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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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romerouk

@xenomorphlabs
In my view the primary is a capacitor and not a coil, or not a closed coil.
I have done some experiments recently and I found that if the primary coil is replaced with a capacitor then the power induced in the secondary is greater with no effect to the level of power consumed to run the high voltage into the circuit.
Running 2 cables parallel (must be thick and good plastic isolation) will form a capacitor and connecting the ends of one of the cables to a bulb together with ground will apmlify the output.
In my opinion we should concentrate more on how to use the ground properly.
This coil capacitor is the only one creating the spark, no other capacitors are used for that.
Below is a picture with one of the coils I used having foil capacitor at both ends and fire sequentially.
I have also  tested with cable capacitor and so far it looks more promising.

Regards,
Romero

MasterPlaster

Quote from: jbignes5 on December 08, 2011, 12:13:42 PM

Hmm.. Very funny.. Is that clothes line connecting the useless connector just above the dual spark plugs? ROFL

heh.. Well I wouldn't give those guys the time of the day lol. Just keep with it.

If he keeps his design a secret like some others do, then we will never know.

znel

For anyone interested in making HV capacitors with reasonably high values and not spending a fortune on "store bought" units there is an easy way...

I purchased a few of the "roll up" snow sleds from Amazon ( 4-5 bucks each ) and use a heavy foil for the plates.   The dielectric constant is 4 using these and will handle up to 20kv.   It's quite simple to calculate the 2 plate cap to get within a few pf of what you need.   As an example I rolled one up with a 4" wide x 54" long plate and it came in at 5500pf and is very robust.   It's external size once rolled is about 3" diameter and 6" tall.   

I don't know of anywhere you can purchase a 5000 pf 20kv cap for less than 4 bucks...  I've been making them this way for a year or more with very good success with them.   Super easy to calculate and make.