Battery-Antenna-Battery (Sandwich) Caplet
Thanks for that post. I guess I can forget about using a junk MOV cap.
Good point.
Also, if you look at the copper plate, it would appear to be a center plate between the
negative side (plate) of a battery #1 and the positive side (plate) of battery #2 of a type of Battery-Antenna-Battery (Sandwich) Caplet.
And thanks for that clarification about the radiant battery exciter circuit:
Regards,
Vidbid
PS: Here's the link to that post referenced in the above schematic image: Selfrunning Free Energy devices up to 5 KW from Tariel Kapanadze
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Selfrunning Free Energy devices up to 5 KW from Tariel Kapanadze:
Reply #9758 on: December 12, 2011, 04:53:05 PM:
RESPONSE BY ZNEL:
Very nice work and very interesting... you can easily shift the voltage in the coil by adding
or removing inductance or by altering the forced node.
I've noticed most build the kacher with lots of turns on the secondary coil... the primary
reason to do this is to increase the inductance of the coil, thus creating a HV output.
I've built them with a few as 25 turn secondaries and 2 turn primaries and you start noticing
some other interesting characteristics of the circuit. If you construct them on large
diameter forms you can increase inductance considerably and only need a few turns on the
secondary. Consider for a moment... are you pulsing the coil to a positive HV or a negative
HV at the free end? If you connect the HV end directly to ground it will draw current
into the system and shift the voltage node. It reduces the losses in radiant escapement (
the field around the coil will be much smaller ) and contains it in the system. Similar to
adding a very large capacitor as the top load.
You'll notice everything around the circuit is "hot" and will light bulbs by simply holding
them in your hand and touching battery terminals, metal plates or any exposed wiring around
the circuit. This isn't necessarily characteristic of the kacher although it's one of the
easiest circuits to produce the effect.
I've made some very small coils on a 4.5" diameter PVC tube with 25 turns and the results are
quite amazing. When you match a harmonic with a natural earth frequency the results are
even better. An 8.5" diameter coil with 50 turns of 20ga wire will run at or around 1.094
Mhz.
The diagram shows one of the versions I'm using although I've changed to the MJE13007
transistor instead of the Tip31 although the 31 is a little more robust they tend to explode
if the circuit is over amped. The MJE requires a 2.2-3.3 ohm resistor and the Tip requires
a 22k to 39k to operate as I've explained.
As you can see in my video " the importance of ground" the circuit comes alive with an earth
ground connected. windfilter - YouTube .
This is the 50 turn coil on an 8.5" form The other video is using the same kacher to drive a
larger tesla coil through a GDT . This is a completely passive oscillator where the kacher
is simply charging a cap and discharging it through the GDT into the primary coil of the
tesla on the floor. It easily lights the 60 watt outside area bulb and shows that the
current from the ground can light a bulb through body capacitance.
windfilter - YouTube .
If you add an antenna with a diode to a DC battery positive and pulse the neg terminal with
HV negative will the battery charge? Is the coil being pulsed to HV positive or HV
negative?
Image from that OU post:
From that post, it would seem possible that Znel(Overunity Forum) and Windfilter(YouTube) could be one and the same person.
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Also, if you look at the copper plate, it would appear to be a center plate between the
negative side (plate) of a battery #1 and the positive side (plate) of battery #2 of a type of Battery-Antenna-Battery (Sandwich) Caplet.
And thanks for that clarification about the radiant battery exciter circuit:
Regards,
Vidbid
PS: Here's the link to that post referenced in the above schematic image: Selfrunning Free Energy devices up to 5 KW from Tariel Kapanadze
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Selfrunning Free Energy devices up to 5 KW from Tariel Kapanadze:
Reply #9758 on: December 12, 2011, 04:53:05 PM:
Quote from: baroutologos on December 12, 2011, 03:08:09 PM:
"I was experimenting with my Kacher setup and noticed an oddity, to me at least.
I regarded Kachers were run by their LC component that is the coil and stray capacitance or
any added capacitance. I know they also formulate a standing wave, that correspond to the
running frequency thus determining wavelength etc
A couple of days ago, a noticed (i say it with some reserve though) that this is not
necessarily so. A kacher can be run also at a frequency determined by the... voltage nodes? i
explain...
...
