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  • #76
    Build it youself!
    I am tired of someone telling us what to build only to see later that it does not work. Build it yourself, share the results and then we'll talk. There are so many things that we "should" build, one better than the next.
    It's better to wear off by working than to rust by doing nothing.

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    • #77
      agree, and concentrate on one thing and go. better is to do one work and finish it, than take 20 unfinished...

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      • #78
        Let assume that we have a metallic insulated plate connected to the load which is then connected to real ground dense of electrons.
        Now we put pure electrostatic positive potential on metallic plate in pulsating mode.What is happening next with electrons from ground ?
        Instead of metallic insulated plate we can use coil too.

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        • #79
          i wana to say that no need to find some resonanses, because resonanse are anyway and this is not that resoananse as are advertised ewerywhere.
          When you play a guitar and hit on one of the strings, then string resonate on its own frequency...

          important is spark gap power, like on electric lighter - it is strong and fast with great potential.
          Last edited by cosmo-lv; 06-08-2010, 02:39 AM.

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          • #80
            Originally posted by dragon View Post
            The NST is a 120V input with a 6500 volt .02 amp output.

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            hi dragon.. what it means NST? sorry to bother...


            This kapanadze replica by Jnaudin may not be OVERUNITY or FREE ENERGY... but one thing im shore... its a very efficient way of driving lamps...

            powering 2100Watts light bulbs ... with only 210Watt input is something very interesting! no doubt about it!

            he should show the real output voltage and current... and not the power that the lights need to light up!

            i've been folowing Naudins work and this guy really rocks! as usual, when he finish testing the device.. he will put out all the power info.. and the circuit to!

            the world should have like a "Manhattan Project" with the best scientists in the world to discover free energy, and this guy should be the Leader of that team!


            hugs

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            • #81
              Originally posted by juju View Post
              the world should have like a "Manhattan Project" with the best scientists in the world to discover free energy, and this guy should be the Leader of that team!
              And you seriously believe that such a project never existed already?
              As long as it´s run by the government though, the "world" will never benefit from it. Look at "Energetics" in the soviet union.
              All the people involved in the "Manhattan Project" had very dubious
              occult "spare time activities" and interconnections and no intention to build that weapon to help the world.


              An NST is a Neon Sign Tranformer.

              As it looks like judging from Naudin´s comment he will as of now not reveal further documentation about his device probably related to liability concerns which he could easily exclude.

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              • #82
                Originally posted by dragon View Post
                I've made several attempts with different coils and this is one of the better ones. The whole thing is Tesla basics as you can see in the diagram of the circuit. The picture's show it running a small 40 watt bulb at around 7 watts of input, the variac is set at around 50 volts. The NST is a 120V input with a 6500 volt .02 amp output. I have 2 earth grounds on this one but the second doesn't seem to add anything and can be removed without changing the light intensity or input requirement. One is required.

                I've found by playing with various coils and bulbs it's not so much the wattage of the bulb in as much as the resistance of the bulb or bulbs. I have no real way of measuring the output at a wattage level, no claims are being made.... just an interesting experiment.
                dragon, nice work there and thanks for sharing. Can you say what material is the rod in the middle of the coil?
                There is no important work, there are only a series of moments to demonstrate your mastery and impeccability. Quote from Almine

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                • #83
                  Originally posted by ewizard View Post
                  dragon, nice work there and thanks for sharing. Can you say what material is the rod in the middle of the coil?
                  Thanks ewizard, the material through the center is just a section of copper bar stock I had handy. I had a wire through the center and thought it might enhance the effect somewhat... there was no difference.

                  @juju... light really isn't a good indicator of total output. Although JLN's replication is impressive in my experience the halogen bulbs are blindingly bright at full power. If he's measuring volts and amps to calculate the output then it is impressive indeed, if on the other hand he's only counting the lit bulbs as the total output based on their rating then I would say it falls short of the estimated output.

                  @all... I noticed JLN took down the first video showing the box open, it appeared to be MOT driving the coil... this would be quite dangerous indeed. Experimenting with lower power NST transformers would be much safer.
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                  Last edited by dragon; 01-19-2012, 04:14 AM.

