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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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xenomorphlabs

Quote from: Hoppy on November 24, 2012, 12:54:04 PM
In the thread you give a link to, the following translated comment is made: "Bring lamps, we must check the potential difference between earth and water supply"

Question: Why should there be enough difference in potential to run the light bulbs. Possible answer: Because the water supply pipe is connected to live mains or some other potential above ground!

I must add that the translator is not from the technical field at all and might due to the lack of knowledge not be able to express technical terms, configurations exact enough.

Hooking a water supply pipe to mains is a real bad idea as you would just either blow fuses or whatever component is delivering the mains.
PLUS, any load connected to that pipe would not see a single micro-ampere, cuz everything is between the supposed mains and the water/earth !
It would be as if you hooked the load directly to ground.
So the argument of setting the water supply under mains voltage is very much flawed.
 

captainkt

@wattsup,thanks for lasersaber link, the circuit he has posted looks very promising and with a few tweeks could work for larger output if scaled up using 1:10 transformer and larger cap. Transistors doubled or trebled to withstand load.Lots to try.
ps. If Kapanadze gens work like this it explains a lot, earth required and 50hz input and output.
Regards
Keith

Hoppy

Quote from: xenomorphlabs on November 24, 2012, 01:20:38 PM
I must add that the translator is not from the technical field at all and might due to the lack of knowledge not be able to express technical terms, configurations exact enough.

Hooking a water supply pipe to mains is a real bad idea as you would just either blow fuses or whatever component is delivering the mains.
PLUS, any load connected to that pipe would not see a single micro-ampere, cuz everything is between the supposed mains and the water/earth !
It would be as if you hooked the load directly to ground.
So the argument of setting the water supply under mains voltage is very much flawed.


Of course it is a real bad idea if the pipe is not insulated from earth  ::)

xenomorphlabs

Quote from: Hoppy on November 24, 2012, 01:42:44 PM
Of course it is a real bad idea if the pipe is not insulated from earth  ::)

And the pipe would then of course also carry 'non-conductive water' right? ;)

Hoppy