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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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baroutologos

Hello,

yes this seems to be the right winding. From a whole view the coils is just a single coil in inductance terms. (See Admin?)

But viewing them as separate ones (with point of reference left to right as they are wound), they are CW (many turns), CCW the lesser tunrs and CCW the thick few turns.


callanan

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Hi baroutologos and all

Is this the correct winding ?

Thanks

Laurent
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If I may respond here, I am not sure but I do not believe that this is how the replications presented have their coils wound. What you are showing here is representative or equivelent to one coil overall and as such, I would expect nothing interesting. Where as I believe CW and CCW are meant to represent opposing magnetic fields. So when we consider that we have two smaller coils of different inductances opposing the field of a large coil with a larger inductance, then perhaps some interesting effects may become apparent.

romerouk

Quote from: baroutologos on June 10, 2010, 05:46:13 AM
Hm. I thought you did not use a capacitor fact that made far more interestng for me. So you indeed use a capacitor.

Excuse my persistance, but i should re-mentioned that then input of the MOT should be accuratelly measured with methods i mentioned earlier. (previous page)
For someone following this thread, it is of no secret that me and others (madsatbg etc) managed to have a 80-90% of power conversion from a cap-discharge scheme to lightbulbs.
The capacitor is used in parallel with the load, that is the case when powering system with high voltage ac. It works ok without it but it kills the bulbs very easy. Having the capacitor connected it cancels some of the spark i get inside the bulbs.I think the solution is not high voltage ac, system is more stable and controlable using dc.That was my first attempt.I can see already more advantages using High Voltage DC.
Sometimes 'logic thinking' kills the  good results.It's been proven to me many times. Not everything works as we learned already.It is good to try even ilogical ways.

hartiberlin

Can somebody please post a summary,
what this guy says in this video ?
Does he speak Russian language ?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47RtzJliOpA

He also shows some scopeshots and these are really very noisy RF bursts
powering the light bulb.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

woopy

Hi Ossie

Thanks for the notice

I looked back to jl Naudin picture on his site and it seems that winding is inverted at the end on the right part of the coil. But not sure.

for the left part it not visible.

But perhaps romerouk can explain which winding is correct

thanks

Laurent