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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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Cap-Z-ro


I would expect that it is workable with today's ferrite's also.

Regards...

*hopes*


Jdo300

Hello Everyone,

For those who missed his earlier post, Wesley stated that he bought some ferrite cores from a supplier in the US and intends to wind and test the device using the cores he bought. If it works, he can pass along the supplier information to everyone so we won't need to hack apart old TVs for yoke coils.

Notwithstanding, I finally have prepared the yoke coil I have and will begin winding the coils on it soon.

The core I have was salvaged from an old Sony 32in TV and was already split into two halves with metal clips holding the halves together.

- Jason O

T-1000

You can try different TV yoke core and see if you get at least partial effect :)

Mannix

My first attempt now is using one from 14" ibm monitor. It is smaller and I will have to make a few assumptions with wire. First one is always a learning curve so my expectations are not high .  But they are being dumped everywhere due to lcd uptake.
Expect to make a few mistakes while you tool up .
I will post pictures and details if I get it ringing correctly

One thing I found very useful was the brown hi temp wax that is around the ferrite. It is extremely handy as hot glue for the new windings and does not hurt your soldering iron tip . Save it if you have some , its much better that hot glue.

I expect to do a lot of experimenting with wire lengths ferrite gap, load matching , sync circuits etc .
It might even turn out to be some kind of wire "mass" relationship ... too many questions. back to work!



Thanks again everyone we are on the right path


philm

Hi everyone,

I've been keeping up-to-date about this topic through Jason and I figured I would take a stab at it. (I have also been going through this topic and this site: http://freeenergylt.narod2.ru/aidas/ when I have down time)

I will be building my replication alongside Jason and so, ours may look similar. The one difference between ours is that Jason's ferrite yoke is bigger since he got his from a 32" tv and I got mine from a 19" computer monitor.

I've included a picture of what my yoke looks like. Might be hard to tell from the picture but the height of ferrite yoke is closely equal to that of the height of the AA battery.

Hopefully everything goes well. I am not expecting to get the exact results that others are getting since I am pretty sure that I am using a smaller yoke. Still, hopefully, I will get results that fairly are reasonable given my smaller yoke.

Wish me luck! And good luck to everyone else!

Also, does anyone happen to know any good techniques in cleanly splitting a ferrite yoke in half?