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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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xenomorphlabs

Quote from: dole on June 12, 2010, 06:40:56 AM
Hi all
I have to admit that using NST and Ignition transformer 10kV (variac on input and DC to) did not work well, no OU, with caps I guess visually up to 80% efficiency, at least not with coil specified. So I think start point may be to replicate exactly, if it is possible at all.

@all
Please if there is someone tested other input sources and relation to design, it would be of interest to all. I do not have MOT jet.

@Romerouk,
Would you be so kind to verify this, did you try with some other HV transformers as input for this particular coil?

d.

Too bad.
According to the theory, since the NST is running at a higher frequency than the MOT, there should be a proportionally higher output. Sure then current is less
but Kapanadze doesn´t seem to use such a high input current himself.
So i wonder why it does not work that well?

leo48

QuoteAnyhow gents, my Kapanadze set up is very improvised - i used stuff that was available
You can have a picture
thanks
Leo48
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e2matrix

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 bench of goodies!  Isn't that a TPU I see there also?  Had any good results on that (not to sidetrack here but I think you've got a good feel for making things work).  I've got to get this Kapanadze device going and try some things.  If having a good distance between grounds can add a lot to this I've got several acres of moist land to play with :)    I just seem to be having coil windaphobia  ::)   

hartiberlin

Hi All,
I came up with a better selflooped Kapanadze circuit.

This is much easier and safer, as you only need a 3 pole toggle
switch and another capacitor.
If the circuit should get instable and runs away, the light bulbs will just pop and
burn out and then the circuit will automatically shut down.

Also when the light bulbs will get hotter, their resistance will increase and
the MOT will get less input voltage, so it is a good regulator circuit with
runaway supression.

Okay, you could also do it with just a 2 pole
toggle switch, (which I did not paint due to safety concerns) but then you have to take care about
how you insert your 240 Volts
AC plug into the grid wall connector every time into the same
direction, which I throught was too unsafe... so I used a 3 pole toggle switch,
where in the selfrunning mode the grid supply is completely removed from the circuit.

Hope this helps.

The second cap across the 6 turn output coil must be probably in
the uF range to get the resonance down to around 50 to 400 Hz, so the MOT will
still work okay. But please don´t use electrolytic caps, but just starter caps
for motors.


Regads, Stefan.

Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

dole

If someone still doubt and in the meantime of hard work.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqlsDJYM0hg

Apologize if many have seen this before but it helps.

d.