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                  • #84
                    Similar to Tesla 'Hairpin' Circuit

                    Almost a year ago I duplicated a 'Hairpin' circuit that lit a halogen bulb that could be submerged in water and still remain lit.

                    YouTube - AEVector's Channel

                    The Kapagen circuit is similar except that the hairpin circuit uses straight bars instead of coiled cables/wires. Compare both circuits and you'll see the similarities. The Kapagen circuit might even work without all the fancy coils.

                    I wonder if the bulbs in the Kapagen generator can be submerged in water and still light up??!! Then what you're seeing is cold electricity!

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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by n84dafun View Post
                      Almost a year ago I duplicated a 'Hairpin' circuit that lit a halogen bulb that could be submerged in water and still remain lit.

                      YouTube - AEVector's Channel

                      The Kapagen circuit is similar except that the hairpin circuit uses straight bars instead of coiled cables/wires. Compare both circuits and you'll see the similarities. The Kapagen circuit might even work without all the fancy coils.

                      I wonder if the bulbs in the Kapagen generator can be submerged in water and still light up??!! Then what you're seeing is cold electricity!
                      I don't really know what the Kapagen circuit looks like, I'm just basing this on Dragon's circuit he posted earlier, which looks similar to the Hairpin circuit except without the coils.

                      @Dragon, would it be possible to submerge your bulb in water? Be careful if you do.

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                      • #86
                        Originally posted by n84dafun View Post
                        I don't really know what the Kapagen circuit looks like, I'm just basing this on Dragon's circuit he posted earlier, which looks similar to the Hairpin circuit except without the coils.

                        @Dragon, would it be possible to submerge your bulb in water? Be careful if you do.
                        Nice video of your hairpin, great work on the device as well... you should be able to light other bulbs at different node points along the bars as well. I played with a smaller version of the hairpin using a 12v NST and it worked reasonably well... fun project...

                        I don't have a clue to the actual Kapagen or Kapanadze circuit either, what I did is a basic tesla transformer in sort of a reverse form. I'm not sure I'll be testing the "submerged bulb" anytime soon... I'm sure it produces enough ambient energy to light LED's in water though....
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                        Last edited by dragon; 01-19-2012, 04:14 AM.

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                        • #87
                          Displacement current

                          Jean Louis Naudin just added 2 videos on Displacement Current by MIT lecturer, on his KAPAGEN webpage :
                          YouTube - Displacement Current Example 1 Part 1
                          YouTube - Displacement Current Example 2

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                          • #88
                            Originally posted by Jules Tresor View Post
                            Jean Louis Naudin just added 2 videos on Displacement Current by MIT lecturer, on his KAPAGEN webpage :
                            YouTube - Displacement Current Example 1 Part 1
                            YouTube - Displacement Current Example 2
                            yeah it pretty much proves that you won't get free energy out of displacement currents.

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                            • #89
                              @dragon
                              The first JLN video is still available from my place.
                              YouTube - The KAPAGEN v3, a Kapanadze generator replication, by Jean-Louis Naudin

                              The box contains a BIIIG transformer, might be a Microwave Oven one ...


                              Such power is very dangerous as he says, not for everyone to play with

                              Your replication is great, and I think it's important to find a way to make it work with lower voltage as yours, for "public" disclosure. Even if the output is in the hundreds of watts "only". It could already solve a lots of problems in third world
                              But JLN is not a small player he goes direct to the big one

                              So if I understand well, he is using the 2 ground rods as a capacitor, a BIIIG one !
                              Is it the same concept as the impressive hairpin device from n84dafun ? (But with higher voltage and capacitor)

                              Thanks for sharing guys

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                              • #90


                                Over at OU forum, Sr. member "bolt" speculates on what is inside that big multi wound coil:

                                Selfrunning Free Energy devices up to 5 KW from Tariel Kapanadze
                                In Naudin system probably only thick copper wire but coupling A using 5 ferrite toroidal cores through which the thick wire passes through the center of each core.
                                Interesting idea of coupling the A field using ferrite toroidal cores. He talks like he knows how its done.

                                Regards

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