Buoyancy OU: The LarryC 4-tube Model 1: Setup, Leaktest
There are three interconnects made of 1/2 inch OD x 3/8 inch ID Tygon tubing. They go from the bottom of the piston cylinder to the bottom of the next tube to the right,…
Experiments, inventions, patents, …
There are three interconnects made of 1/2 inch OD x 3/8 inch ID Tygon tubing. They go from the bottom of the piston cylinder to the bottom of the next tube to the right,…
www.americanantigravity.com – Mark Beyer describes a new type of engine he’s developing that combines a modified Ranque-Hilsch vortex tube with a Tesla-Turbine to create a super-durable, high-output engine capable of running on a variety…
In the Kapagen v3.3, the spark gap has been finely tuned, a plasma cloud is created between the gap, there is no audible sound from the sparks. The input power has significantly dropped to…
The purpose of this test is to measure with more accuracy the electrical power INPUT of the Kapagen v3.3. To measure the electrical INPUT POWER, I have used the high end energy meter Voltcraft…
Measurement of the electrical power OUTPUT of the Kapagen v3.3. At the output of the Kapagen, there are 14 x 150 W halogen lamps connected in serie. I have used a Luxmeter to measure…
rcm.amazon.com or: rcm.amazon.com used magnets :Ball magnets. Magnet used in other experiments: rcm.amazon.com used Cylinder magnet with hole in the center with radial polarisation for the other experiment. other good magnets: Cylinder rod magnets…
The KAPAGEN v3 is able to power a 150 W halogen light bulb. www.jlnlabs.org
The KAPAGEN v3.2, a Tariel Kapanadze generator replication by Jean-Louis Naudin. There are 2100 Watts of halogen lamps at the output: 12 x 150 Watts halogen bulbs and 2 x 150 Watts halogen tubes….
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
Kapagen, the Tariel Kapanadze generator replication by Jean-Louis Naudin. Tested with 1200 Watts of halogen lamps connected at the output. www.jlnlabs.org