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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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wattsup

@all

Well I am one small damn capacitor away from replicating the flyback driver diagram of youtuber TheKultus located here;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IdY5lLqIQ8

My flyback diagram is here;
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=7679.msg303012#msg303012

I posted TheKultus diagram here;
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=7679.msg303264#msg303264

I get the same effect when just short the cap points I get spark from the spark gap, but I have not found yet the right capacitor to keep things going. But this is so easy and standard method (if you have the right cap). Then the fun will start.

I am putting up an image of the set-up in evolution. I have not made a TK coil yet because i am still considering the variables but I did connect the system to my FTPU set-up cause I would like to see it being pushed with this voltage level.

If you want a large image go here;
http://purco.qc.ca/ftp/Inventors/Tariel-Kapanadze/wesley/build2/
The ones ending in 25 and 50 are 25% of the original (one shown below) and 50% of the original which is there also. Big image.

I know this is not the exact replication but at least I will be using a standard flyback to search for any method using more standard parts. The spark is turning on some programs on my computer so I may have to turn it off when I start testing this. No to try more capacitors.

wattsup

PS: Yesterday, I took my 50mHz pulse generator and connected it to the primary pins 1 (-) and 3 (+) of my flyback. I put pin 10 to a thick ground lead that goes to my house underground copper water inlet pipe and I put my True RMS DM on the high voltage and pin 10 ground. At 40% duty, 16vdc square wave pulse below 0.1 amps I found at 1.6Mhz to be the best where I am getting 924 vdc off the HV output wire.

Because this is high frequency pulsing, I then removed the pulse ground off pin 1 and the voltage still maintained at around 920 vdc. I did not try a spark gap yet since at that voltage level, I would not expect any.


stivep

Quote from: wattsup on October 25, 2011, 05:49:11 PM
@all


My flyback diagram is here;
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=7679.msg303012#msg303012

I posted TheKultus diagram here;
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=7679.msg303264#msg303264


If you want a large image go here;
http://purco.qc.ca/ftp/Inventors/Tariel-Kapanadze/wesley/build2/
The ones ending in 25 and 50 are 25% of the original (one shown below) and 50% of the original which is there also. Big image.



wattsup


nice setup for your lab:)
It would be nice to have impedance meter.. professional one.
with frequency based impedance  measurement.That means you see what is the impedance L or C based on given frequency.
General Radio has made analog one  you can get for less than $100 20-30 yeas old  (better than new digital  "BS" handheld)


Wesley

wattsup

@stivep

Not right now. I am particularly fond of my three FGs (so many pulsing methods) and will grow my instruments with time but it is not really a question of money, but time and willingness on my part to set aside more time for the usage learning curves. Every time you buy something you also have to buy the time required to master the instrument. I think my next real move will be a more fancy scope, even  one that may be PC interface-able and PC driven. But not only PC driven, it has to be stand alone also.

@all

Y'a man, I got the spark going. I had been trying so many capacitors then I told myself hey, all I need is some capacitance and I thought a small inductor has capacitance. So I took this little doodad that I had removed when I cannibalized the monitor circuit board from which I had removed the flyback.

Anyways I am putting an image of the doodad so if anyone knows what it is and can find some specs on it, please let me know.

Now the fun can start. I will make a small diagram of how I got it going with my particular flyback so if others want to try it, it is a very easy set-up. The MJE1307 transistor he is showing on his diagram was unfortunately not possible to find locally so I got a replacement that is NTE379.

Loud steady spark. More fun to come. Let me practice with this thing and start the next section of @T-1000s device.

wattsup

PS: I know this is not an exact replication, but if it can pan out well enough, it could give others a more standard method for the HV end. If this is possible, it will bring down one Level of complexity, would be better for the world to take from standard stock parts. Even use the flyback on the board as is.

PS1: The transistor is not even getting hot.


energia9

anyone remember my very early experiment,
when i disconnected signal generator and bulb was still lit,
and distance of signal gen leads were not important and the lamps brightness did not differ.. well i figured out why it happened.  i remember moving primary in and out to find correct place, and at 1 point the freuqency stabilized, i remember sending frequency of 500khz resulted in the double of that in the other coil, i measured 1 mhz in second coil, i had the setup of a high voltage transformer, much like a flyback,  1 primary, and 6 secondaries,  i connected them somehow, i think back now just like a flyback...  i sent this high voltage and high frequency to secondary and their frequency must have been stabilized as i could never ever disconnect both leads  before...    i have had the same half wave rectifier and capacitor like wesleys teams but no spark gap.      as i think back to all of this happenings, 

one member sent me some explanation, but it did not quite fit the whole effect,  i  still feel today that it is very important , 
i think it was not working as antenae as it would not respond to distance, and both leads were separated,
i think this purely shows how important it is to set full resonance between primary and secondary.    and i think that once you get this resonance, it is only the frequency whats necessarry to keep it working.  this is why could be that wesleys teams consumes less power,  once you smash it to the state where it vibrates then only a small amount of power with same frequecny is necessarry to operate it?...
this is what i think
i will follow the path

  i just wanted to share my thought with you guys,
the picture is the 1 what i drew about 1 year ago
thank you

Jimboot

Quote from: wattsup on October 25, 2011, 07:24:22 PM

@all

Y'a man, I got the spark going. I had been trying so many capacitors then I told myself hey, all I need is some capacitance and I thought a small inductor has capacitance. So I took this little doodad that I had removed when I cannibalized the monitor circuit board from which I had removed the flyback.

Anyways I am putting an image of the doodad so if anyone knows what it is and can find some specs on it, please let me know.

It's just a choke isn't it?