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Author Topic: Kapanadze and other FE discussion  (Read 1146957 times)

stivep

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Re: Wesley's Kapanadze and other FE discussion forum
« Reply #405 on: August 20, 2018, 06:58:20 PM »
Hi,
Can anyone point me any link  where i can purchase RG-56/U cable online which is sold by the foot in order to create a stiff Antenna which is also 8000Volts rated.
Thanks.
In return i am able to show something that no one in this forum have seen before anywhere relating to frequency up-scaling  after cable is converted to a Antenna and coil for tesla coil.


You need HV  cable.
https://www.awcwire.com/producttoc.aspx?id=high-voltage-coax


http://www.repeater-builder.com/antenna/wa2ise-coaxial-cable.html
RG6U is only 600V


Wesley

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Re: Wesley's Kapanadze and other FE discussion forum
« Reply #406 on: August 20, 2018, 07:03:46 PM »
RG6U is only 600V

Hi Wesley. He was asking about RG-56/U, which is rated at 8000V.
I provided him a link to a company that sells it, but they might not sell it in really short lengths.
Magpwr would have to ask them.

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Re: Wesley's Kapanadze and other FE discussion forum
« Reply #407 on: August 20, 2018, 07:27:24 PM »
Hi Wesley. He was asking about RG-56/U, which is rated at 8000V.
I provided him a link to a company that sells it, but they might not sell it in really short lengths.
Magpwr would have to ask them.
They might be prepared to supply a short length as a sample.

stivep

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Re: Wesley's Kapanadze and other FE discussion forum
« Reply #408 on: August 20, 2018, 07:38:46 PM »
Hi Wesley. He was asking about RG-56/U, which is rated at 8000V.
I provided him a link to a company that sells it, but they might not sell it in really short lengths.
Magpwr would have to ask them.
https://www.spectrumaudio.com/belden-1855a-500-black-500-25awg-rg-56-u-wire/
300V only
https://catalog.belden.com/techdata/EN/1855A_techdata.pdf

Wesley

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Re: Wesley's Kapanadze and other FE discussion forum
« Reply #409 on: August 20, 2018, 09:41:43 PM »
https://www.spectrumaudio.com/belden-1855a-500-black-500-25awg-rg-56-u-wire/
300V only
https://catalog.belden.com/techdata/EN/1855A_techdata.pdf
Wesley

Hi Wesley.   If you see the link I had previously posted to magpwr to AWC,
they list the type they sell as rated for 8000V, but the cable diameter is thick ---> 0.535 inches = 13.6 mm.
It may be too thick for magpwr's needs. There doesn't seem to be a lot of retail sources available for the
high voltage rated types of coax.

All the best...

stivep

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Re: Wesley's Kapanadze and other FE discussion forum
« Reply #410 on: August 20, 2018, 10:00:47 PM »
https://patents.google.com/patent/US4127804A/en?oq=us20150102676
this  is yet  another way to vary capacitance  .
If it is used  in conjunction with ..........https://overunity.com/17735/wesleys-kapanadze-and-other-fe-discussion-forum/msg525072/#msg525072
than it will  replace capacitor 11.
However this patent is independent energy conversion unit :

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Two inversely ganged variable capacitors having a common movable element varying the capacities such that when one capacitor is at maximum capacitance, the other is at minimum capacitance, have, after initially charging, a substantially constant contained or trapped charge distributed between the two capacitors. As the capacities of the capacitors are varied, a potential difference is developed between the fixed plate of one capacitor and the fixed plate of the other. When these two potential points are connected to a load, charge is transferred from one capacitor to the other as a current flow through the load. The total charge is not diminished, the energy supplied the load being the energy expanded on moving the movable charged plates. As the movable plates are moved in a cyclic manner an alternating current is provided to the load.

Wesley

stivep

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Re: Wesley's Kapanadze and other FE discussion forum
« Reply #411 on: August 20, 2018, 10:24:41 PM »
us20150102676A1
https://patents.google.com/patent/US20150102676A1/en?oq=us20150102676A1
 the patent listed by me in https://overunity.com/17735/wesleys-kapanadze-and-other-fe-discussion-forum/msg524989/#msg524989
contains scrambled pictures difficult to read.
I was encouraging you to study that patent

All of them can be employed in two ground system utilizing Telluric current as interacting  Factor.
 relation of ionosphere/  earth  wave-guide/ telluric current

Wesley
« Last Edit: March 09, 2023, 12:38:38 AM by stivep »

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Re: Wesley's Kapanadze and other FE discussion forum
« Reply #412 on: August 21, 2018, 07:30:47 AM »
Hi magpwr. I don't know, but this company might be able to help you:
https://www.awcwire.com/part.aspx?partname=rg56
hi void and stivep,
I am not sure what kind of coax cable Akula used for Antenna.But it would be nice to know.But i do notice there is a pattern related to coax cable with low Impedance say 48 or 50 Ohms does come with a thicker center copper core.This copper core looks like the only thing would allow the Antenna to stay in place.
I will try awcwire but the only thing i am not comfortable with is the RFQ part instead of the online Cart.
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This circuit i attached may be considered old news but new in many ways only after i explain.

