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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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energia9

i had experiments with copper rods before, i made plenty of coils with copper underneath, before i was 100 percent sure that it is the main principle behind it, and somehow days passed i have lost the original idea..  but now...  as i  see the copper rod being impressed with oscillations of low voltage,  and impressed with high voltage oscillations at the same time,  and there is a 3rd coil which is interconnected with rod somehow and being the output.  this is how i imagine the whole process, also i have posted a pic earlier being my dream that we have to set resonance between oscillator- the hv transf- and the output coil with rod.
have a read back on what i said on rope and water waves.

wattsup

@all

This weekend I will make the Caduceus Coil (CC) but I am wondering about the specs. It calls for 2mm wire which is 12 AWG, so 1 metre lengths. This seems very thick for such wire. Anyways I will make it a close as possible.

The standard flyback will not work with the AV plug. I think it just cannot produce high enough voltage. I will take out my high voltage probe and do some measuring.

If anyone has the time, we need someone to go back on this thread to when the Wesley gang started and produce a compendium of posts so that @members do not have to wade though so many pages.

I am looking for the company that sells the flybacks and cannot find it. Someone put a link on the thread but I don't know where.

I can run my flyback just like the TheKultus youtube and have tried several coiling schemes in series with the spark. I tried a MOT primary and then the secondary in series with a bulb as load and nothing.

Time to make the CC.

wattsup

Jury1

Quote…You were mentioning that "Electric circuit of the device is disconnected".
I don't understand this statement, the battery is connected with both wires ?!...
In this device, I consider the transistor as a variable capacitor ... I understand that this strange to hear, but true. the transistor is capacitive coupling between the collector and base, between emitter and collector, base and emitter between. For me important is the capacitive coupling between the collector and emitter. To start the device must be submitted to the base of a short positive pulse (for n-p-n transistor).
In base the piezoelectric effect is present .
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piezoelectricity
The change of dielectric properties of the base, leads to a change in electrical potential on the collector and emitter. But the electric current in the circuit does not go! The base of the transistor is closed!

viny

Talking again about the spark gap problem, have to remember how J L Naudin managed it with tungsten rods. He reports the spark is very quiet and weak compared to the previous version (cooper rods).
http://jnaudin.free.fr/kapagen/spgv33.jpg

wings

Quote from: viny on October 29, 2011, 11:26:13 AM
Talking again about the spark gap problem, have to remember how J L Naudin managed it with tungsten rods. He reports the spark is very quiet and weak compared to the previous version (cooper rods).
http://jnaudin.free.fr/kapagen/spgv33.jpg

one side with oxide copper like a diode effect?
see also copper carbon effect "Using Carbon rod and Copper for the spark gap lowered my input power usage by 55 watts.":

http://jnaudin.free.fr/kapagen/images/don_kapagen3.jpg