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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

@Zeit,I think it is just a soldered tag and nothing special, also the copper box does not leave much room in side itself due to the row of either transistors or diodes circling the lower half, which also have to be wired up I guess inside. The switch that is flicked to get spark going is the other side just out of your picture.
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Keith

baroutologos

Quote from: Zeitmaschine on November 06, 2013, 06:57:25 AM
Wikipedia: »A Faraday cage is best understood as an approximation to an ideal hollow conductor. Externally or internally applied electromagnetic fields produce forces on the charge carriers (usually electrons) within the conductor; the charges are redistributed accordingly (that is, electric currents are generated). Once the charges have rearranged so as to cancel the applied field inside, the currents stop.«
Thus the next question: How to open and close a Faraday cage automatically without using a lot of energy in order to do this?
Hmmm ....


Faraday cage from semiconductors? :P

stivep

one side or opening from the faraday box is a ferrite that is your valve.


Quote
Wesley:
(as magnetic field and any current is associated with electric one (creating electromagnetic one), at 90 degrees both are inseparable in energy transfer).


Note:
( steady state magnets are used to accelerate electrons in  accelerators...... do they give out any energy  at all- no they not.?)


or
ferrite rod inside box


or


Tesla coil with rod inside,  :)
what is the sides of coil? metal? cage?


so what that you have opening from up and down.


electrostatic field does shielding.


Well with  faraday box it would be better as less energy needed to open the valve.





Wesley


a.king21

Quote from: Zeitmaschine on November 06, 2013, 06:57:25 AM

In a (completely closed) Faraday cage there is no electric field. The Earth's electric field surrounds that cage but it isn't inside that cage. The cage is empty.

1) Now we open that cage (by removing its walls).
2) The Earth's electric field can now flow into the space of that former cage.
3) We close that cage so again there is no electric field inside.

Question: Where did the electric field go that was in the space of that cage while the cage was open?
Answer: It was converted into an electric current (going to the ground) when the cage was closed.

Therefore, if we have a Faraday cage and we open and close it in rapid succession (high frequency) then we should be able to generate a continuous ground current of noticeable magnitude. So -as I see this- simply closing and opening a Faraday cage will convert the electric field (of the Earth) to an electric current which can be used to drive a load.

Thus the next question: How to open and close a Faraday cage automatically without using a lot of energy in order to do this?

Hmmm ....


Use a rotary Tesla switch.
Cost of switch:- 2 aa batteries.
Switching ability: hundreds of killowatts.
Cost of manufacture: 1 pound from the pound shop or 1 dollar from the dollar shop.
(Plus the Faraday cage)