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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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orel1

Quote from: aidas on November 18, 2011, 07:16:01 AM
This effect seems is damaging health. Probably due high frequency of high power
We have to consider also impact of high power EM waves to our health. I'm sure that are no good for our bodys, so first we need protection (I heard somewhere that Tariel has health problems and that might be caused by his device). I have my theory (actualy not mine)...
To all I recommend film below - it talks about free energy, the answer to our question is TORUS. But also about other aspect of our lives.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oI2LGmZ_EP4
If link is not active any more than it is probably censored.

jbignes5

Quote from: aidas on November 18, 2011, 07:16:01 AM
This was ferrite testing and tuning of resonant frequency on copper pates. The input is 12V 0.68A with square wave frequency 212kHz and duty cycle 39%. The ourput is high voltage with frequency is more than 25mHz. The SWR shows steady 100W output.
This effect seems is damaging health. Probably due high frequency of high power
Lowered resonant frequency on copper plates
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZAMS8885n4
http://freeenergylt.narod2.ru/aidas/nastroena.png
http://freeenergylt.narod2.ru/aidas/spektra_analis_nastroenex_mednex_plastine.png
http://freeenergylt.narod2.ru/aidas/spekter_0-25mgz.jpg


I thought the copper plates were for the high voltage. You are saying 12v .68 amps with square wave. It's supposed to be a spark wave? and not a square wave. This is why it is damaging health. Square wave is too much power and will affect matter.

baroutologos

Quote from: verpies on November 18, 2011, 07:08:25 AM
Please push. You cannot offend me with healthy scientific opposition.
I feel it is me place to present a complementary view and explanation, even if I don't believe it..

Thanks Verpie for the reassurance. In forums like this, asking too many questions makes u being tagged as a "skeptist" resulting in general depreciation. :)
...
My view is that the STAAR team should take its time and assemble a nice and clear video while the device is working at two modes:

a) Low power mode 100-150w
b) High power mode 1Kw

Then all kinds of measurments to be made as

1) Oscilloscope connected at secondary (while in load - biffilar) and primaries (channel 1,2,3 etc) same time
2) Real time current measurements going out of the FGs to windings (cannot be much anyway)
3) u name it..

Then to play around with FGs causing a slight detuning and showing how affects overall performance at both modes low power or high power.

xenomorphlabs

Quote from: baroutologos on November 17, 2011, 09:33:53 AM
Hello T-1000, sorry for my rush, but i kept answering that question from the very beggining.
..
Anyway i am not sure i quite follow you. Of course the winding's impedance will choke currents of high frequencies and stopping them from flowing to the FGs. (revised)

In other words, the FG starts supplying some current A at say10 volts, (not even close those speculated 0.25amps at 200 Khz or so because FG impedance 600ohms as Weslay said in the video + windings impedance atthose frequencies.) I can accept that a voltage rise of 0.3-1Kv range at those 1,1 Mhz or even 260 Khz frequencies can (?) cause no harm to the FG.

What about the 50 hz frequency? In the end, it is the 50 hz volatge frequency that climbs up to KV range (without any load attached). Impedances at those 50 hz are not worthy to be mentioned at constraining currents at those 50turns primary or 15turns from inrushing the signal generators.

This is critical to be answered in my view.
Thanks

Good theories.
Eventually only detailed measurements at the FG will reveal what signals actually
are present there.
I have a hard time imagining unidirectional transformation, so i still assume the HV signal gets transformed
into the other winding.
It came to my mind that maybe (just) in case of resonance (standing wave) coincidentally
at the FG output you would find voltage levels very close to the voltage node of the total signal, in which
case the FG would not "see" a high voltage. But that's wild speculation, time will tell. Have no other explanation really why the FG would not get damaged.

verpies

Quote from: jbignes5 on November 18, 2011, 08:25:41 AM
I thought the copper plates were for the high voltage.

No, there are three different configurations of the copper plates in the STAAAR device.
1) Shorted by a variable capacitor (no external energy input).
2) Fed by an external  HV transformer through a spark gap in series.
3) Divided copper plates fed by an external HV transformer with a spark gap in parallel (used only by Tiger)

It the latest video it is not stated how the 1t transverse winding (copper plates) is hooked up.

Quote from: jbignes5 on November 18, 2011, 08:25:41 AM
You are saying 12v .68 amps with square wave.

No, he is implying a rectangular wave because it has a 39% duty cycle. A square wave must have the 50% duty cycle.
Also it is unclear if the 12V, 680mA is an average measurement of the rectangular wave or its maximum instantaneous rating.

Quote from: jbignes5 on November 18, 2011, 08:25:41 AM
It's supposed to be a spark wave? and not a square wave.

Spark wave?  What's that?
A waveform created by a spark?  If yes, then it is an ambiguous description of the waveform shape.