Free Energy Device Goal

My goal with my free energy research is to actually build and demonstrate a real free energy device. What I would like to see is a device that can produce practical amounts of power, and preferably it would be a solid state device. That is to say, it would have no moving parts except for controls such as switches. Preferably, the device would produce thousands of watts of usable power at the usual household AC voltage and frequency. I have seen videos of devices that appear to achieve this goal. One such video was for a device that was invented or at least developed by a man named Tariel Kapanadze. In the video, this man and his associates are powering thousands of watts of loads, including a light bulb, an electric heater, and other appliances using the power from a box that is relatively compact in size. The device was started by only one 9 volt transistor radio battery. In my opinion, this would be spectacular from a power production perspective. Imagine having a compact device that would provide thousands of watts of power, and the only thing required to start it is a small transistor radio battery, or even just a small hand crank generator. The device apparently does require an earth ground connection. In the video, they connect a wire to a metal rod that has been driven into the ground.

So where do we begin to build such a device? Tariel Kapanadze did not release many details about how to build his device. He applied for two patents, and these patents give a general description of the device, but they are very much lacking in details. Some people have tried to build their own version of his device, with various levels of success. One such experimenter is Jean-Louis Naudin. See Jean-Louis Naudin’s website for more details.

To get started with our research, we need to have a basic concept of how the device works. Basically, the device works by leveraging a small amount of energy to produce a large amount of energy using one or more Tesla coils.