If you choose to build one, treat it as an —not a path to energy independence. Use proper safety equipment (isolation transformer, HV probes, grounding). And always remember: if it sounds too good to be true, measure it twice, and trust your oscilloscope over your hopes. Have you successfully replicated a Kapanadze-style generator? Use a differential probe, a calorimeter, or a battery discharge test to measure true input vs. output energy. Share your oscilloscope traces and schematics—that’s the only way real verification will ever happen. Until then, the hunt continues, but science remains the gatekeeper.
For over two decades, the name Tariel Kapanadze has been both a beacon of hope and a lightning rod for controversy in the world of alternative energy. Hailing from the Republic of Georgia, Kapanadze claims to have invented a device that produces “free energy”—specifically, hundreds of kilowatts of output power with only a small battery or mains input—a feat that would defy the laws of thermodynamics if true. kapanadze+free+energy+generator+schematics+verified
| Replicator (Alias) | Claimed Output | Verification Status | Flaws Identified | |--------------------|----------------|---------------------|--------------------| | | 2–3 kW self-running | Multiple YouTube demos | No independent testing; devices mysteriously fail after disassembly | | “Akula” (Russia) | 500W+ with loopback | Schematic published 2014 | Ground current measurements disputed; suspected HF transformer trick | | “Stalker” (Kazakhstan) | 100W self-runner | Scope shots provided | Input filtering suspected to hide DC power supply draw | If you choose to build one, treat it
The most persistent question across thousands of forums, from OverUnity.com to Energetic Forum, remains: Have you successfully replicated a Kapanadze-style generator
None of these replicators have released to allow true independent verification. 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.