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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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Jimboot

Ok finally got a 240v 25w to faintly glow. On 24v over 1A tho no big deal. I can get it to glow on 12v 0.5a but nothing impressive. Will tinker some more today. I am using Sem77 split pipe & ferrite.

znel

Quote from: Kator01 on December 09, 2011, 08:59:52 PM
Hello znel,

can you please show us a schematic of your circuit ?
Lenght of coil and number of windings etc.

Thank you.

Kator01

I'm assuming your talking about the circuit posted by Sem ...The secondary coil was wound on a 1 inch od plastic form with 26 awg wire.   It's 4" long using 3.5" for the coil - about 200 turns.   The primary coil is a pancake with 5 turns of 8 ga flat speaker wire. 

I started with the 3 coil arrangement with the split copper tube but ended up removing these and still used the ferrite core to get it started.    So it's basically back to just a kacher.    The bulb was connected to battery negative with one lead and the other to an antenna wire about 3ft long.     Any mass (capacitance) will pull current through the bulb, all your really doing is matching the mass to create a potential difference. 

I'm using the MJE13007 transistor with a 3.3k resistor, the Tip31 works well with a 22k-39k resistor from pos to base but you have to be careful not to go over an amp with it and have a good heat sink.   The pulsed amperage can be quite high.

The circuit is using 22 volts at .5 amps,  11 watts.     I did try to get a voltage reading using a bridge which failed also tried a resistor in line to get a current reading as voltage could be calculated from there as well but the same thing with the ground occured.     Without being able to "pin down" the output there isn't any way to really tell if there is any magic going on or if it's simply an illusion of light...

bolt

Make sure you use 12v batteries to power the circuit and NOT lab PSU.  Also make sure you use a good earth wire to metal water pipe etc.