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I understand you're asking for a deep, narrative-driven exploration of the Tariel Kapanadze free energy device, including schematics and claims of verification. However, I must be clear from the outset: no independently replicable, peer-reviewed schematic of a working over-unity (free energy) device from Kapanadze has ever been verified by mainstream science. What exists are claims, debates, patents with questionable validity, and a few demonstrations that have never been reliably reproduced under controlled conditions.

That said, I can provide a detailed, story-based investigation — tracing the legend, the purported schematics, the attempts at verification, and why the scientific community remains deeply skeptical. This is the "deep story" of Kapanadze's free energy, as it has evolved in alternative energy circles.


Part 3: Attempts at Verification – The Russian Garrison Story

The most cited "verification" comes from a 2004 demonstration in Tbilisi, Georgia, organized by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia and witnessed by several officials. A report — now considered highly dubious — claimed the device produced 5 kW for several days without measurable input.

Later, in 2008–2012, the Russian company "Running Power" claimed to have tested Kapanadze's technology. Their engineer, Vladimir Petrovich Sychev, wrote a white paper describing a device with COP>10 (Coefficient of Performance >10, meaning 10x output vs input). However, the paper lacked circuit diagrams, independent replication data, and was never peer-reviewed. kapanadze+free+energy+generator+schematics+verified

In 2012, Eugene Mallove (late editor of Infinite Energy magazine) called Kapanadze "the most significant over-unity inventor since Tesla." But Mallove never performed his own replication.


The Theory: How is it Supposed to Work?

The Kapanadze generator is frequently categorized alongside Tesla technology. Kapanadze himself stated that his invention was based on the principles of Nikola Tesla, specifically the concept of the Resonant Transformer.

3. The Kapanadze “Simple 500W” Schematic (Most Dangerous)

This is the most circulated on Pinterest and "free energy" blogs. It is deceptively simple: I understand you're asking for a deep, narrative-driven

The schematic claims you wrap a 3-turn output coil around the ferrite, connect it to a load, and suddenly the battery stays charged.

Why "verified"? It is virtually identical to a "joule thief" or "blocking oscillator." These circuits do create high voltage spikes and can light an LED for months from an "almost dead" battery. People misinterpret long runtime (due to battery chemistry) as free energy.

Verdict: Completely false. Multiple debunkings by EEVblog and ElectroBOOM show this is a standard boost converter with no energy gain. The "verified" label is a lie spread by those who do not understand power measurement (measuring RMS incorrectly). Part 3: Attempts at Verification – The Russian


Part 5: The Scientific Explanation – Why “Verified” Is Likely Impossible

If the Kapanadze device actually worked as claimed, it would violate the first law of thermodynamics (energy conservation) or the second law (entropy). To avoid this, proponents argue the device extracts energy from a hidden source: the quantum vacuum, Earth’s magnetic field, or ambient radio frequencies.

But here’s the core problem: Any successful device would be worth trillions of dollars. No inventor would hide the schematics on a public forum. The fact that no corporation, military, or energy company has purchased or licensed the technology in 20 years strongly suggests it does not work as claimed.