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Author Topic: SM's TPU SUMMARY. What We Know So Far.  (Read 51194 times)

giantkiller

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Re: SM's TPU SUMMARY. What We Know So Far.
« Reply #15 on: May 03, 2010, 07:12:11 PM »
A ferrous core does magnify. Bailing wire is an ingenious way to get any size shape or core configuration needed. Pure genious. I caught that hint, matched it with Tels'a 382281 and viola! Instant solution! That is all it meant to be was to show the validity of the TPU based upon a really slick SM trick. This guy rocks almost like a savant. He applied very simple items to the perplexing problems of seeing the TPU for the first time. I still remember mine and I get to relive the astonishment when I show people the SM vids. This is my approach to 'Get it out there'!

At this point I will make a true statement: In time we have all seen something than we never caught or realized. We all did this. Each one of us has seen something the others have not and vice-versa. This is the really cool part of this whole process. Like watching somebody get a gift that they like.

The air core creates a Bloch wall in space. At resonance it is profoundly strong and capable to do something for us. It is action at a distance.  Use this smoothly or abruptly. Either way.

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« Reply #16 on: May 03, 2010, 07:20:45 PM »
Interesting these Neo-Zap clips from IST. The circuits remember me of one which I tried to replicate some months ago http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RQ6tIgoiJ8

My attempt failed however because I tried to power it via a Wimshurst device. I guess the Wimshurst device didn't give enough power, however I also did not rectify the current first. The NeoZap sparks remember me of the sparks of the Thestatika in this well known picture http://www.scritube.com/files/jurnalism/51_poze/image015.jpg so maybe the same principle works in there.

@question to IST: how much voltage output would this black transformer block (the microwave transformer if I understood right) have on the secondary site? I did not found any specifications but "120 V input"...

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« Reply #17 on: May 03, 2010, 07:25:58 PM »
ok the black box is a ac to dc convertor battery charger for a LAPTOP  19vdc 4 amp .. as you can see in the videos .. much amprage is wasted .. so i dont need 4 amp .....  but voltage seams to be important ...

the mot .. is 2 coils .. low inductance and high inductance ..  fat wire shorter  long wire skinny  i dont use the secondary .. in my basic expairments  altho i could ...  no diodes are present on the outputside .. THEY ARE NOT REQUIRED ..

 ist

YOU CAN HOW EVER ADD DIODES TO THE LIGHT SOCKET AND GET LITE AND CHARGE BATTERIES ..

: )

wize words GK .. : )   some times the gifts one recieves are too large ..

back to this hho dirve thing ..  im HYPED  and i cant quit the darn thing .. it will ROCK ! : )

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« Reply #18 on: May 03, 2010, 07:59:59 PM »
@IST,
You are correct about the diodes.
If you pulse the magnet from only one side the power only goes in one direction. In other words you have pulsed DC. Gotoluc smacked both sides in his vid. The cap still gets charged.
The alignment of the Bloch wall is jacked back and forth or only in one direction or enhanced.
In the Bedini setup the 2 magnets are shearing and enhancing the Bloch wall. A free way to get BEMF.

In the use of magnets they and Mother Nature wants balance. This return to balance is the key as expressed by Walter Russell. We have ways to dislodge it but Momma Nature has the last say! Aint nobody happy if momma ain't happy. This directly relates to the female side of using eneregy as stated by Dale Pond.

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« Reply #19 on: May 03, 2010, 08:08:09 PM »
Ah thanks for confirming these things. I googled furthermore common values for the MOT output: about 2000 Volt on a MOT/1000 Watt transformer, which is helpful to know (regarding the dimensions) in case I must build a transformer by myself.

Hmmm seems enough information is given, looks like I need to "go to the bench" now...

innovation_station

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« Reply #20 on: May 03, 2010, 08:25:49 PM »
@IST,
You are correct about the diodes.
If you pulse the magnet from only one side the power only goes in one direction. In other words you have pulsed DC. Gotoluc smacked both sides in his vid. The cap still gets charged.
The alignment of the Bloch wall is jacked back and forth or only in one direction or enhanced.
In the Bedini setup the 2 magnets are shearing and enhancing the Bloch wall. A free way to get BEMF.

In the use of magnets they and Mother Nature wants balance. This return to balance is the key as expressed by Walter Russell. We have ways to dislodge it but Momma Nature has the last say! Aint nobody happy if momma ain't happy. This directly relates to the female side of using eneregy as stated by Dale Pond.

so then a neo banger npn pnp  in sync .. will scare ya !

lol

i have smoked those mots  litterly burnt the varnish off them ...

ist!

and im talking the PRIMARY...  not the secondary ... from running it backwards ...  lmfao!

so what has everyone ELSE BEEN DOING ? hummmm

TO THE NEW MOMMA NATURE TAKEING OVER ... 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJbFVJvRqOQ

GUESS WHO ?

