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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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tadejstenta

I have a question. I have three MOT transformers, but each of them drawn between 1.7 and 2.1 Amp (220V) when not loaded on HV side. Sat how can I go below the limit of 1.7 A loaded?
I had litle experimenting, but without success, my lowest amp draw was 5.3 amp (all at 220 V).
during these days I'm digging a hole (at least 5 times) at different places in my yard, rewinding tube with different number of turns and Different Directions. using different values of capacitors, or without capacitors. I used three types of systems for sparkplug - and gues what? still nothing in view of reduction in amp draw.
for load i use 200W/230V and 150 W/230 V lightbulbs  in Different combinations .

I also try what you sugested to woopy but stil nothing...

pictures  of my setup will ad later.

with respect
tadej

broli

Quote from: callanan on June 17, 2010, 12:45:16 PM
@broli, no. The diode is correct and this is how it is connected in a MO. See one of my previous posts which shows a MOs output circuit...

You are indeed correct. The reason is we have to consider negative current (electrons) not positive current. I went back and one of stefans post then has the diode hooked wrong in relation to the cap.

http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=7679.msg244840#msg244840

So anyone using diodes and cap make sure they are hooked to consider negative electron flow.

vrand

Quote from: romerouk on June 17, 2010, 09:31:25 AM
Here are the diagrams that I am using currently. Don't ask me about the MOT2 output as i am not going to talk about yet.

Thank you romeroUK   :)

Interesting design where one could tap out the 2nd MOT primaries!

I did not think of that idea. Maybe this can do the closed loop as seen by Kapanadze?

e2matrix

Quote from: romerouk on June 17, 2010, 09:31:25 AM
Here are the diagrams that I am using currently. Don't ask me about the MOT2 output as i am not going to talk about yet.
Thanks for the diagrams although I think I understood this is what you were describing before.  That looks very interesting as to 'decide what to do with this output' and wonder if we are seeing a possibility for looping back power to the first MOT since it might be at the correct voltage?  I'm not suggesting anyone try this directly or if you do for sure have everything setup with fuses but it looks like a possibility.  Or maybe to power other lights or an inverter?  I don't know if the output would be clean enough for an inverter.  Just speculating here but as I've got at least 4 or 5 MOT's I may give this a try if I ever get around to building the Kap coil.  Too many projects at the moment....
   I'm guessing RomeroUK is giving us a big hint though - just a guess anyway.

tadejstenta

some pictures of my latest setup:
160 - under load 1600w lightbulbs
158 - different wind connections (no difference to amp draw)
159 - normal setup
161 - load  - not full brightness (half in my guess)
164 - amp draw with NO load and disconnected HV side of MOT