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Author Topic: Attempt to replicate JL Naudin´s Kapagen.  (Read 10405 times)

antimony

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Attempt to replicate JL Naudin´s Kapagen.
« on: November 10, 2016, 09:47:05 AM »
Hi, i have been studied a couple of Kapanadze related devices these last weeks, and i have begun to think about replicating Naudins Kapagen device, but i want to use a shunt as load instead of bulbs, partly becouse i think i can get a more precise reading, and partly becouse i dont have enough bulbs.

*Could i use a shunt resistor as load, instead of bulbs? And what should i take in consideration if i do that?

*Another thing, i started a thread here a while back about making a diy variac, but i think i got from it that it could be done without one.

I am going to use a 3kV NST, from mains and then to the coil.
Do you think that would be a bad thing to do, or can i go ahead with it?

*Ps. How should you connect the oscilloscope to watch the output?

I know, three questions in the first post. Im sorry. :)

Thanks in advance. /F.
« Last Edit: November 10, 2016, 11:47:24 AM by antimony »

tagor

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Re: Attempt to replicate JL Naudin´s Kapagen.
« Reply #1 on: November 10, 2016, 12:18:31 PM »
Hi, i have been studied a couple of Kapanadze related devices these last weeks, and i have begun to think about replicating Naudins Kapagen device, but i want to use a shunt as load instead of bulbs, partly becouse i think i can get a more precise reading, and partly becouse i dont have enough bulbs.

*Could i use a shunt resistor as load, instead of bulbs? And what should i take in consideration if i do that?

*Another thing, i started a thread here a while back about making a diy variac, but i think i got from it that it could be done without one.

I am going to use a 3kV NST, from mains and then to the coil.
Do you think that would be a bad thing to do, or can i go ahead with it?

*Ps. How should you connect the oscilloscope to watch the output?

I know, three questions in the first post. Im sorry. :)

Thanks in advance. /F.

why ? this device is not OU !

Zephir

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Re: Attempt to replicate JL Naudin´s Kapagen.
« Reply #2 on: November 10, 2016, 01:50:57 PM »
The Naudin's Kapanadze scheme doesn't contain bifilar winding and Naudim himself admitted, it doesn't produce surplus of energy.

http://jnaudin.free.fr/kapagen/k32.gif
http://jnaudin.free.fr/kapagen/kapagenv33IO.gif

justawatt

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Re: Attempt to replicate JL Naudin´s Kapagen.
« Reply #3 on: November 10, 2016, 02:39:04 PM »
dont waste your time on JL kapagen

if you are interested and money and time to spend then try this.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XelxZeEMDs

Zeitmaschine

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Re: Attempt to replicate JL Naudin´s Kapagen.
« Reply #4 on: November 10, 2016, 05:00:05 PM »
You could try something more straightforward like experimenting with a Second-Harmonic Resonator.

Although I have to admit that apparently it does not look very ingenious at first sight, so maybe at second sight it's not that crude at all. »He has told me directly that the secret is so simple - you'll laugh.« a.king21

Regards :)

antimony

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Re: Attempt to replicate JL Naudin´s Kapagen.
« Reply #5 on: November 11, 2016, 11:15:30 AM »
You could try something more straightforward like experimenting with a Second-Harmonic Resonator.

Although I have to admit that apparently it does not look very ingenious at first sight, so maybe at second sight it's not that crude at all. »He has told me directly that the secret is so simple - you'll laugh.« a.king21

Regards :)

I will check this out too. If its not a problem, i will send you a PM soon. :)

dont waste your time on JL kapagen

if you are interested and money and time to spend then try this.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XelxZeEMDs

I will check it out. From first glance it looks interesting, and thanks for the advice. I havent spent any money on this Kapagen really. All of the stuff i had already laying around, but as you said. Don´t waste your time. :)

I have looked at Wesleys and Lithuania crews videos on yt, and i have would a conical ferrite core from an old tv according to their instructions, and i am in the process of making the coil-capacitor from Al-tape when i go into town the ext time i will buy some. I have wound the 5 wire caduceus and as i understand it the coil-cap is going in the middle ofthe caduceus and the outer winding.

Is this schematic from these guys?

The Naudin's Kapanadze scheme doesn't contain bifilar winding and Naudim himself admitted, it doesn't produce surplus of energy.

http://jnaudin.free.fr/kapagen/k32.gif
http://jnaudin.free.fr/kapagen/kapagenv33IO.gif

why ? this device is not OU !

I know, but i have limited experience with stuff like this, and it was well documented so i thought i would go with that. :)

antimony

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Re: Attempt to replicate JL Naudin´s Kapagen.
« Reply #6 on: November 11, 2016, 05:38:48 PM »
Btw, I received a function generator i bought cheap from China. It's called FG-100 DDS, and i want to start experiment right away, but I don't get how to.
I have a basic understanding of the generator, and I have played with it a bit today, but i need additional stuff to be able to make use of it.