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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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Pirate88179

Quote from: hartiberlin on July 26, 2009, 10:34:47 AM
This video was already posted here at the beginning of this thread ( page 1)
and a few pages back.

Regards, Stefan.

Nice to see that the OU guys were first, and second on this announcement.  Maybe one day Sterling will be able to keep up.

Bill
See the Joule thief Circuit Diagrams, etc. topic here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6942.0;topicseen

nievesoliveras

Quote from: Mr_Video on July 27, 2009, 10:23:14 PM
@ Jesus

disconnect the resistor/LED from the base of the transistor,
and try winding 5 turns (more or less) around the exposed ferrite core of the flyback as shown in my diagram .

depending on the flyback design, that should give enough feedback to start it oscillating .

Thank you @mrvideo !

I was trying to do the famous 2b-10c used on the jule thief topic. But I will try what you recommend tomorrow morning and if it does not work for any reason I will try the 2b-10c [2 turns for the base, 10 turns for the collector]

Jesus

Mr_Video

your setup CAN be made to work, but you would need a schematic of the coil layout in the flyback, or you could figure it out by trial & error, but it's easier to just wind a few turns around the core, and if it doesn't work, try reversing the polarity of the feedback coil .

there is no reason why it shouldn't work .

and be careful, the flyback may not put out the full 25-35Kv when it's running, but it can still give you quite a kick !

that may make a good primary voltage source for a mini Tesla coil :D






nievesoliveras

Quote from: Mr_Video on July 27, 2009, 11:35:38 PM
your setup CAN be made to work, but you would need a schematic of the coil layout in the flyback, or you could figure it out by trial & error, but it's easier to just wind a few turns around the core, and if it doesn't work, try reversing the polarity of the feedback coil .

there is no reason why it shouldn't work .

and be careful, the flyback may not put out the full 25-35Kv when it's running, but it can still give you quite a kick !

that may make a good primary voltage source for a mini Tesla coil :D

I could not wait to see what happened and made the first test today.
I reversed the feedback after it did not work on one direction and also did not work.

I am using a PNP transistor on this one because I have a few NPN and a bunch of PNPs.

I played with the three cables connected and used each one as the positive [negative on this case] companion of the feedback.

No success this time.
I will try a NPN tomorrow, then the 2b-10c and see what happens.

By the way if I use the 2b-10c the other wires are like pickup coils.

Jesus

Mr_Video

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I will try a NPN tomorrow

there is your problem,
you are using a PNP in your circuit now ?


the schematic you posted shows an NPN transistor,
that circuit you made cannot work with a PNP, you need to have an NPN for it to work .