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Author Topic: Stivep1: Tesla Rehash (Akula device)  (Read 172508 times)

e2matrix

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Re: Stivep1: Tesla Rehash (Akula device)
« Reply #105 on: December 15, 2013, 07:47:01 PM »
Anyone: I was studying the latest post of Akula0083's circuit, and was wondering if someone would have time to translate the text. (NOTE: Attachment).
As Always: Thank You and have a great day: br549
The top circled text says "Model number 004 was developed with the support of engineers and experts "Public Research Branch 'Nuclear Technologies Park"All rights reserved schematic solutions"   and the small circled word is "electromagnet".   This is based on using an OCR program that can read Russian text and using Google translate. 
     I missed a post that someone else had already translated that ... oh well ... it's a confirmation.  ;)

d3x0r

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Re: Stivep1: Tesla Rehash (Akula device)
« Reply #106 on: December 16, 2013, 12:54:51 AM »
The top circled text says "Model number 004 was developed with the support of engineers and experts "Public Research Branch 'Nuclear Technologies Park"All rights reserved schematic solutions"   and the small circled word is "electromagnet".   This is based on using an OCR program that can read Russian text and using Google translate. 
     I missed a post that someone else had already translated that ... oh well ... it's a confirmation.  ;)
:) it's a fuller translation. translate.google.com has an option to show a popup keyboard, so I just clicked the characters :)

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Re: Stivep1: Tesla Rehash (Akula device)
« Reply #107 on: December 17, 2013, 09:02:12 AM »
I should relate this story,  it has bearing on the topic.  One day I was called to Dalton Studio years back.  They had a problem with their main sound system.  I could feel the pressure waves while the test tones were in playback, BUT the sound was missing.  It was a simple matter to scope the outputs back to a phase miss match.  But it does show us something important here.  That mistake was making the channels cancel out each other except it could not cancel the pressure waves.  We need to answer why.  I feel this circuit is doing a similar action and that is its purpose.  To cancel out the creating force, but not the resultant action.  Maybe we call the result resonance or something not even known now days or given a name due to state of the art theories have strayed far from seeking this type of output.  I don't know what to call it, but it is sensed and creates or reacts with something to bring about energy output.  If we are afloat in a sea of energy, we need to secure our ship to a place so that sea flows around us and then we can sense its passing by.  Like a anchor line to the shore.  Or even somehow to row against that sea, a motorboat can use its motor to do this.  I hope this circuit is doing something equivalent to pushing or pulling on this flowing force.   Any positive thoughts would be appreciated.

br549

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Re: Stivep1: Tesla Rehash (Akula device)
« Reply #108 on: December 18, 2013, 08:34:34 PM »
Attached is a circuit board layout of the latest (Akula0083) driver circuit shown on the previous page (#7). (with the 74HC112 chip). I could not read several of the parts designations' so I left them blank, but the circuit path layout should be correct, although if you intend to use it, please double check it before hand.
I used the 460 FET's, but you could use others with the same pin configuration.
As Always, Thank You and have a great day.  br549
« Last Edit: December 18, 2013, 11:43:07 PM by br549 »

hartiberlin

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Re: Stivep1: Tesla Rehash (Akula device)
« Reply #109 on: April 24, 2014, 10:55:54 PM »
New video from Akula.

A German friend has visited Akula and thinks that this really is genuine...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWWXNwpEwsk

Enjoy !

Regards, Stefan.


cheappower2012

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Re: Stivep1: Tesla Rehash (Akula device)
« Reply #110 on: April 25, 2014, 01:27:26 AM »
   hartiberlin
Because of the vast improvements in battery technology,you can't rule out a hidden battery or hidden grid wire.Akula(the sharkhead) uses an output that uses high frequency
this has a strange effect on filaments of incandescence bulbs,this also causes errors in power output.It seems that Russians like to fake things,they also think Tesla is a god and heroworship him,hes arrangement is a Tesla like device with a ground wire.
I think its total hot air,anyone checking any of hes devices needs to do a extensive check for hidden batteries and hidden wires .Since you were in the tpu threads
in the past,you know there were some fake tpu's replications, most simply didn't work ,today there a constant flow of fake devices the majority created by Russians.
Do not trust Russians bearing gifts!!!
check!check! check!