: ) ; ) 

HAWK EYE ST
« Last Edit: May 04, 2010, 04:03:13 AM by innovation_station »

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« Reply #21 on: May 04, 2010, 08:57:24 AM »
Hello all,

seems dangerous to post here!

@FatBird

you said a pound and a half for the open TPU. OK, its a guess. Now lets guess about the weight of the lamp cable that we can see: its maybe 10% of the pound and a half.

Now the main question: whats with the rest of 90% of the weight??

What could be soooo heavy? Wood? Plastic? Cork? Nooooooo, dont say its a metal!!

And not to forget, the wires are only to get kicks, little kicks!! and a rotation!!! Dont forget this.

Otto


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« Reply #22 on: May 04, 2010, 02:24:35 PM »
OTTO,  Thanks for your thoughts.  If we add in the weight of the 9V battery, Ferrite Core, wire, plastic rings, etc, I think that it weighs about .6 or .7 KG.

SM kept complaining about the heat buildup, which implies HIGH CURRENT in the Control Winding.  Therefore, I think his TPUs are Closed Loop, something like my drawing below.

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« Last Edit: May 04, 2010, 02:48:16 PM by FatBird »

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« Reply #23 on: May 04, 2010, 02:43:34 PM »
Hello all,

@FatBird

the drawing is nice but I cant say if its good or not because I never tried your setup. But what I know for sure is that some coils are longer then others. Something like primaries and secondaries but dont think about them in a classical way. I said primaries and secondaries so people can easier understand and thats all. And there is no relation between a peimary and secondary like in a transformer. I hope I have shown this with my ECD.

The people here are always thinking about a core in a wrong way: why should it even contain iron or ferrite? Not to mention "pure" iron cores. Arent there a lot of other metals that would do a good "job" in a TPU??

Didnt I post a long time ago that cores made with alloys gave me better results then pure metals?

I would also love to see GK has changed his iron wire cores or collectors and tries something else as a core or collector metal. Just for fun.

Closed loop hmmmmm......no comment.

Otto

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« Reply #24 on: May 04, 2010, 03:14:30 PM »
Could someone help me in regard to these "8 inch" pictures.  I'm not clear on what I'm seeing. 

First, are these black rings plastic?  Second, is this the whole TPU or was some kind of external toroid wound around everything?  Why are there two parallel black rings? Was this double ring assembly just a piece of junk lying around that he used?

The large gauge control coils look like a well established rotating field design using 3 switched coils.

Thanks

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« Reply #25 on: May 04, 2010, 03:22:47 PM »
@ Eighthman,

The answers to your questions are on page 1 of this thread.

This is page 2, so you must have accidentally skipped over page 1.

Welcome to this thread.

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« Reply #26 on: May 04, 2010, 03:30:46 PM »
lets talk of the gyro motion 

why is it present ?

well

it is your kicks .. amped in a magnetic feild .. your wire jumps ... hence the need for CORK ... so less stress is on the wires ..

lol

from the intrupted supply ..

hit the driver at as sm says 5k and modulate it at 7.xx hz.. useing the hall effect YOU PULL FREE ELECTRONS FROM THE MAGNETS ..

ist

i have as many ways to build  A TPU  as i have ideas ..

thats not a joke !

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« Reply #27 on: May 04, 2010, 06:06:53 PM »
@Otto,
Current build has copper cores.
I will post tonight.

@IST,
Sure sounds correct!

lets talk of the gyro motion 

why is it present ?

well

it is your kicks .. amped in a magnetic feild .. your wire jumps ... hence the need for CORK ... so less stress is on the wires ..

lol

from the intrupted supply ..

hit the driver at as sm says 5k and modulate it at 7.xx hz.. useing the hall effect YOU PULL FREE ELECTRONS FROM THE MAGNETS ..

ist

i have as many ways to build  A TPU  as i have ideas ..

thats not a joke !

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« Reply #28 on: May 05, 2010, 03:09:04 AM »
It seems like SM used at least 1 Toroid on all of his TPUs.

Is it possible that the 90 degree delay between the Toroid Coils SEQUENCES the Coils on the TPUs, thus getting the rotating magnetic field?


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« Reply #29 on: May 05, 2010, 03:32:56 AM »
I've already read the first page.  I don't see any definite answers to any of the questions I asked.

I'll guess that the frame is plastic as ferrous material might be contraindicated.  I'll guess that the two rings are normally encased in a single toroid.  Failing any other definite answers,  can someone tell me what video or link this 8" device comes from ?

The Feb 18 issue of EDN magazine shows a 4 coil set up under "Electronically generate rotating magnetic fields" fed by a microprocessor.  It makes me think of the TPU.