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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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itsu


Hi All,

I made a start to replicate this Delamorto device as it seems very simple.
First i build a base Kacher generator with approximate the same size as Delamorto,
but could not make it to work with the components i have.

I stepped up to bigger coils, and now it is working as a basic kacher generator.
First i made some base measurements on the input, but needed to use my scope as
my multimeter's could not handle the RF, so be aware of this.

Next will be to build this 3th coil to see what it does.
 
Video to be seen here:  http://youtu.be/7wjS7yPmb8o



Regards Itsu

Jimboot

Hey @woopy yep there is heat. It is not plasma. I've tried some 150w halogens but only get plasma in those.


I've also tried Wesley's circuit using the device as the HV but I get a better light with just the circuit you see. @jbig @stivep In fact because it is a different type of wave I'm not sure you could just substitute for the HV in Wesley's setup. I don't think (correct me if I'm wrong) the other flybacks are producing plasma or jumping through the insulation like the kacher/slayer. Insertion of the ferrite/Pipe as per Sem77 certainly increases current draw as you would expect.  Have we got three or 4 threads going now :)

verpies

Quote from: itsu on December 11, 2011, 06:41:03 PM
Video to be seen here:  http://youtu.be/7wjS7yPmb8o

@All
Everybody look and take example from Itsu !   That's the way to start out with any device.

Measure the input power first, and if you don't have a wattmeter then at least show the input current and voltage simultaneously like Itsu is doing.

And always show and say where your measurement devices are connected to.  Many of you forget to state these crucial details.

Way to go, Itsu

P.S.
Itsu, can your scope multiply Ch1 by Ch2 ?
...better yet, can it average out the result of this multiplication: Avg(Ch1 * Ch2) ?
The 25W is a gross overestimate of the input power.  Of course it is safer to overestimate the input and underestimate the output power in OU research, however the more precision - the better.

PhiChaser

Quote from: Jimboot on December 11, 2011, 04:37:22 PM
hi Phil others have said here that an induction is not reliable at these high frequencies
I wasn't sure if you could get accurate measurements that way or not. A needle twitching super fast wouldn't really move much (my reasoning anyhow). Those old meters don't go up to very high frequencies though, I can see where that would be a problem. Sorry, should have read more of the thread to see the frequencies you are dealing with. Indirect measurements using law of squares might be helpful.
PC

Jimboot

Quote from: verpies on December 11, 2011, 07:05:29 PM
@All
Everybody look and take example from Itsu !   That's the way to start out with any device.



And always show and say where your measurement devices are connected to.  Many of you forget to state these crucial details.

Yes Dad  ;D
Itsu's vid was great. Many of us here are merely sharing what we are observing and whilst I'd like to hook up my scope, there are limitations - 1. it is a USB scope 2. Not sure I want to hook this monster up to my nice imac :)  I wouldn't hold back if you have some interesting to share but lack accurate measurements. If you are claiming something extraordinary, well yeah give me some accurate measurements, totally agree on that point.