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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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core

.....One more quick note to confuse us even more, this time regarding shielding. As was hinted a few pages back that shielding the 'right things' are important. Some food for thought shielding does not just have to refer to a covering on a wire. When I'm welding or soldering more often then not (actually all the time) a small atmosphere, via flux or gas, is the difference between it flowing or not flowing into the joint.

Respectfully,

Core


Hmmm.... more nonsense before I go to work. An energized coil wrapped around ferrite core creates a magnetic field and a strong one at that. This field is the natural outcome or process of the two put together. But if you find the right hi-voltage frequency that neutralizes the natural outcome of the process then we can say it is unbalanced or unnatural. At this point wouldn't nature seek to find a balance? or better, correct the imbalance?

iflewmyown


@LtBolo

you said "What should I be considering for capture coils?"

I assume you tried a loop of heavy copper through the center of the ferrite with both ends outside at your meter. Yes, I know it shouldn't work.
Garry

Dankie1

I think Cosmos you are trying to throw me off and say whatever unspecific freq .

Id say 20 khz to 3 Mhz .

LtBolo

Quote from: iflewmyown on October 08, 2010, 10:45:39 AM
I assume you tried a loop of heavy copper through the center of the ferrite with both ends outside at your meter. Yes, I know it shouldn't work.

I tried a few things. Loops through the center, a basic coil, a bifilar or two, and a screwdriver. Several of them got really hot, but didn't put any power on a load. Some did not get nearly as warm, but still no power on the load.

I'm starting to wonder if this is a MASER or EASER of sorts, and we are getting a very intense bit of HF out. It stands to reason that we will need an antenna tuned to whatever frequency the ferrite is spitting out. Properly tuned, and you get power, poorly tuned, and you get heat. That is of course wild a$$ speculation...but...I feel like I am getting more heat than I should be for the amount of input power...even when there is no load. That points to some kind of very short wavelength standing wave.

broli

I have yet to order some good ferrite as the one suggested here vanished from ebay. But what I think cosmo is trying to tell us with the "simple" experiment is;

Ferrite becomes electromagnet when powered by DC coil and thus holding a magnet near it will have no effect.

Now when the mysterious frequency or high voltage amplitude is hit the ferrite could loose some of its magnetization and thus its fields goes weaker. This effect could be felt by a magnet nearby.

Either he's saying it's a specific frequency depending on setup parameters or not. The point is to feel the magnet buzzing, the stronger the buzz the closer you are to the correct frequency and or voltage and or spark gap. Just my interpretation.

PS: Could someone recommend a place where to get some of these ferrite ring cores.