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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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flathunter

OK - I've made a somewhat improvised Kapanadze generator.  Here are photos and results.

Firstly, you should all note that I used a large iron bar instead of thick wire (didnt have any) to go through the middle of the PVC pipe, though off centre (connected at one end to an iron bar in the garden, other end to output of my NST.).  Secondly, I used an NST to power it (directly from the mains) and a polypropylene capacitor....didnt have any high voltage diodes....basically i used my tesla coil transformer and capacitor.  Thirdly i used two ground connections in the garden - large iron poles stuck into the ground, though not as deep as id like  (1 coming from iron bar in centre, other after the load....exactly as i saw in the earlier diagrams on this thread)  With this configuration I was able to light a 75 watt bulb pretty well, or two 40 watt bulbs very well.....so not fantastic, but a result nonetheless.....

I also tried with a 12 V battery and 30 KV @ 1ma power supply (no NST or polyprop cap or mains.....just DC....) but without success......however, i may try the same power supply tonight with a doorknob capacitor in parallel with the power supply.....see if that changes anything.....

I also wanna try and get more distance between my two ground connections......only got about 5 metres at the moment as ive run out of wire!!!!

All jeers and cheers welcome  ;D

romerouk

The MOT I used is rated 700w, most of the MOT I have are 700w.I've got 2 rated 1000w.
Today I have connected 16 x 100w bulbs.The MOT is working without getting hot, brightness is good too, amperage 1.8.
I am modifying one MOT to work as an inverter then connect this MOT inverter to the MOT powering the coil.I have tried a normal inverter but because of the radio waves coming from the coil it acts strange and I have almost killed it.
The picture shows some of the other small projects I have been working on...

bolt

Quote from: flathunter on June 12, 2010, 11:59:48 AM
OK - I've made a somewhat improvised Kapanadze generator.  Here are photos and results.

Firstly, you should all note that I used a large iron bar instead of thick wire (didnt have any) to go through the middle of the PVC pipe, though off centre (connected at one end to an iron bar in the garden, other end to output of my NST.).  Secondly, I used an NST to power it (directly from the mains) and a polypropylene capacitor....didnt have any high voltage diodes....basically i used my tesla coil transformer and capacitor.  Thirdly i used two ground connections in the garden - large iron poles stuck into the ground, though not as deep as id like  (1 coming from iron bar in centre, other after the load....exactly as i saw in the earlier diagrams on this thread)  With this configuration I was able to light a 75 watt bulb pretty well, or two 40 watt bulbs very well.....so not fantastic, but a result nonetheless.....

I also tried with a 12 V battery and 30 KV @ 1ma power supply (no NST or polyprop cap or mains.....just DC....) but without success......however, i may try the same power supply tonight with a doorknob capacitor in parallel with the power supply.....see if that changes anything.....

I also wanna try and get more distance between my two ground connections......only got about 5 metres at the moment as ive run out of wire!!!!

All jeers and cheers welcome  ;D

Well congrats you are the first person to get this working on an NST and actually light a bulb. Does it work without any iron rod passing thru center?

You are far from clear OU though as NST are often rated 50 to 75 watts. BUT a good start for those that want to steer away from MOT's!! If you can get this carefully tuned and light 200 watts real bright you have a loop-able low power system.

bolt

Quote from: romerouk on June 12, 2010, 01:22:06 PM
The MOT I used is rated 700w, most of the MOT I have are 700w.I've got 2 rated 1000w.
Today I have connected 16 x 100w bulbs.The MOT is working without getting hot, brightness is good too, amperage 1.8.
I am modifying one MOT to work as an inverter then connect this MOT inverter to the MOT powering the coil.I have tried a normal inverter but because of the radio waves coming from the coil it acts strange and I have almost killed it.
The picture shows some of the other small projects I have been working on...

Nice...sign of a happy home:)

flathunter

Quote from: bolt on June 12, 2010, 02:08:36 PM
Well congrats you are the first person to get this working on an NST and actually light a bulb. Does it work without any iron rod passing thru center?

You are far from clear OU though as NST are often rated 50 to 75 watts. BUT a good start for those that want to steer away from A's!! If you can get this carefully tuned and light 200 watts real bright you have a loop-able low power system.

Wow, im flattered but i dont think I'm the first - someone else must have a bulb or 2 alight from the NST that isnt a CFL???  By the way, if i put my CFLs near the PVC pipe (or even better, inside) they light just like they're sitting on top of my tesla coil, and like always i can light as many as i like (or so it seems) and at the same time as i run 2 40 watt filament bulbs.  I'll have more pics up later tonight......im waiting for my landlady to stop working in the garden and go to sleep in her house next door - im not sure if she'd approve of my high voltage experiments!!!  Then I can get the two ground connections sorted...   ;D

I realise im far from OU, but was very pleased all the same.  I often try and light the same 40 W filament bulbs using the secondary of my tesla coil....from secondary to load to ground, and they DO light up.....but not as brightly as they do with my Kapanadze set up - ill try three 40 W bulbs, and i'll also try and get something from a 12V battery with 30 KV power supply - i reckon the doorknob cap across output may make the necessary difference.

Perhaps ill try and do a youtube vid to make it clear what im doing, but its pretty much identical to most circuit diagrams.....

EDIT: Ill check the iron pole tonight and report back with details.....

Anyhow gents, my Kapanadze set up is very improvised - i used stuff that was available, and you can see the blu tack and selotape hanging off my coil - proves that ANYONE can at least get a lamp going with this set up.

Build build build lads.....