Aking.21, I know you went to visit Tariel some time ago to have a hands on demo of the aquarium unit. If you could turn back time, what would you have done differently during that trip? What questions might you have asked him, with the benefit of several years of reflection and learning?
I guess one of them might have been to ask for a demo with capacitive and inductive loads in addition to the resistive heater.
I didn't go, but my business partner went with an electronics engineer. A second trip was arranged without my input and a second much more powerful generator was commissioned. On arrival, we brought in a much more highly qualified engineer who had a myriad of equipment with him. When Kapanadze saw our electronic equipment he refused to give the demonstration which had been paid for. Consequently, we stopped paying him a salary, and the communication was severed. Much of the mistrust was our fault because we did not know we had to find an immigration expert to get him into the UK. I contacted the Isle Of Man immigration woman, but in retrospect, she was utterly useless. By the time we found out what we should have done, it was too late. Kapanadze had lost trust in our team. I was quite happy to ask for a resistive heater. Anything that can power a 2 kw heater for 4.5 hours can power most household equipment. If I had been there I would have used an NE2 bulb as a meter. That's all that is necessary. An NE2 bulb would have seen transmitted energy and been able to zone in on the source. It can also see the field around the device. It can also tell the difference between dc and ac and skewed ac. It can also detect positive and negative. It can also detect voltage when used in series with other ne2 bulbs. Plus it doesn't blow up. It is truly a remarkable instrument.
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Electrostatic induction: Put a 1KW charge on 1 plate of a capacitor. What does the environment do to the 2nd plate?
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