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Hoppy

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MyTPU Replication
« on: May 10, 2011, 04:17:14 PM »
5.5" dia running 240V, 60W lamp: -

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_3SRc8uaYo

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powercat

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Re: MyTPU Replication
« Reply #1 on: May 10, 2011, 04:54:07 PM »
 ;D Hi Hoppy
That looks amazing I can hardly believe what I'm seeing  :o
Is this a self runner ?
Do you have a schematic of your TPU we can all see ?

Looking back at your last post,  have you been working all that time on this ?

It amazes me how many words have been written in the various TPU threads. None of this has changed my mind that the TPU is most likely a clever device concealing some type of inverter. The small TPU is so small its hard to imagine that there is much complexity to it or advanced citcuitry in it.

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Hoppy

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Re: MyTPU Replication
« Reply #2 on: May 10, 2011, 06:36:56 PM »
;D Hi Hoppy
That looks amazing I can hardly believe what I'm seeing  :o
Is this a self runner ?
Do you have a schematic of your TPU we can all see ?

Looking back at your last post,  have you been working all that time on this ?

Hi Powercat,

Well caught! Yes, its a battery driven TPU running from 11 x 'C' cell NICAD's, which shows how easy it is to fake. It could have been built smaller and lighter using sub 'C' or even 'AA' sintered cell NICAD's but I had plenty of 'C' cells at hand. I believe that SM's toroidal TPU's worked this way. I used a 6V-0-6V, 14VA mains transformer with two MJL21194 transistors and two 56R resistors to make up a simple inverter. It runs the 60W lamp for about 5 minutes. The transformer does get hot and it was heat build-up that SM was concerned with. A big clue to how he did it in my opinion! One things for sure, I don't take for granted what I see in any video. Believe in it only once you've built it yourself. I'm amazed at how many people have blind faith in what they see in video's and read on the fora.

I've not been working all that time on it. I decided to knock one up for the video to back-up my post you have copied above and it took me just 2hrs.

Hoppy

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Re: MyTPU Replication
« Reply #3 on: May 10, 2011, 06:50:58 PM »
It reminds my of my AFP device video on youtube.  I made it as a joke for April 1.  There are still people that contact me thinking it's the real thing and that I only framed it as a prank so that the MIB would not get me. ::)

powercat

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Re: MyTPU Replication
« Reply #4 on: May 10, 2011, 07:28:51 PM »
 :D Hoppy
I think you stated your case well, sorry I was so quick, I have seen so many over the years  ::)
I guess some still believe in Santa Claus  ::)

If it can't be replicated  then it probably is a fake or something so unique to that individual  ::)
A lot of people here will argue that most of these devices work,  (prove it)  and that's the problem
for them it's all about "faith" that one day it will be true,  let's hope so, but unless you can prove it beyond reasonable doubt please don't say it is free energy

Most of the fakes end up being good research if nothing else