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Author Topic: Akula0083 30 Watt Self Running Generator.  (Read 1269911 times)

EMJunkie

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Re: Akula0083 30 Watt Self Running Generator.
« Reply #945 on: April 26, 2014, 02:47:53 AM »
Hi All,

I have had a skim through the thread once more and I can not yet see any mention of it, so I would like to bring to everyone's attention.

Akula was following 'Victor (DIN) avalanche Victor (DIN) avalanche experiment' on one of the Russian Forum!

Apparently this was supposed to be up to COP = 2.5.

Does anyone know more about this?

All the Best

  Chris

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Re: Akula0083 30 Watt Self Running Generator.
« Reply #946 on: April 26, 2014, 02:51:25 AM »

The connection o negative side from Mazilli should pointing to that diode bridge instead. Then second connection from diodes AC side to the negative. In other words - the tranformer primary should be connected as choke and its output looped back to the input.
Otherwise you have conventional transformer circuit....
Your right the whole circuit is nothing out of the ordinary, the secondary's feed into a dual rail, the neg rail loops back to run the circuit and the pos rail is the out put.

Its the chokes that are catching the bemf from the primary's that will give the circuit a boost.

EMJunkie

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Re: Akula0083 30 Watt Self Running Generator.
« Reply #947 on: April 26, 2014, 07:56:37 AM »
Hi All,

I have spent HOURS uploading videos to the -->Akula Vids<-- channel. Currently I have 16 Videos uploaded. Some videos I have downloaded from other channels. I think there is about three videos thus far!

If there are any other videos I have not already posted, let me know and I will obtain and upload for all to share!

All the Best

  Chris
« Last Edit: April 26, 2014, 10:29:43 AM by EMJunkie »

John.K1

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Re: Akula0083 30 Watt Self Running Generator.
« Reply #948 on: April 26, 2014, 10:20:11 AM »
Hi EMJunkie

I think I have somewhere downloaded several of his videos related to TPU. I am on tablet now. Will be back to u later on if u want.

EMJunkie

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Re: Akula0083 30 Watt Self Running Generator.
« Reply #949 on: April 26, 2014, 10:27:58 AM »
Hi EMJunkie

I think I have somewhere downloaded several of his videos related to TPU. I am on tablet now. Will be back to u later on if u want.

Sounds like a good plan John.K1!

I have a few up already but I also know I am missing a lot.

All the Best

  Chris

P.S. I have also sent a request to Stivep1 (Wesley) for any of the originals he may have still. Not yet heard back from him so if any of you know him and are in contact with him then let him know about the cause!

TinselKoala

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Re: Akula0083 30 Watt Self Running Generator.
« Reply #950 on: April 26, 2014, 11:16:59 AM »
Thanks for collecting all those videos into one place. When you can go through them in sequence it's easy to see that Akula is violating Conservation of Miracles.
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Re: Akula0083 30 Watt Self Running Generator.
« Reply #951 on: April 26, 2014, 12:05:11 PM »
Re circuit, it's just a simple Osc, by way Transistors are off till they reach peek AC where they 'clap out' (zener effect like with an SCR) like an SCR and a Diac, but he has put them in a string to get a high voltage versus current swing in his tank coil the choke and capacitor, (cap and coil are out of phase), that's dumped into that string of lamps, note though if volts is to high it will kill the mos fet, to me you need something between switching string of transistors and mosfet, like R and zener but that will bleed current but no more than that Pot on the gate.  does that help ?

AlienGrey

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Re: Akula0083 30 Watt Self Running Generator.
« Reply #952 on: April 26, 2014, 01:06:11 PM »
Have you seen this clip yet ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziy0B8EbO7s

and this one.


TinselKoala

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Re: Akula0083 30 Watt Self Running Generator.
« Reply #953 on: April 26, 2014, 01:20:44 PM »
A guy holding a device with some LEDs, speaking in German.... no, haven't seen that one yet. Somehow I don't think he's quite up to 30 Watts.


(If your diagram is the "large" version.... I would like to see the "small" one! )

EMJunkie

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Re: Akula0083 30 Watt Self Running Generator.
« Reply #954 on: April 26, 2014, 02:21:16 PM »
Thanks for collecting all those videos into one place. When you can go through them in sequence it's easy to see that Akula is violating Conservation of Miracles.
 :P

Hahaha Thanks TK!

Miracles, if they were part of Thermodynamics, I don't think it would be so difficult to solve riddles. Unless this is the 3rd or 4th Law?

