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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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jermutin

Quote from: MorePowerEgor on June 26, 2010, 02:51:51 PM


or run the thing from a small petrol generator. Connect a load up to the point where the breaker trips, then short it out.  Now connect the Kapgen and run it and see if the generator stalls or grunts. 



And this would also give the opportunity to find a place where no HV/other powerlines in the neighbourhood. The surrounding area should also be videoed (Acca has some nice stable videos!) And I think also GPS co-ordinates should also be published. This all only to icrease the validity of the experiment.

In my setup I'm still missing EPCOS surge arrestors, and a wolfram rod.. Then I'll be able to test my replication, and I inted to do it first with a very long extension cord in the middle of a field, and then propably with a portable power unit, that has a definite maximum watt output.

check my variac out!  ;D




JuJu

hello guys,

i allready add the account but i think this is my first post here, i have been excluded from somewere else for telling the truth, so maybe this can be the right place for me, to share and learn my experiments! because i just have good intentions!

how r you stefan? been reeding the hole topic for a while but never posted because i used to share in other place!

i assume you are overunitydotcom from youtube?

can i answer you here? i think it will be great for everybody to get informed of my conclusions...

here it is my replica, i hope you all enjoy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMwyBUmCRPM


what diode did you take at the end of the video ?
Did you at all have a rectifier diode there ?
Can you measure the input power please back there at the wall
plug in your house ? ( Not directly at the MOT). This will
give much correctly values, cause there will be not so much RF bursts
in your house after the about 20 Meters anymore...


the diodes are 3x 1N5408 (1000V each), in series... so the first part of the video i used DC!

for now i just have an DMM that will only read DC amperes, and not AC, i had in plan to get one, but then i was somekind disappointed and i will explain that next, but i can try to do that for you! so, i first worried for testing output and not cared with input, i dont have variac an as JN says, the trick is there to lower the consumption. In fact i have good conditions here because the RF maybe will not affect the readings!

i dont used any caps to "voltage doubler", why to rise the voltage if you will lower the current to? so i used pure output, my load are 9 lamps, some of 60W, others of 100W, and you can clearly see the difference between them when the spark gap is jumping on DC. The lamps are all in series with a FAN Ventilator of 100W at the end of the sequence... (2 of them were not working very good)

the ventilator will need between 0.4A to 0.5 A, and even running in AC with full power, the rpms/velocity are maybe only at 1/4 compared with the fan connected to the grid!

so i must assume its only getting ther, from 50 to 100miliAmps, i dont know the "engeneering" stuff and some can explain that, because the FAN and lamps have different resistances but the fact is that calculating at 50mA each load current draw, 10x0.05 = 0.5Amps at 2000Volts output that is 1000W without energy loss, so its easy to  predict and calculate my input power: 220V x 4.6Amps = 1000W!

i think there is no "magic" here, and please someone prove me wrong, the current circulating in the system is very weak, tipical of a step up transformer, and the coil dont do any miracles, the load will have the same effect without it, the SG maybe can contibute a little, but is not the miracle to!

dont want to stop the "hopes&dreams" here, cause this work is very important and i dont want to take is value, its impressive how this can light up so many bulbs of large wattage, so its very effecient, but we have to find  some way of mantaining the voltage and rising the current, and there is were the trick is!

now im with you guys, i just wanna feel part of the family! and i feel more & more each day, that we have been much more far in the past, so the BIOLOGIC BOMB will not be long to BOOM!

and thats the energy that move us all!

hugs  ;D


Quote from: hartiberlin on June 26, 2010, 11:13:50 AM

Can somebody from the replicators try to extract the output power
from the Kapagen to pure DC ?
Maybe use a high speed graetz diode bridge with a capacitor behind
it to load it up to a pure DC output with a few bulbs connected ?

Then the output power could be better measured.

Many thanks.

Regards, Stefan.

jermutin

BTW have you noticed a really big increase in JLN's kapagen page visitors. its over 33000 in 27 days. And the rate is going up. This device here is really getting some attention..

Tesla california notes really seem to speak of something related to the kapanadze device.

scratchrobot

Quote from: JuJu on June 26, 2010, 03:40:53 PM
hello guys,

i allready add the account but i think this is my first post here, i have been excluded from somewere else for telling the truth, so maybe this can be the right place for me, to share and learn my experiments! because i just have good intentions!

how r you stefan? been reeding the hole topic for a while but never posted because i used to share in other place!

i assume you are overunitydotcom from youtube?

can i answer you here? i think it will be great for everybody to get informed of my conclusions...

here it is my replica, i hope you all enjoy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMwyBUmCRPM


what diode did you take at the end of the video ?
Did you at all have a rectifier diode there ?
Can you measure the input power please back there at the wall
plug in your house ? ( Not directly at the MOT). This will
give much correctly values, cause there will be not so much RF bursts
in your house after the about 20 Meters anymore...


the diodes are 3x 1N5408 (1000V each), in series... so the first part of the video i used DC!

for now i just have an DMM that will only read DC amperes, and not AC, i had in plan to get one, but then i was somekind disappointed and i will explain that next, but i can try to do that for you! so, i first worried for testing output and not cared with input, i dont have variac an as JN says, the trick is there to lower the consumption. In fact i have good conditions here because the RF maybe will not affect the readings!

i dont used any caps to "voltage doubler", why to rise the voltage if you will lower the current to? so i used pure output, my load are 9 lamps, some of 60W, others of 100W, and you can clearly see the difference between them when the spark gap is jumping on DC. The lamps are all in series with a FAN Ventilator of 100W at the end of the sequence... (2 of them were not working very good)

the ventilator will need between 0.4A to 0.5 A, and even running in AC with full power, the rpms/velocity are maybe only at 1/4 compared with the fan connected to the grid!

so i must assume its only getting ther, from 50 to 100miliAmps, i dont know the "engeneering" stuff and some can explain that, because the FAN and lamps have different resistances but the fact is that calculating at 50mA each load current draw, 10x0.05 = 0.5Amps at 2000Volts output that is 1000W without energy loss, so its easy to  predict and calculate my input power: 220V x 4.6Amps = 1000W!

i think there is no "magic" here, and please someone prove me wrong, the current circulating in the system is very weak, tipical of a step up transformer, and the coil dont do any miracles, the load will have the same effect without it, the SG maybe can contibute a little, but is not the miracle to!

dont want to stop the "hopes&dreams" here, cause this work is very important and i dont want to take is value, its impressive how this can light up so many bulbs of large wattage, so its very effecient, but we have to find  some way of mantaining the voltage and rising the current, and there is were the trick is!

now im with you guys, i just wanna feel part of the family! and i feel more & more each day, that we have been much more far in the past, so the BIOLOGIC BOMB will not be long to BOOM!

and thats the energy that move us all!

hugs  ;D

Hi JuJu,  my first post here also, maybe this is a better place to continue the experiments, don't know why
they are acting that way? I also want to build one next week  :)

scratchrobot


hartiberlin

Quote from: Acca on June 26, 2010, 03:33:57 PM
Here is the video link to the KapaGen, that the photos represent in my previous post, there is no audio because it was recorded in hi speed 210 frames per second video. http://www..com/watch?v=x6wVwYYZqeg

P.S. I have just uploaded the video to my "magnetflipper" channel on YouTube, it may take a while for it to spread across the net.

@Acca,
many thanks for the video.
Very well built.
Do you use the new Aiptek camera with the 240 frames per second for it ?

@JuJu,jermutin and scratchrobot and the other new members,
welcome to the forum and many thanks for the additional infos.
many thanks .
Regards, Stefan.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum