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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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guruji

Сергей В. thanks for that vid. It would better that we would be free of national sentiment I think. I don't really care what Tesla or Kapanadze nationality is I only care what he gave to humanity.
Can you please translate all of that schematic cause I only have few translations?
Thanks.

verpies

Quote from: Gidfactor on April 25, 2013, 07:17:09 AM
In repair a lot of these controllers for a company so I can easily smell one lol..
That's not surprising. People have a tendency to recognize what they are familiar with and ignore evidence to the contrary and of the unfamiliar.

In this case you are ignoring the following facts:
  I) That squealing noise on spin-down disappears when the gen-moto belt is off its pulleys
II) BLCD and BLAC motors do not make saw-like sounds
III) BLCD and BLAC motors do not make sounds that are independent in frequency from their angular speed (RPMs).
IV) During spin-down the 9V battery-key is disconnected and presumably so is the power supply to whatever propels the shaft.
    a) a movement of the disks by hand does not result in any reaction from the Angular Position Sensor in the motor's feedback loop.

Your propulsion idea matches the observable data the worst of all ideas proposed so far,  namely:
1) Belt drive of the shaft (through the pedestals and pillow blocks), with the following motors hidden in the base:
     a) Asynchronous AC Induction Motor (no cogging and drag),
     b) Universal motor (no cogging and drag),
     c) Electronically commutated BLDC motor with an angular position sensor in its feedback loop,
     d) Electronically commutated BLAC motor with an angular position sensor in its feedback loop.
2) Direct drive of the shaft with:
     a) Marinov motor,
     b) Toroid motor (w/ concealed radial windings in the toroid and magnets embedded in the shaft),
     c) Toroid motor (w/ concealed radial windings in the toroid and shorted squirrel cage embedded in the shaft),
     d) Hydraulic oil-gear motor.
3) EM Drive of the disks with:
     a) Bedini Motor,
     b) Beta current recoil,
     c) Eddy Current motor (as in old electric energy meters).

P.S.
I am familiar with BLDC and BLDC servo motor technology too.  I had build drivers for them and programmed their Field Oriented Controllers even at the DSP level.

verpies

Quote from: Hoppy on April 25, 2013, 07:31:58 AM
Could the saw like noise be an auto starter motor, relay switched from the 9V battery and simply there to provide the starting torque to get the big main motor (on car tyres) running up to full speed?? :)
No, an auto starter motor makes a different sound and this sound is dependent on its angular speed (RPMs).
The constant frequency and constant amplitude saw-like sound is present whenever positive acceleration is present.

Quote from: Hoppy on April 25, 2013, 07:31:58 AM
It appears that TK is holding the connections on the 9V battery throughout the acceleration period of the discs but this is just my assumption of course.
It sure appears that way.

stivep

Quote from: verpies on April 25, 2013, 04:00:29 AM
What is the falling edge response time of your neutron detector and the Radiac meter?

In other words, how long do they indicate something, AFTER the stimulus is removed ?


Not long
from 3 seconds to 60 seconds at max
you see me pulsing with microphone.


At maximum of Radiac when microphone is released and I try to switch  channels to higher you can notice that needle  is going up by itself.
 




Wesley

verpies

Quote from: stivep on April 25, 2013, 09:40:05 AM
Quote from: verpies on April 25, 2013, 04:00:29 AM
What is the falling edge response time of your neutron detector and the Radiac meter?
In other words, how long do they indicate something, AFTER the stimulus is removed ?
Not long,  from 3 seconds to 60 seconds at max
You see me pulsing with microphone.
I see.  This means that you should not 'pulse you microphone" faster than this response time, or you will not be able to distinguish between the RF interference with your detectors and real emissions from the sample.