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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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leo48

QuoteIf we connect two diodes back-to-back, what do we have? A non-linear resistor?

This system is used to transform the square waves into sinusoidal

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batfish

Quote from: wattsup on March 15, 2016, 10:22:09 AM

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Is it possible to take one AC line and pass it through a type of full bridge rectifier where you can then output TWO DISTINCT outputs that are 180 degrees out of phase? If this is possible, then you can make transformers with two primaries, one left primary, center secondary, one right primary where each primary now gets its own AC peak pulsed that is 180 degrees out of phase and the secondary will now have the impulses coming from two changing vectors. If this can work and increase the intensity of the Sway of copper nuclei, we just made a new toy for working towards OU devices.

Like this? This sounds very like one way of looking at the  Clemente Figuera system.

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AlienGrey

Quote from: wattsup on March 26, 2016, 11:47:44 AM
@Zeitmaschine

The TK device (if it is real) can have one of two workings.

1) Flyback Coil (1) primary produces HV to Tesla Coil (2) type primary where its HV is compressed to higher amps and returned to #1 primary in a loop.

2) AC mains is used to created two outputs at 180 degrees offset.

So as I had posted above more then a week ago, here is a challenge. Take two standard identical transformers having 1 primary and 1 secondary each. Put identical light bulbs on each secondary.
Using the 120 or 220 vac mains (I use a variac), use as many properly rated diodes as you want to produce the final outcome of the bulbs lighting up in alternation. This means when one light bulb lights the other is off and alternate like that. If this can be done first, then OU is not that far away.

While anyone with the proper abilities tries to accomplish this, it would be a good idea to write down all the connection methods used, all the scope shots shown per connection method and try to understand all the changes taking place with each change in connection method. Just this small exercise if done in a methodical manner will make your mind go crazy when you start to try and understand what is happening inside those two transformers. I will not do it for you or anyone. It requires someone with good EE street cred.

The basis is very simple. If AC is alternating as our books explain, and if the full bridge rectifier takes up and down waves of a normal sinewave and produces double the up waves and no down waves, then it should be possible to split the output with one line having only up waves at every start of a cycles and the other line should be able to have only down waves at the second half of each cycle producing two 30Hz (if 60Hz) or 25HZ (if 50Hz) bulbs to light in alternation. Sounds simple enough and if the books are right then this should be very easy to do. Good luck. Just be careful if you are using your scope. Do not use the ground lead.

wattsup

Ha, ha, that's getting close to the 'flicker' rate, I can remember playing with that idea in the 70s when SCR's first came out, you end up using a diode if you like to experiment  instead of the scr but the bulb lights 'dimly' it sounds like false economy, one would do better to modulate the bulbs power supply frequency up to oh I don't know 10 to 20 khz and use an air space coil and collect the fly back at the 4th harmonic but don't rectify it and you will get a hell of a lot more light out of that bulb, try it! It's not free energy but a better use of what you have got.

regards AG

NickZ

    Zeit:
   This video below is showing the most amazing Kacher driven device. If it's for real.
   It also looks a lot like the simple circuit that you showed previously. Using only Kacher driver circuit, to power kWs of loads.
I don't understand what is being said. But, I heard the word Kapanadze.

    To me there is something or very wrong there, or very right.  But, I'll bet that it is not so easy to replicate the effect that it's showing. You'll never know unless you try it out.  If you could only know what is going on with all hidden details, as well as  what that driver circuits looks like.

   This video has me baffled.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qi1SdKAiK1E&ebc=ANyPxKrJj98oBQI8H8UMlNAouv8zL1EMJ1dPmmXJtXbao8eIo6aKxTaun1FU5djpbSJdtPaVyzn83THzQ1DIei98adeISDjqzw

Meta

 "If AC is alternating as our books explain,  ....."

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Consider this: The books are not right...

Gerard Morin explains, "AC is RF (radio frequency) which drives our motors."