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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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T-1000

When you guys test different deflection yokes, it will be clear answer to question - "is geometry crucial over here?"

In our experiment it was 90 degrees Russian deflection yoke. If it will work with different yokes or ferrite tube(just split into 2 parts as we did), it will be even better.. :)

Also, there is tip for Joule thief builders - http://www.energeticforum.com/renewable-energy/7051-joule-ringer-17.html#post164302
If you manage to get increasing ringing, you are on the right way!

Mannix

Ferrite is like glass .
If you mark it carefully and use a dremel saw to scribe it ..it will break at the weak points ...with some luck .

If you decide to cut it entirely with the dremel make sure you make the scribes on both sides before cutting .


T-1000

Quote from: Mannix on November 05, 2011, 02:13:34 AM

Sent you PM with other hints on tuning coils, just I cannot see my sent messages for some reason and wonder if there's problem with PMs.

philm

@T-1000

I am expecting there to be differences on the results that I get since I have a different geometry. I will try to replicate what everyone else is doing to the best of my ability given the constraint of the different geometry that I am working with.

I'm thinking that I should use a lower gauge wire so that I can fit the same number of turns onto my yoke as described by Weasley on the freeenergylt site. Then again, it might be better if I go for having the same impedance so I may need less/more turns for the smaller gauge wire compared to the bigger gauge.

Still doing some pre-planning though. I would prefer to get a bigger yoke but hey, someone has to eventually try it with using a different geometry at some point. I guess I get to be the lab rat in this case :).

@Mannix

Ok, I will keep this in mind. Thanks for the tip

T-1000

Quote from: philm on November 05, 2011, 02:59:10 AM

Still doing some pre-planning though. I would prefer to get a bigger yoke but hey, someone has to eventually try it with using a different geometry at some point. I guess I get to be the lab rat in this case :).


Sure, and in our case there are half-ring copper plates on smaller part of yoke: http://freeenergylt.narod2.ru/aidas/pic2011-Oct-26_Wed_15-50-04_00006.jpg

The capacitor is connected to them and makes LC circuit matching ferrite resonant frequency which induce scalar wave impulses.

The secondary bifilar coil has capacitor and makes LC circuit which match to 50 turns coil frequency.

Time and experiments will show what is best.

Good luck for everyone who are building replications!