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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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slapper

could one say that the earth's core is highly energetic?

what is the earth's core made of?

would a huge energetic mass at the center of our planet cause materials with the same atomic elements in other,
more accessible, parts of the world to have a propensity to become energetic as well?

thanks.

take care.

nap
we are not alone :)

skaarj

@Wesley/stivep


1. Thanks for reply. I really thought you ignored me. Now I do not think that anymore. I have been fixing old TVs (rubin102, temp) since I was 8 years old so I think I know some stuff. I will keep working. I have some big big iron screws at work place  (arouund 80 mm diameter), now they are covered in snow but when weather becomes more friendly I will find them and try to see the effects in the caduceus experiment.


2. You said that working with the caduceus causes some problems with health. Did you try to close the magnetic field with some other ferrite/iron (+some paper)?


3. Does this link help you in improving your setup?
Linden Experiment (google) - http://rimstar.org/sdenergy/testa/lindenexp.htm
please read it carefully, analyse and see if this thing can help you.




best wishes
[skaarj]

aether22

Quote from: ronotte on February 06, 2012, 05:43:53 AM
Hi all,
The device designed by Wesley and his group is rather unique among several possible solutions: V. Utkin detailed the other solutions.

I Think interesting to share some observations:

1 - Caduceus resonating. In the beginning I tried to resonate it as I saw some increase in output. At the end I'm discovering that leaving it broadband (as it is and even if it does show resonance when put in the real circuit due to the other components attached) perhaps is better. Anyway the caduceus could be swapped with equal efficiency with either a bifilar serial connected coil or a bifilar pancake like I did with my 'pancake' version of the device itself. The purpose of the bifilar or Caduceus coil organization is to create a 'delta Dirac' high energy pulse that charge the interwinding bifilar or caduceus capacitance: so giving way to free quadratic voltage increase of output trumpet. The load on trumpet wave is not seen by the primary due to presence of a free secondary a la Utkin: hence there should be no load problem.

2 - Output power. Here is the problem. The trumpet wave that in my case reached during some run up to 1.3KVpp does contain, at least in my case,  little power. The repetition rate being 200-300Hz. The low available 'mean or rms power' is also low due to high mismatch between the source (pickup coil) and the load (two in series connected 220V/60W bulbs). All is complicated by the SG2 that outputs only a 200nsec 1KV pulses at 300Hz rate...good to charge a cap...but nothing near real power. Actually It (the load) does not kill the output as 'trumpet' remains as before (SG2 isolates the pickup coil output for 99.9% of the time).

Alternative output ways: mach the impedances, eliminate the SG2, use of an output pulse transformer....but, as long as the output rate so low...nothing is going to be good as long as output duty cycle so low!

I could go on for all the day, but I'd like to hear your observations. TNX

Roberto


I think that one issue is important to understand, and that is what is happening electrically in that Caduceus.
I have simulated a variation of the circuit in falstad java sim and the trumpet (though not concave or even) was produced.


It was creating the trumpet without and tank circuit, just because the capacitor was charging up and able to absorb less and less of the voltage, so more of it appeared on the scope till the spark gap fired discharging the capacitor.


So this and other things indicate that the trumpet can have a mundane and underunity cause.
However if a tank circuit is operating as a tank circuit at it's resonant frequency and showing a rising amplitude then that is more interesting and suggests overunity.


Therefore it is important to establish if it is a large circulating current going through a caduceus operating at it's resonant frequency (likely flux inductively from the ferrite flyback as explain in my previous post).
Or just a no power hv that is coming from the HV source.


So, is there a large circulating current in the tank circuit?


My suggestion is that the Russian Flyback with it's interesting features is creating a better flux source that is providing real power for Wesley.
?To forgive is to set a prisoner free and then discover that the prisoner was you.?  Lewis Smedes

Khwartz

Quote from: conico on February 05, 2012, 04:46:30 AM
This is my little Tesla coil.  The input is 20.2V ,1,13A DC . The output is 54.5V RMS, 0.54A RMS at 462.6KHz.
I use 0.6mm thin plastic tube for the coil of 300 turns. The copper tube inside must be close to this coil.
I believe in need a bigger coil with 500-600 turns.
Hi conico!
It's the very first time I see someone caring about RMS measurement! Very Well Done for doing it!  :D 8)
Cheer, Khwartz.