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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


QuoteHey Itsu,

time for filters. See attachment. This is from Stiffler ESEG-Setup. Filter should be implemented both - one in the supply-path and one in the path to your meters.

Regards


Thanks kator01,

i tried some filtering yesterday by putting chokes in the  + and - leads near the batteries with
and without some decoupling capacitors (0.1uF), but this made my kachercoil to stop working :-( ??!!
Somehow it seems that my kacher generator needs the supply voltage to oscillate with it.
Anyway, i will look into this diagram the next days.

Regards Itsu

Jimboot

Quote from: jbignes5 on December 13, 2011, 09:09:55 AM


Oh whoever put the rodin coil on top of the Tesla coil well what about driving it from the bottom as the primary? The Rodin type coils have documented increased magnetic response. I bet we could get additional 20-40% there... I'm not sure it is the correct geometry come to think of it. The coils run sideways when you insert a magnet. Dang.. It would be worth a try though.


Yep- didn't oscillate. No typical CFL light up.

John M

Quote from: ronotte on December 13, 2011, 02:35:51 PM
Playing with my Cacher I noted some interesting features:
1 - I have been unable to rectify voltage for the lamp load. I tested both single diode and bridge diode unsuccesfully with and without a levelling capacitor. It is like impossible to drive any load different from the incandescence lamp. Simply the cacher does not work...not found a way to restart it in the new conditions.
2 - Open voltage (without the 240V/60W lamp) is very high, about 600V at 1.6MHz.
3 - Overall efficiency is for operation with only a small slitted Cu tube without ferrite core and a small ferrite core located in correspondence of the location of the 3 coils.
4 - marginal sweet points are with a 5 cm long Cu tube located approximately at the middle of the magnifier coil
5 - Equivalent operation (200V @1.6MHz measured on lamp load) found in using 2 x spiral coil or 2 x linear coils.
6 - any neon lamp put at 20cm distance from the device is lit without lowering the incadescence lamp luminosity.
7 - running the scope's probe along the magnifier coil does show the tipical 1/4 wave voltage distribution as expected. The node of course is at the magnifier beginning
8 - running a simple 1 turn wire loop shunted by a small lamp does light from about the half lenght of the coil and max nearing the initial node.
It is also interesting to note that irrespective of any variation I have been unable to rise the loaded voltage of 200Vpp. I am waiting now to receive the new transistor I ordered with a much higher ft for seeing if any difference.
Roberto


You mentioned that a resistive load only works. On page 5-19 (attached document) under comments, it mentions that too much or too low of a load will produce no power. If that is true this might be related to what you experienced. I haven't even built a working Tesla coil yet, so I am way behind a lot of people here.

John



wattsup

@all

I'm not do'in the Kacher thing cause too much on the plate already.

But I do have a request for anyone willing to try it.

The primary pancake coil let's say is 24" long. Make another coil of the same length but just wound over a pencil. Then connect it in series with the pancake coil on the side that is not going to the transistor. See if there is any increase in output. If you can add another pencil coil again in series to the two already there and see again if any increase in output.

wattsup

PS: Since I have not heard from anyone regarding the new WNYg thread, I will not open it and just let things ride the way they will. Once I receive my new FBT I will continue but for now, I am looking for a circuit that I can plug my FG and Power Supply to enable better frequency hunting then doing this fixed circuit pulsing. Fixed circuit pulsing is like trying to find that one speck of sand on the beach. You could be 100 Hz away from fantastic outputs and never know it. Even if you spend the whole day swapping cap values, you will rarely find the right frequency. So I have to go the FG route to pulse my FBT. 

jbignes5

@JimBoot...  Figured that.. Too bad. The rodin coil looked good..