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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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captainkt

@a.king21 What is really interesting is the bulbs in series with mot are 320 watts, watt meter in to variac reads 300w then it seems what ever  I can get out of one wire HV end of mot to run rest of circuit to earth is free with no more input.
Regards
Keith

baroutologos

Quote from: Haan on November 04, 2013, 04:29:46 AM
"I use bifilar winding ... why?.
Because bifilar winding is frequency independant.  That means I do not need to tune that, and any frequency I put through,  I (it) will go out here."
This aligns with an early post in this thread about Russian HAM operators using bifilar windings in their radio circuits.  Now we know why.
This also nicely answers your recent rhetorical questions about whether bifilar windings have 'special' properties.
It's another step forward in understanding...


To tune the coil to what? Frequency? In terms of? Getting what?
Russian Ham operators use biffilar? I am not an RF specialist, but cannot understand in what sense? Anyone with HAM knowledge to talk about the unusual merits of biffilar?

verpies

Quote from: a.king21 on November 04, 2013, 09:59:09 AM
Verpies: What is the output voltage difference between aiding and bucking mode in a bifilar coil?
As a symmetrical secondary winding: "Aiding" emf is proportional to the total number of turns. "Bucking" emf cancels itself to zero.

verpies

Quote from: stivep on November 04, 2013, 10:16:59 AM
basically  the rod inside...
Does that rod need to be composed of a material that has non-zero spin?  e.g. copper, zinc, iron, barium, Al, brass, etc...

stivep


Quote from: verpies on November 04, 2013, 10:50:09 AMDoes that rod need to be composed of a material that has non-zero spin?  e.g. copper, zinc, iron, barium, Al, brass, etc...

for God Sake
Please read my last post  again  all of you :)  can you?
You got it there.
You got your ghost in your hands.
all of it in one including TK


Verpies obudz sie  wreszcie masz co chciales :)  uhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.


Wesley
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as far as rod....................... it could be  straight  piece of ferrite.
it could be  Colman active part.Wow This will  do  the bust uhhhhhhhhhhh..
It could be  iron soft one  (56 will do it too.)


could that be  cooper?......... I'm not sure .............. yet not sure.
but I think it might.




Wesley