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Re: Wesley's Kapanadze and other FE discussion forum
« Reply #413 on: August 22, 2018, 07:00:17 AM »
  Not sure this will be of any help or even on topic. Delete if desired.  In my early 20's, I worked on  a ranch in Wyoming. Some of the time, I had to ride fence line as part of my job. On one occasion, the chap I was with decided to not heed protocol and just decided to grab onto both ends of a broken fence wire. It was early morning and things were wet as was his gloves. After considerable cussing and bitching, he connected the grounding wire. The resulting shock was substantial. It took him to his knees and left him shaking for a few minutes.
   I was told that this was a thing called ground potential. Later in life I learned the why and what about it. I was told it can be nothing to thousands of volts potential. May not be much current but then what the hell. A ground wire strung log distance and a buried radiator could have one hell of a difference of charge.

thay

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Re: Wesley's Kapanadze and other FE discussion forum
« Reply #414 on: August 22, 2018, 08:52:32 AM »
  Not sure this will be of any help or even on topic. Delete if desired.  In my early 20's, I worked on  a ranch in Wyoming. Some of the time, I had to ride fence line as part of my job. On one occasion, the chap I was with decided to not heed protocol and just decided to grab onto both ends of a broken fence wire. It was early morning and things were wet as was his gloves. After considerable cussing and bitching, he connected the grounding wire. The resulting shock was substantial. It took him to his knees and left him shaking for a few minutes.
   I was told that this was a thing called ground potential. Later in life I learned the why and what about it. I was told it can be nothing to thousands of volts potential. May not be much current but then what the hell. A ground wire strung log distance and a buried radiator could have one hell of a difference of charge.

thay

Same thing with the natural gas pipeline. They are heavily grounded to avoid sparking. I think they still debate if the current is inducted from a changing or moving earth’s magneric field. The field is not very strong, but over hundreds of miles it accumulates.

My own WTF story is from my parents place. 4 car tyres piled up and the plastic hub caps on top of the pile. Caps had a round steel wire for fastening. My dad touched a hub cap and got shocked. He cursed and pulled away. He went back and touched a cap and was jolted again. Then he thought I had electrified the tyres and he got mad at me. We then inspected the tyres and found nothing. 4 tyres on wooden floor. You only got shocked from the hub caps. If you think about it it was 4 alloy rims insulated by the rubber. Then a plastic cap with a wire (antenna?) and you got an exfect

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Re: Wesley's Kapanadze and other FE discussion forum
« Reply #415 on: August 22, 2018, 04:41:04 PM »
Same thing with the natural gas pipeline. They are heavily grounded to avoid sparking. I think they still debate if the current is inducted from a changing or moving earth’s magneric field. The field is not very strong, but over hundreds of miles it accumulates.

My own WTF story is from my parents place. 4 car tyres piled up and the plastic hub caps on top of the pile. Caps had a round steel wire for fastening. My dad touched a hub cap and got shocked. He cursed and pulled away. He went back and touched a cap and was jolted again. Then he thought I had electrified the tyres and he got mad at me. We then inspected the tires and found nothing. 4 tyres on wooden floor. You only got shocked from the hub caps. If you think about it it was 4 alloy rims insulated by the rubber. Then a plastic cap with a wire (antenna?) and you got an effect
I bet the fitter's name was Johnny  ;D Old houses didn't use copper pipes it was ether steel or lead, lead in the late 1890's copper wire was hard to find
If you talked to the old guys you would pick up useful information.

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Re: Wesley's Kapanadze and other FE discussion forum
« Reply #416 on: August 22, 2018, 04:51:37 PM »
hi void and stivep,
I am not sure what kind of coax cable Akula used for Antenna.But it would be nice to know.But i do notice there is a pattern related to coax cable with low Impedance say 48 or 50 Ohms does come with a thicker center copper core.This copper core looks like the only thing would allow the Antenna to stay in place.
I will try awcwire but the only thing i am not comfortable with is the RFQ part instead of the online Cart.
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This circuit i attached may be considered old news but new in many ways only after i explain.
When you get radiant energy going watch out if you haven't got over voltage protection it could damage the Mos-Fet
74hc 132 you need a good 6v suppressor like a 1N 5908 across it as it has been known to go back to the regulator as well, also Pic chips don't last long
with radiant, for warned for armed.

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« Last Edit: February 12, 2019, 11:11:12 PM by stivep »

AlienGrey

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Re: Wesley's Kapanadze and other FE discussion forum
« Reply #418 on: August 22, 2018, 08:20:19 PM »
@ Solarlab

Magnesium how would you describe it with respect of the end game you seek? i'm getting confused with your hypothesis.

AlienGrey

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Re: Wesley's Kapanadze and other FE discussion forum
« Reply #419 on: August 23, 2018, 11:58:00 AM »
Not magnesium MAGNETISUM ! it's my phone it alters words, i have had to use that as I have picked up so many trackers and treats
to my desk top 18 in total of here i presume now deleted.