Kapanadze friends water motor 01 free energy
This movie is from a new release from a Russian movie from youtube user Realstrannik www.youtube.com As this movie was very long, I chopped it up in parts to make it easier to view….
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This movie is from a new release from a Russian movie from youtube user Realstrannik www.youtube.com As this movie was very long, I chopped it up in parts to make it easier to view….
I just found this video on this Russian forum. translate.google.de it shows a replica device from Kapanadze probably done in Turkey in around 2007. This device seems to be powered by the grid and…
This is the full ( longer) version of the Kapanadze 28th of April 2004 free energy coil device demonstration to some friends and observers at the Kapanadze home. This movie is from a new…
stan meyer step Charging signal replicated by Jon Able Jon’s youtube, www.youtube.com/user/joabel1971 please post thoughts on the forms!!!!! Here: open-source-energy.org Be blessed! be safe! have fun! ~Russ rwgresearch.com open-source-energy.org
Hehe also tried a single turn primary here 😀 was… interesting 🙂 So im going to optimize the step down transformer, and possibly incorporate Thane Heins’s Bi-Toroid in the process. Although there is already…
This is TinMan’s ‘Step by Stepper’ pulse motor with a neon bulb added to the circuit to protect the transistor from high voltage kickback.
Was doing some work with a simple step down with ferite toroid for fun, and hooked 6, 12V 1Watt bulbs in PARALLEL. The result was significantly brighter output on L2 compared to L1. Parallel…
www.overunity.com This seems to be an earlier demo from 2007 where Kapanadze shows to a few guys a smaller device like the TMZ device that is still powered by the grid but seems to…
www.overunity.com SR193 next-energy.ru admin´s Kapanadze replication showing selfrunning free energy device that powers a 150 Watts bulb.
This is the mechanical overunity motor of Tarieal Kapanadze Part 1. In the German translation it is said, that it also used gravitation. But I guess it just only uses the inertia of the…