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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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electricme

@Magluvin,
Is it a laminated core? yep

Would it work just as well outside of the can? yep.

Actually, over last years I have thought about this partucular question,  the possability of adding extra windings (seperate coils) just to see what would happen.

It would be possible to rewind the primary (lo voltage coil) and have tap points at various turns, then use a multi position wafer switch to select or tap into different coil turns while testing or using it.
In practice it would be possible to add winds or more coils over and on top of the original primary to get what you wanted out of the primary. You could wind extra coils on another position of the laminated transformer steel by making a insulated square bobbin.

If anyone makes it, just make sure you insulate each layer of winds so you don't get flashover.


On the JT forum someone wanted me to explain about multi tapping a coil, so I made the example as you see below.
I wound 2 seperate multi tap coils using a torid as the base, (could have used a E transformer) see below, I could feed a set voltage into one winding, using a multitap to influence the output on the second coil, this coil also had a multi tap switch, so the input and output was selectable. I never actually used it, just enjoyed the build.

jim
People who succeed with the impossible are mocked by those who say it cannot be done.

energia9

Quote from: electricme on October 23, 2011, 08:31:44 PM
@Magluvin,
Is it a laminated core? yep

Would it work just as well outside of the can? yep.

Actually, over last years I have thought about this partucular question,  the possability of adding extra windings (seperate coils) just to see what would happen.

It would be possible to rewind the primary (lo voltage coil) and have tap points at various turns, then use a multi position wafer switch to select or tap into different coil turns while testing or using it.
In practice it would be possible to add winds or more coils over and on top of the original primary to get what you wanted out of the primary. You could wind extra coils on another position of the laminated transformer steel by making a insulated square bobbin.

If anyone makes it, just make sure you insulate each layer of winds so you don't get flashover.


On the JT forum someone wanted me to explain about multi tapping a coil, so I made the example as you see below.
I wound 2 seperate multi tap coils using a torid as the base, (could have used a E transformer) see below, I could feed a set voltage into one winding, using a multitap to influence the output on the second coil, this coil also had a multi tap switch, so the input and output was selectable. I never actually used it, just enjoyed the build.

jim
EXCELLENT

Magluvin

Hey Electric

Cool.  Ive read that some old ign coils had special cores, of which they discontinued their use. Its nice to see that the coils separate easily.
Thanks for showing.  ;]

Mags

MasterPlaster

Quote from: baroutologos on October 23, 2011, 02:58:41 PM

Personally by far the most efficient, reliable and auto-resonance inverter is made by assembling a Royer osccilator setup. Works splendid but for replication shake do not deviate from original :P

Thanks I have worked with this oscillator but I didn't know the name.

WilbyInebriated

Quote from: onthecuttingedge2005 on October 15, 2011, 09:24:36 AM
If Ohm = "" Then Ohm = 0

If Ohm > 0 Then Ohm = Resistance

If Resistance = "" then Resistance = 0

If Resistance > 0 then Resistance = Heat

simple programming.
wrong.  if ohm = "" then ohm = "". period.   ::)

""  and 0 are NOT the same thing. you don't even know the difference between a string and a scalar...  tu stultus es...
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