EMJunkie

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Re: Stivep1: Tesla Rehash (Akula device)
« Reply #111 on: April 25, 2014, 02:19:09 AM »
New video from Akula.

A German friend has visited Akula and thinks that this really is genuine...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWWXNwpEwsk

Enjoy !

Regards, Stefan.

Hey Stefan,

Is your friend Arthur Tränkle from Steho Energy AG?

I hope this does not spell the doom of free distribution of information if this is true?

I have to ask as some have pointed this out elsewhere and some are wondering.

All the Best

  Chris

d3x0r

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Re: Stivep1: Tesla Rehash (Akula device)
« Reply #112 on: April 25, 2014, 02:50:47 AM »
re pot transformer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lpx1SJdXnmo


the foil windings are open on the far end, and are wound counter-clockwise to the other coils (sort of)


The foil windings are both connected to the s(econdary) coil


layers: s-foil s-coil p-coil s-foil


p(rimary) coil is higher inductance (5.3uh vs 1.2uh) so it's a little more than double the windings


Laser saber's work...
Laser saber's schematic

TinselKoala

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Re: Stivep1: Tesla Rehash (Akula device)
« Reply #113 on: April 25, 2014, 06:06:48 AM »
@br549:

Nice work on the circuit board layouts. I am slightly troubled by the relatively large distance between the Gate protection Zeners and the mosfets themselves. For these protection Zeners to work best I think they should be as close physically to the mosfets as possible, with very short heavy traces connecting directly to the Gate and to the Source pins of the mosfet. Just as shown in Akula's schematic: right at the mosfet. Also it's a good idea to incorporate some kind of socket arrangement for the mosfets and these Gate protection Zeners, so that they can be changed out easily when they blow.

The IRFP460 is a workhorse. I use a single one, with the same 18V Gate protection Zener arrangement, for my SassyClassE SSTC.

MenofFather

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Re: Stivep1: Tesla Rehash (Akula device)
« Reply #114 on: April 25, 2014, 03:50:27 PM »
Some translated schematics; had to guess a little; for example what is TT?   Volume? Vols? Comarade?


Most of the component values are roman alphabet already;  going to work on the coil specific; lots of text there.
TT is Tesla transformer or like in english mean Tesla coil.

MenofFather

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Re: Stivep1: Tesla Rehash (Akula device)
« Reply #115 on: April 25, 2014, 04:11:56 PM »
I hate web browsers... I lose so many thoughts so many times.




Re akula's coil schematic;


what is Elk. magnet?   does it just go to the chart?

Elk. magnet is electro magnet. It probarly not nessary.

MenofFather

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Re: Stivep1: Tesla Rehash (Akula device)
« Reply #116 on: April 25, 2014, 04:16:35 PM »




#1 Just schamatic title;
Model No004 developed with the support ... (other names; no information just credits


(new line)
все права на схемотехническое решениия защищены
all rights reserved circuit solutions
Steho-Energy AG




#2 - (to? from?) ElectroMagnet    (x alektromagnitu)


х алектромагниту
х электромагниту
К электромагниту means to electromagnet.

MenofFather

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Re: Stivep1: Tesla Rehash (Akula device)
« Reply #117 on: April 25, 2014, 04:24:47 PM »
I combine two schematics, maybe be clear that to that conect.

d3x0r

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Re: Stivep1: Tesla Rehash (Akula device)
« Reply #118 on: April 25, 2014, 04:25:07 PM »
So what is the work that the extra single-layer foil/plate transformer winding is used? 
hmm that came out badly; who's work is that based on? 

what's the principle?  ?the 'ray' impact field that tesla noticed?


what term would be good to search for?


I feel I should say on my prior picture of the winding of the coil, the bottom/inner plate is drawn backwards, it should go up round back not down around front like it indicates...


Akula had that on the original plans in bigger
I've seen the split copper pipe used in kapagen setups...




I went back to roman's channel; but all his videos were deleted... thre was a diffierent video that stive didn't translate; it was after the pot transformer he was using a flyback ferrite; but that lacked the plates... same driver board  (maybe there is one with a flyback I remember that being unwound too)

MenofFather

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Re: Stivep1: Tesla Rehash (Akula device)
« Reply #119 on: April 25, 2014, 04:56:52 PM »
Here I translate. :)