KAPAGEN v3.2 with 2×150 W halogen lamps and 2×60 W light bulbs
KAPAGEN v3.2, the replication of the Tariel Kapanadze generator with 2×150 W halogen lamps and 2×60 W light bulbs by Jean-Louis Naudin. June 1, 2010 www.jlnlabs.org
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KAPAGEN v3.2, the replication of the Tariel Kapanadze generator with 2×150 W halogen lamps and 2×60 W light bulbs by Jean-Louis Naudin. June 1, 2010 www.jlnlabs.org
Hi all here a replication of the so called “Fusion Froide ” or “cold fusion ” I was motivated by the experiment of Romain Bloom, who demonstratedin a video , that his cold fusion…
Hi all I speak french because this video is specially dedicated to Pascuser at conspirovniscience, to perhaps complement his study on the Gegene. So i found today that on some special configurations of the…
Hi all First of all a big thank to Jean Louis Naudin, for his work on this system and his perseverance to produce very much and interesting results And second thank to all the…
The APMC (Arduino Pulsed Motor Controller) v1.0 is a very useful tool designed for helping the experimenter who want to explore the Delayed Lenz Effect or the Magnetic Lag Effect and want to test…
Hi all Second replication of electrolysis with the GEGENE, A LA STANLEY MEYER (as per Jean Louis Naudin experiment, thank to him )) with 2 stainless steel tubing inserted in one another and about…
Here the new Steorn motor v3, a more closer replication by Jean-Louis Naudin of the original demo rig version presented on Dec 15, 2009 in Dublin by Steorn… This model will be used as a bench for a various measurements and tests… More to come, visi…
Here a basic experiment to understand the Steorn’s effect used in the magnetic motor. by Jean-Louis Naudin – JLN Labs – jnaudin.free.fr
Here an intersesting experiment. Only the coils 1 and 3 are used to power the motor. At full and stable RPM, the coils 2 and 4 connected in series are shorted… During the full…
Here some new measurements about the Steorn motor V3. The current input measured is 220 mA at 10V DC with 750 RPM. Test by Jean-Louis Naudin – more info at : jnaudin.free.fr