All the Best

  Chris

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Re: Akula0083 30 Watt Self Running Generator.
« Reply #955 on: April 26, 2014, 02:41:00 PM »
Re circuit, it's just a simple Osc, by way Transistors are off till they reach peek AC where they 'clap out' (zener effect like with an SCR) like an SCR and a Diac, but he has put them in a string to get a high voltage versus current swing in his tank coil the choke and capacitor, (cap and coil are out of phase), that's dumped into that string of lamps, note though if volts is to high it will kill the mos fet, to me you need something between switching string of transistors and mosfet, like R and zener but that will bleed current but no more than that Pot on the gate.  does that help ?

Hey AlienGrey,

Thanks I see where you're going, but I bought this up for a slightly different reason.

I read an article sometime back now about Avalanche Currents, I cant remember what or who it was on exactly now  :o

There is a commonality here. Its trying to pull down the ve+ rail, to interrupt currents, maybe its to cause an Avalanche Current?

Seems to be something that could be worth investigating?

Stivep1 has the  Video here:  -->Akula video #16<--

I think its important to point out, the second coil where its marked 'Negative Back EMF' is of no use to the circuit except only to create a LC or some may like to see RC Tank for switching the HEX Inverter! Thus in turn the Fet is Switched! Then the ve+ Rail is pulled down! So you can see where I am going here?

Others out there please feel free to point out thoughts on this. TK Your input would be much appreciated?

Anyway its a possibility.

All the Best

  Chris

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Re: Akula0083 30 Watt Self Running Generator.
« Reply #956 on: April 26, 2014, 02:44:48 PM »
Have you seen this clip yet ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziy0B8EbO7s

and this one.

Hey AlienGrey, Yes! its very good. I was glued to the topic when I saw this device and the one before it. See here for more Info: -->My Research on the GLED<--

All the Best

  Chris

EMJunkie

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Re: Akula0083 30 Watt Self Running Generator.
« Reply #957 on: April 26, 2014, 02:50:35 PM »
Hi EMJunkie

I think I have somewhere downloaded several of his videos related to TPU. I am on tablet now. Will be back to u later on if u want.

Thanks John.K1 - Yeah please, let's save all for others. We all deserve access to this information!

All the Best

  Chris

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Re: Akula0083 30 Watt Self Running Generator.
« Reply #958 on: April 26, 2014, 02:50:49 PM »
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I think its important to point out, the second coil where its marked 'Negative Back EMF' is of no use to the circuit except only to create a LC or some may like to see RC Tank for switching the HEX Inverter! Thus in turn the Fet is Switched! Then the ve+ Rail is pulled down! So you can see where I am going here?

Yes, that's what I thought too. Turning the mosfet ON pulls down the positive rail, and if he eliminates the 2200 uF input capacitor as he seems to be saying in the video, then the 34063 chip will momentarily lose power I think (it shuts down at a bit over 2 volts in my testing). This could account for the seeming dependence of the frequency of the spiky signal on the amplitude of the sinus. However I have not been able to get my circuit to do this yet.


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Re: Akula0083 30 Watt Self Running Generator.
« Reply #959 on: April 26, 2014, 03:08:45 PM »
Yes, that's what I thought too. Turning the mosfet ON pulls down the positive rail, and if he eliminates the 2200 uF input capacitor as he seems to be saying in the video, then the 34063 chip will momentarily lose power I think (it shuts down at a bit over 2 volts in my testing). This could account for the seeming dependence of the frequency of the spiky signal on the amplitude of the sinus. However I have not been able to get my circuit to do this yet.

Precisely TK!

RC Time constant in there and yes a discharge of Supply Power to the 34063 chip. In-fact the whole circuit!

But this is very close to what appears to be going on in -->Victor (DIN) avalanche Victor (DIN) avalanche experiment<--

Only a resonant effect quite possible caused by the very RC Time constant we just spoke about.

The 34063 Chip uses some very cool tech!

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The error amplifier monitors the output voltage level, compares it to the reference and generates a linear control signal that varies between two extremes, saturation and cutoff. This signal is used to vary the resistance of the series–pass element in a corrective fashion in order to maintain a constant output voltage under varying input voltage and output load conditions.

See: -->AN920/D - Theory and Applications of the MC34063...<--

So if the Chip starts to loose power, it will automatically try to compensate, of course to a point! Like you say, a bit over 2 volts.

Well Hope this helps!

All the Best

  Chris

P.S: I believe this Video: -->New Movie 1 Impuls<-- shows Akula doing an experiment on this exact thing! I believe this to be a Circuit Equivalent of the -->Victor (DIN) avalanche Victor (DIN) avalanche experiment<--