When i assembled my Kacher with a coil (24awg, 180mm length, 50mm diam, 1.43 mH) and i left
(coil) open ended, it oscillates about 1.72 MHz freely. By forcing an antinode to the hot
lead, (applying a resistor say 10K and connecting it to emitter or ground or even short it to
emmiter) the Kacher starts oscillating at 2.8 MHz (more or less), nothing suggesting that
exists any LC component for dictating such oscillation. Also, no matter if i add any
capacitance anywhere, this frequency does not change much. (if at all)
By inserting a ferrite rod inside the coil, the frequency alters or lowers to some 2.2 Mhz
and by observing coil's standing voltage with a screw driver, the voltage antinodes stays
more or less the same, both ends are not hot, (especially if emmiter is really grounded) but
this time the "standing voltage wave" is skewed. Of course a lower frequency has a larger
wavelength, but since both HV coil's ends (i.e. base and emmiter) are almost same voltage
assume a skewness to exist.
utube video: Kacher frequency determined by standing wave.MPG - YouTube
I would enjoy some comments
"I was experimenting with my Kacher setup and noticed an oddity, to me at least.
I regarded Kachers were run by their LC component that is the coil and stray capacitance or
any added capacitance. I know they also formulate a standing wave, that correspond to the
running frequency thus determining wavelength etc
A couple of days ago, a noticed (i say it with some reserve though) that this is not
necessarily so. A kacher can be run also at a frequency determined by the... voltage nodes? i
explain...
...
When i assembled my Kacher with a coil (24awg, 180mm length, 50mm diam, 1.43 mH) and i left
(coil) open ended, it oscillates about 1.72 MHz freely. By forcing an antinode to the hot
lead, (applying a resistor say 10K and connecting it to emitter or ground or even short it to
emmiter) the Kacher starts oscillating at 2.8 MHz (more or less), nothing suggesting that
exists any LC component for dictating such oscillation. Also, no matter if i add any
capacitance anywhere, this frequency does not change much. (if at all)
By inserting a ferrite rod inside the coil, the frequency alters or lowers to some 2.2 Mhz
and by observing coil's standing voltage with a screw driver, the voltage antinodes stays
more or less the same, both ends are not hot, (especially if emmiter is really grounded) but
this time the "standing voltage wave" is skewed. Of course a lower frequency has a larger
wavelength, but since both HV coil's ends (i.e. base and emmiter) are almost same voltage
assume a skewness to exist.
utube video: Kacher frequency determined by standing wave.MPG - YouTube
I would enjoy some comments
Very nice work and very interesting... you can easily shift the voltage in the coil by adding
or removing inductance or by altering the forced node.
I've noticed most build the kacher with lots of turns on the secondary coil... the primary
reason to do this is to increase the inductance of the coil, thus creating a HV output.
I've built them with a few as 25 turn secondaries and 2 turn primaries and you start noticing
some other interesting characteristics of the circuit. If you construct them on large
diameter forms you can increase inductance considerably and only need a few turns on the
secondary. Consider for a moment... are you pulsing the coil to a positive HV or a negative
HV at the free end? If you connect the HV end directly to ground it will draw current
into the system and shift the voltage node. It reduces the losses in radiant escapement (
the field around the coil will be much smaller ) and contains it in the system. Similar to
adding a very large capacitor as the top load.
You'll notice everything around the circuit is "hot" and will light bulbs by simply holding
them in your hand and touching battery terminals, metal plates or any exposed wiring around
the circuit. This isn't necessarily characteristic of the kacher although it's one of the
easiest circuits to produce the effect.
I've made some very small coils on a 4.5" diameter PVC tube with 25 turns and the results are
quite amazing. When you match a harmonic with a natural earth frequency the results are
even better. An 8.5" diameter coil with 50 turns of 20ga wire will run at or around 1.094
Mhz.
The diagram shows one of the versions I'm using although I've changed to the MJE13007
transistor instead of the Tip31 although the 31 is a little more robust they tend to explode
if the circuit is over amped. The MJE requires a 2.2-3.3 ohm resistor and the Tip requires
a 22k to 39k to operate as I've explained.
As you can see in my video " the importance of ground" the circuit comes alive with an earth
ground connected. windfilter - YouTube .
This is the 50 turn coil on an 8.5" form The other video is using the same kacher to drive a
larger tesla coil through a GDT . This is a completely passive oscillator where the kacher
is simply charging a cap and discharging it through the GDT into the primary coil of the
tesla on the floor. It easily lights the 60 watt outside area bulb and shows that the
current from the ground can light a bulb through body capacitance.
windfilter - YouTube .
If you add an antenna with a diode to a DC battery positive and pulse the neg terminal with
HV negative will the battery charge? Is the coil being pulsed to HV positive or HV
negative?
From that post, it would seem possible that Znel(Overunity Forum) and Windfilter(YouTube) could be one and the same person.
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