback out of a television set like the guys who
are sharing the anomoly with us .

I think we owe them the respect to follow  as close as possible acording to the info supplied.

The trouble is that if your home made version, works so many people will have so much more trouble replicating than they have already.

What if it works better and you dont know if it is something different about your coils? , your caps?, your location? etc.

A tv flyback is made with all the right wire , insulation, winding isolation, etc .

A high voltage burn thru is more likely unless the windings are layered with extreme precision.

But I do like your attitude and your work looks  excellent.


 

energia9

Quote from: Mannix on October 23, 2011, 07:52:10 AM
Nice job!

I hope to make my own as well one day and incorporate it into the device as a whole...later.
After I have tested the circuit and coil topology using the a flyback out of a television set like the guys who
are sharing the anomoly with us .

I think we owe them the respect to follow  as close as possible acording to the info supplied.

The trouble is that if your home made version, works so many people will have so much more trouble replicating than they have already.

What if it works better and you dont know if it is something different about your coils? , your caps?, your location? etc.

A tv flyback is made with all the right wire , insulation, winding isolation, etc .

A high voltage burn thru is more likely unless the windings are layered with extreme precision.

But I do like your attitude and your work looks  excellent.



you can get proper insulation material out of unwanted, damaged electrolytic capacitors, carefully dissasembling a bigger capacitor will have paper sunk into hydraulic oil, it is the best insulation, after all you finished layering up wire and oil paper, then you sunk secondary into wax.