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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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Zeitmaschine

Congratulations! Nice drawing. ;D

Quote from: Hoppy on July 24, 2013, 12:37:06 PM
Note the 2-stage switching, which if switched incorrectly connects 230V from the grid directly to the primary of the step-down transformer whilst the inverter is running, thereby causing the loud 'noise' we here on the video!
Let's see what we have here: »230V Live« means a) a hidden wire suitable for 25 amps b) a hidden »Thyristor Chopper« which can also cope with 25 amps c) two switches (S1 and S2) when both closed connecting the output of the inverter to 230V mains without melting down the output stage of this inverter (don't know how loud the noise could be during a meltdown). Actually I'm rather doubtful if this schematic could ever do a reliable job (of faking).

In addition there is one more thing to consider: The »230V Live« source must be dimensioned for a current of 25 amps. What happens in case of a short circuit? Will it set the whole house on fire? In Central Germany the fuses in the fuse boxes are commonly rated at 16 amps. So I couldn't replicate this trickery even if I want to (without manipulating the fuse box). The sealed main circuit breaker here is rated at 63 amps. So it's too bad but trying to fake TK's 100KW device would surely blow the main fuse here. What a pity! But maybe in Georgia the fuses are much stronger.

Quote from: NickZ on July 24, 2013, 11:00:46 AM
Common guys, lets build something... At least you'll have a base to continue to experiment. Let's not let this thread be of just arm chair critics. 2000 pages of talk.
At page 20,000 we could call this thread »20,000 Leagues Under The Truth«. :P

Hoppy

Quote from: Zeitmaschine on July 24, 2013, 03:40:07 PM
Congratulations! Nice drawing. ;D
Let's see what we have here: »230V Live« means a) a hidden wire suitable for 25 amps b) a hidden »Thyristor Chopper« which can also cope with 25 amps c) two switches (S1 and S2) when both closed connecting the output of the inverter to 230V mains without melting down the output stage of this inverter (don't know how loud the noise could be during a meltdown). Actually I'm rather doubtful if this schematic could ever do a reliable job (of faking).

In addition there is one more thing to consider: The »230V Live« source must be dimensioned for a current of 25 amps. What happens in case of a short circuit? Will it set the whole house on fire? In Central Germany the fuses in the fuse boxes are commonly rated at 16 amps. So I couldn't replicate this trickery even if I want to (without manipulating the fuse box). The sealed main circuit breaker here is rated at 63 amps. So it's too bad but trying to fake TK's 100KW device would surely blow the main fuse here. What a pity! But maybe in Georgia the fuses are much stronger.
At page 20,000 we could call this thread »20,000 Leagues Under The Truth«. :P

You forget that a clamp meter will not read an HF chopped mains current accurately. Do you really think that TK would make it easy for investigators to obtain meaningful meter readings and surely you noticed the violently fluctuating readings when the guy tried measuring the voltage across the lamps in the 'Green box' garden video.

Have you filled in the big question mark on your schematic, so that others can attempt a replication of your proposal for the real McCoy?

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Zeitmaschine

Quote from: Hoppy on July 24, 2013, 05:13:01 PM
surely you noticed the violently fluctuating readings when the guy tried measuring the voltage across the lamps in the 'Green box' garden video.
You are talking about the same violently fluctuating readings like in this video?

Of course there are fluctuating readings because of a spark polluting the whole setup. But this does not mean this spark is really necessary. A spark acts like a fast switch for high voltage. But I can't see how a fast switch should contribute to an additional energy output of the setup. Early Tesla had no other means than using a spark. A modern transistor can easily create high voltage with a frequency in the range of hundreds of KHz without a spark. So why using still a spark? Because it is more photogenic?

But since TK's five light bulbs are each rated at 1000 watts then the power output should be 5000 watts regardless of the fluctuating readings. Maybe TK has faked the light bulbs too.

Quote from: Hoppy on July 24, 2013, 05:13:01 PM
Have you filled in the big question mark on your schematic, so that others can attempt a replication of your proposal for the real McCoy?
Actually I'm waiting for others to fill in the big question mark, so I can attempt a replication of my proposal for the real McCoy. 8)

cheappower2012

Zeitmaschine

You have a black box,x current goes in ,y current goes out,
no data,no clues.You can only guess whats there.
When the big coil discharges the spark, it induces a voltage spike on the coil inside,
that coil carries ac,that mixes with it,this is what causes the inability to read the ac voltage
across the bulbs,the cheap clampmeter has a weird ability to read phantom currents,this adds to the show
by showing false ground currents,the aim is its a Tesla invention.Its
impossible to determine anything with either the 2004 video or the green box video,there are no clues.Both video's are great for skeptics ;)