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  • #46
    Originally posted by Nick_Z View Post
    The circuit in the video is part of the Akula/Ruslan replication. My version of it, so far. But, I'm testing to see if I can manage to see something special by just using the Kacher crt as the only input source, to see what it can do by itself. At that point it's just a test. There was no induction circuit connected along with the Kacher circuit, on that video. Just the Kacher circuit working to partially light a 100w bulb.
    I'm also trying to see how Roma does it in his video, (that I posted previously), by trying combining something similar on my own set up.
    The idea is a self running system. Or at least trying to find how Roma has done it. Roma's previous video, (prior to his self runner video) shows 4000 kWs of output. So, about 24w input to the Kacher crt, and showing about 4000w output, from a 12v car battery/Kacher circuit. We don't know if the car battery will be discharged, or how long it will take. But, that's not important once he got it self running with no battery, shown on his last video.
    That Poma circuit(s) are much simpler to replicate than anything that Don Smith ever came up with, and it has higher output, as well.
    Hi Nik_Z
    Have you asked Mr. Roma, Akula, Ruslan for accurate schemes and dimensions of the elements, setting mode, the measurement results of their devices. I can tell you about my device. For the functionality of other devices I do not have enough information.

    Thanks,
    Spigel
    Last edited by BSpg; 07-20-2016, 01:41 PM.

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    • #47
      Yes, but that does not mean that what is being shown, is always entirely correct. Such as with the Don Smith devices.

      There are videos, schematics, and explanations.
      The most detailed are Ruslan's self running devices.
      But, Poma's (Roma) self runner has the simplest circuit of all.

      We don't have enough information on most all of these devices, to really know just how they function. And that's why some of us are interested in replicating them, to try to understand their mode of operation.

      Wireless transfer of energy is an impractical solution, as far as I can see.
      To light a bulb at a loss, just few feet away? What's the point?
      And wireless is not free energy, in any case. Tesla used generators to power most of his projects, including his unfinished tower. Although his electric car was one exception. If true.

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      • #48
        Hi NickZ

        Originally posted by Nick_Z View Post
        Yes, but that does not mean that what is being shown, is always entirely correct. Such as with the Don Smith devices.

        There are videos, schematics, and explanations.
        The most detailed are Ruslan's self running devices.
        But, Poma's (Roma) self runner has the simplest circuit of all.

        We don't have enough information on most all of these devices, to really know just how they function. And that's why some of us are interested in replicating them, to try to understand their mode of operation.
        Why not ask for additional information?


        Originally posted by Nick_Z View Post

        Wireless transfer of energy is an impractical solution, as far as I can see.
        To light a bulb at a loss, just few feet away? What's the point?
        And wireless is not free energy, in any case. Tesla used generators to power most of his projects, including his unfinished tower. Although his electric car was one exception. If true.
        I study near field and looking for anomalies. Comparing with the results of others. Maybe all lead to the same goal. Through a series of experiments getting a better look at some of the basic phenomena. Example - my last video:

        Basic Tesla's Experiments (Part 5) - Impedance Matching
        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQ7J04Tr80A

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        • #49
          Maybe so, but the only goal that I've seen achieved by table top wireless, is just what you have showed in your nicely made video. Well done.
          Now what are you planning on doing, to further that along?

          Look at what this guy has done with his Kacher circuit, to make it self run.
          Originally this video was done by a guy called Vasmus, again a fairly simple circuit, if we only knew how he does it.
          You could say that it's also near field wireless transfer, of a different type.
          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLd96RdlKZc


          Many questions have been asked, about all the different devices that I've mentioned. All those contraptions are different, yet all work by possibly the same principals. So, it's the "effect", that I'm after.

          I've got over 3000 posts at OU.com, on the Daly thread. That's where any questions and issues concerning these devices mentioned are discussed, with the rest of the group there and their ideas, and replications.
          Just in case that you might want to check it out sometime.

          I pop in here to see if there is anything new and exciting, I'm hoping that there will be, sometime.

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          • #50
            Hi NikZ


            Originally posted by Nick_Z View Post
            Maybe so, but the only goal that I've seen achieved by table top wireless, is just what you have showed in your nicely made video. Well done.
            Now what are you planning on doing, to further that along?
            Thanks.

            Currently working on a stronger device to examine the wireless power transmission.

            Something like this video:
            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbqR8EpIP04
            Last edited by BSpg; 07-22-2016, 07:10 PM.

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            • #51
              I made a small step forward in the study of Tesla coil and near field region.

              Video: Tesla coil and oscillating electric field
              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9yFrQ41Za0

              Spigel
              Last edited by BSpg; 08-07-2016, 08:45 PM.

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