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Selfrunning Free Energy devices up to 5 KW from Tariel Kapanadze

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verpies

Quote from: Hoppy on April 25, 2013, 12:38:53 PM
Are you able to build up a clearer picture for us on your HV power transmission idea, using the braid and how this could be practically implemented with minimum complexity?
Get two 13:1 transformers (step-up and step-down) and a litzed braid out of some high quality coaxial cable, scrape off the varnish from the ends of individual strands of wire, separate them into 2 isolated groups, and connect them to the transformers.

If you cannot find a coaxial cable with a braid made out of litz wire then weave your own out of enameled magnet wire. The enamel can handle 3kV.

Hoppy

Quote from: verpies on April 25, 2013, 12:57:40 PM
Get two 13:1 transformers (step-up and step-down) and a litzed braid out of some high quality coaxial cable, scrape off the varnish from the individual strands of wire, sort them into isolated 2 groups, and connect them to the transformers.

If you cannot find a coaxial cable with a braid made out of litz wire then weave your own out of enameled magnet wire. The enamel can handle 3kV.

Thanks Verpies. I'll make sure I find some suitable co-ax  ;)

Edit: Although very dangerous to mess around with, do think TK could have used a couple of big MOT's? I think these put about about 2KV @ around 500mA.

Hoppy

Thinking back when we originally discussed the braid, I noticed that the surface of the braid showed patches of discolouration along its length. I'm now thinking this may have been because the braid had been sprayed with a lacquer to provide added insulation.

verpies

Quote from: Hoppy on April 25, 2013, 01:06:47 PM
Although very dangerous to mess around with, do think TK could have used a couple of big MOT's? I think these put about about 2KV @ around 500mA.
Yes, very dangerous. Did you ever notice TK or any of his cohorts being overly cautious with that "grounding braid" ?
2kV @ 500mA would probably do the trick.

Quote from: Hoppy on April 25, 2013, 02:20:00 PM
Thinking back when we originally discussed the braid, I noticed that the surface of the braid showed patches of discolouration along its length. I'm now thinking this may have been because the braid had been sprayed with a lacquer to provide added insulation.
Yes, extra varnish would make it a little safer to handle. ...but would it decrease the chances of the enamel breakdown between the wires of the braid?

Hoppy

Quote from: verpies on April 25, 2013, 02:25:48 PM
Yes, very dangerous. Did you ever notice TK or any of his cohorts being overly cautious with that "grounding braid" ?
2kV @ 500mA would probably do the trick.

Yes, and I don't think they would have been so overly cautious had there only been a mains neutral on the braid.