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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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grizli

Quote from: Goat on April 02, 2010, 06:43:19 PM
@ hartiberlin

The same schematic as you posted was from this post...I personally don't see any resemblance to the video because of the lack of components in the schematic....

http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=7679.msg235940#msg235940

Regards,
Paul
I get this schematics on next energy ru , and it is NOT from author of video .. its just speculation how kapanadze coil may look like

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Goat

Quote from: grizli on April 02, 2010, 07:56:38 PM
I get this schematics on next energy ru , and it is NOT from author of video .. its just speculation how kapanadze coil may look like

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@ grizli

Thanks for the clarifying where the original circuit came from...like you said..."NOT from author of video"...that explains the lack of components in the schematic....

Regards,
Paul

grizli

Quote from: Goat on April 02, 2010, 08:35:12 PM
@ grizli

Thanks for the clarifying where the original circuit came from...like you said..."NOT from author of video"...that explains the lack of components in the schematic....

Regards,
Paul

but maybe winding of coil is related ?
what about wire turns inside coil

Goat

Quote from: grizli on April 02, 2010, 08:44:26 PM
but maybe winding of coil is related ?
what about wire turns inside coil

@ grizli

I see the windings of the coil but the rest of the circuit as shown in the video is not what was shown earlier and has no relation to the video circuit...yes you maybe right about the "maybe winding of coil is related ?
what about wire turns inside coil" but without specifics about the working unit and independent testing it's all speculation to me...not that what you or anyone else is saying about the possibilities of this circuit it still need independent testing...I'm still curious about the hum...

Regards,
Paul

amigo

I guess I'll join the conversation with some of my observations...

1. The transistors are both face up so we can try to deduce the connections.

2. The casings appear to be different, which either means:
  a) they are the same kind, ie. NPN, but different series/manufacturers
  b) they are two different kinds, NPN+PNP

3. As it is impossible to see what the markings are, I will presume these are Russian made, but we still do not know the pinout.

4. The wiring configuration of the transistors would suggest:
  a) both are NPN, wired to a Darlington configuration
  b) one is PNP, the other is NPN and we are looking at a push-pull configuration, which suggests it's providing a full wave amplification (he said not to build oscillators, so I would presume this is not a on/off switching circuit).

5. Middle pins of the transistors lead off...somewhere?

6. Flanking pins are connected. Again it could be Darlington or Push-Pull, without the pinout/markings no way to tell.

7. The coil to the right is wired to the third pin of the right transistor, which is in turn connected to the first pin of the left transistor.

8. I'll venture to guess that this specific winding (mentioned in 7.) is not related to high voltage, as these transistors could not possibly carry > 1kV. Instead, I would guesstimate that the winding is for feedback.

9. Since there's a whole mess of wires everywhere, it is hard to see where else the leads go. I also see there's a connection from the power switch circuit (behind the fan) leading to the left transistor, unsure which pin.

10. We do not know what's underneath the transistors. With some certainty there are capacitors we can see that are connected to the power initiator (lab supply) but it also appears there might be another larger transformer at the back, beside the smaller one that's visible and I presume is used for the transistor circuit and the fan.

You may join the discussion if you like, otherwise I just thought to toss this out there for now...