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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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Magluvin

And if it is that you get more with shorter switch close/open  it could be that if the power is on longer the field could be weaker from heat in the coil.  Otherwise, I would say that the longer you stay on the switch the more chance that the filed build will get all the way.

Mags

quarktoo

Quote from: core on February 08, 2011, 08:26:37 PM
  Been working on perfecting a 'discharge' circuit for my coil. This circuit I believe is more like a Disruptive charging then Disruptive discharge. I am utilizing an inductor to increase the charge on a capacitor. What has me surprised a bit is how much additional charge over input voltage can be added to the capacitor. In the below wiring diagram points 'A' and 'B' are my rapid break points. Depending how fast you break the points negotiates the amount of charge sent to the cap. The faster, the greater the charge.

  At power up the capacitor is charged to 150 volts, depending how fast I short points A and B I can raise the charge to 220 volts. One question I have is 'Why does the sudden disruption across the cap. raise the voltage so much higher?' I'm guessing it has to do with the rapid creation then collapsing of the magnetic field in the inductor. Another question is 'Why does the speed of disruption between points 'A' and 'B' vary the voltage widely'?

  As far as controlling the circuit can anyone recommend a Transistor or Mosfet that can handle the power switching. I also build a mechanical break with a DC motor. Unfortunately the points I used where not 'beefy' enough and disintegrated within thirty seconds or so. Any advice on how to make and break the points electronically would be appreciated. I know some transistors have some 'bleed through'. To get maximum voltage rise there can not be any bleed through it must be solid 'on' and 'off' very disruptive.

  In the mean time I an designing a new mechanical fast switching break. Any idea's?

Respectfully,

Core


Quote from: core on February 06, 2011, 05:02:42 PM
That wiring diagram has been around for a long time and has been dismissed by the Russians. Please stop posting diagrams you are finding on 'Google search' as an 'ah ha' moment. Please read the last 300 pages before posting. This is old.

Respectfully,

Core

Maybe when you have one of those "ah ha moments", you should start your own thread called "Look everybody - I wrapped some speaker wire on a sewer pipe".

This thread is about Kapanadzi, not your first coil made using the wrong wire, a form that is too thick and some idea that has nothing to do with Kapanadzi.

Magluvin


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