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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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verpies


baroutologos

@verpie,
Ops... my sincere apologies Sir! Of course wattage... :)

@all,

Yes, the devil is in the details after all. I assembled my Kacher, this time shorting the leads, as jimboot said. The closer you fetch the transistor to the coil, the higher the efficiency, and in my case it was just spectacular! this time at 25w (plus) kacher formulates a streamer too, that in no way i could do that before at same power level.

Kator01

Quote from: verpies on December 10, 2011, 03:51:42 PM
It risky to measure sinus voltage or current with multimeters if you do not know their specifications precisely, because depending on the internals of a meter the 50Hz 200V peak-peak sinewave will yield one of these readings:
100V
70.7V
63.6V

verpies,

I fully agree. I use this Hartmann & Braun Wattavi K - Meter ( 1980 ) which is the very accurate. Sorry, but the link below is a german website. It was build for direct measurement of real-power ( sinus based ). no calculation needed because of the measurement principle.
http://www.alte-messtechnik.de/hub/analog/watt/wattavi-k.htm.

Mesurement priciple figure 2 ( Abb,2)
http://www.alte-messtechnik.de/technik/elektrodynamisch.php

see additional attachments. on the top in the middle I have a mechanical power-meter for futher validation. Below you see my Grundig RT 5A, isolated variac-transformer
Sorry again, also in german language
http://www.amplifier.cd/Technische_Berichte/Amplifier_Trenntrafo/Trenntrafo.html

Any further suggestions to improve my power-measurement-techique ?

Regards

Kator01

verpies


Kator01

baroutulogos,

can you share some details : number primary windings, diameter of the tube, transistor-type...
What leads did you short ? I see a spark jumping at the top lead.
Any mass-plate attached ? Frequency ?

Thank you

Kator01


Quote from: baroutologos on December 10, 2011, 04:40:51 PM
@verpie,
Ops... my sincere apologies Sir! Of course wattage... :)

@all,

Yes, the devil is in the details after all. I assembled my Kacher, this time shorting the leads, as jimboot said. The closer you fetch the transistor to the coil, the higher the efficiency, and in my case it was just spectacular! this time at 25w (plus) kacher formulates a streamer too, that in no way i could do that before at same power level.