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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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T-1000

Quote from: Collapsingfield on November 07, 2011, 05:17:54 AM
@T1000
Thanks for the new detailed info. I don't understand how can you give 50Hz to 15 turn winding by the mentioned generator. At 50Hz its impedance is much lower than 50 Ohm, the USB based generator will not able to supply it with power. Another question is that there is no input on the USB generator, where are connected the mentioned 1 turn feedbacks? Thank You for your efforts again.
We are dealing with coil under influence of external factors. The impedance is not constant there, especially on excited ferrite core.. :)

With no feedback you will have problem on synchronization between different frequencies.

Collapsingfield

@T1000, Thanks for the answer. I will try it (50Hz supply) after applying your previous hints. Till now I used an 50 Ohm serial resistance. There were more quiestion on the feedback, and you haven't give explanation from practical side (How did you do). You have right to save this info, just say no.
Last question, seeing your video (Ferrite magnetic polarization) I don't see capacitor on the secunder side. Was it tuned by the number of turn comparing to the previous version?
I know, we are terrible ???.

verpies

Quote from: Collapsingfield on November 07, 2011, 05:43:50 AM
@T1000
There were more quiestion on the feedback, and you haven't give explanation from practical side (How did you do). You have right to save this info, just say no.

That's true.
However it would be sufficient if we were told what to do and not necessarily how to do it.
Specificaly we should be informed about any frequency and/or phase relationships between FRF, BRF HF and LF waveforms.

If the Inventors don't know these relationships, they should measure them on the working device or explicitly refuse this info, too.

Mannix

Quote from: T-1000 on November 07, 2011, 04:53:38 AM
Ok, now attach diodes for HV before coil to save your generators from overvoltage then try HV discharge on peaks of sine wave? If that will lower input power needed from generators, you are on right way. The copper plates surely should be pumped with ferrite resonant frequency after this if your capacitor is tuned right on them.

P.S> It might tbe a case for more input power drawn if ferrite exciting frequency of 50 turns coil is on wrong ferrite resonance harmonics.

Thanks,
I will go to the next step in my next version which is much nicer.

What I did notice is that my ferrite is non conductive ,so I wonder if yours is conductive?

No matter how hard or how close I put my meter leads on it does not register anything readable.

With that result  I question the need for the dilectric (tape)  and wonder if the ferrite needs to be the dilectric?


dynoc

Hy all,
We trying to replicate.
Can I ask a doubt.

From Aidas screenschot, I see 50 hz signal is about 78Vpp. (about AC=55V).
Did you use something to reduce Amp consumption an 15 turns coil? (lamp, or so?)

-D-