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c0mster

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Re: user TURBO?s replication of Steven Mark?s TPU
« Reply #60 on: December 01, 2006, 01:33:27 AM »
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Re: user TURBO?s replication of Steven Mark?s TPU
« Reply #61 on: December 01, 2006, 01:59:04 AM »
Hi Turbo,
I just re-read all the threads again and realise that you and X are not the same person.  Also all of the Posts fom X have been blanked, weired?

Please can you post some info on the pulse circuit and the core material so we can all reproduce it.

Regards

Rob





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Re: user TURBO?s replication of Steven Mark?s TPU
« Reply #62 on: December 01, 2006, 01:59:30 AM »
X is showing you the path

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Re: user TURBO?s replication of Steven Mark?s TPU
« Reply #63 on: December 01, 2006, 02:07:30 AM »
use anything for the core, its the segmentation thats important, feed the frequencies in and see.
look at all of X's videos the toroids are segmented. Also Turbos is the same.


Dom    :D

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Re: user TURBO?s replication of Steven Mark?s TPU
« Reply #64 on: December 01, 2006, 02:15:10 AM »
Hi X,

AWESOME!!! Thanks for sharing your device with us!!

This may sound strange but I'm really not all that put off by the lack of details at the moment. Part of inventing this is the "thrill of the chase" as they say... I have been following the development of this since the original info was posted and I'd say that I've learned SOOO much just from trying to figure it out. I love all that I have learned and am thankful for all the valuable knowledge being shared here.

Keep up the great work everybody!!

Can someone PM me the X's video tpu13.avi? It didn't download right when he had it posted and now it's gone.

Thanks,
Jason O

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Re: user TURBO?s replication of Steven Mark?s TPU
« Reply #65 on: December 01, 2006, 02:39:50 AM »
I don't know what all this playing hide and seek is about.
If you can calculate 1 + 1 you will find Mr.X very easily.
As people have figured out Mr.X is the former User ctglabs who lives in the UK and even has an ebay account under the same name:
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A few minutes ago he - among others known here - he was online on this forum: http://www.gn0sis.com
His homepage could easily be identified as [removed]

Registrant:
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Who lives there ? [removed].

By thinking that any government org is much faster than we are, they could already be knocking at Mr. [removed] front door.

So, again: what is all this game about? You folks must have a lot of fun now. Instead, the circuit drawings and specifications should be published....

Greetz, Pontifex 

P.S.: [X asked me to remove his personal details from my post.]

Hi X, I do not understand your question: "Do you really think that device can work, or do you think it can be fake?" Can you please lift the veil of secrecy & disinformation concerning your postings and stop acting like a teenage troll ??
« Last Edit: December 01, 2006, 04:08:19 AM by Pontifex »

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Re: user TURBO?s replication of Steven Mark?s TPU
« Reply #66 on: December 01, 2006, 02:57:58 AM »
Well....

Yes, you are right.  If D. Mason is the one posting and then no giving this out....he puts himself a great risk.

Do you HEAR that Dave!!!  Do the smart thing.....

~Dan

P.S.
Thanks again Turbo, X  for sharing the info...!

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Re: user TURBO?s replication of Steven Mark?s TPU
« Reply #67 on: December 01, 2006, 03:14:18 AM »
Well , if i had something that gave more out than in, i would find it hard really not to spill the beans,

Anyways i live in the Uk, south coast , the same as this guy, in dorset, and kent is the south east,me at the south west ;-).


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Re: user TURBO?s replication of Steven Mark?s TPU
« Reply #68 on: December 01, 2006, 03:46:41 AM »
This I can say for sure, 40-100 watt bulbs can not be dirrectly lit by a 9 volt battery. I tryed it this morn. :D  :D  :D
Ah, but Will a 12v battery light up a light bulb? A 12v to ac converter at wallymart will light a bulb and anything else in the house as well.
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When first looking at the pic, It appeared to me it was just a 9v battery with a step-up converter to convert it to 12-13volts and then that ran through the coil to boost it up even more.
So the most thing that would be important is the coil.
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Another question I want to know is HOW LONG does it power the bulb before running down the 9v battery? If it's less than a minute or to, I'd guess it's just an improved dc to ac converter.
If it runs for a good while say 11-45 min., then it's creating a good amount of power from another source...and would seem the exess power could be looped. How much power does it produce would be good to know as well.
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Anyone know how to make the coil part?

Also, why is the X dude's post edited and blank ?

I'm getting that site error that other people are getting.
When this happens, I have to clear my cache in order to get it to re-load the page. Then this site works for several more pages.

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Re: user TURBO?s replication of Steven Mark?s TPU
« Reply #69 on: December 01, 2006, 04:18:18 AM »
Hi All,

not to put to much crap in this thread, I found if you get the error while loading page, count to 5 seconds and hit the reload button, and it will come good.

Cheers,

Dom

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Re: user TURBO?s replication of Steven Mark?s TPU
« Reply #70 on: December 01, 2006, 04:18:49 AM »
This I can say for sure, 40-100 watt bulbs can not be dirrectly lit by a 9 volt battery. I tryed it this morn. :D  :D  :D
Ah, but Will a 12v battery light up a light bulb? A 12v to ac converter at wallymart will light a bulb and anything else in the house as well.
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When first looking at the pic, It appeared to me it was just a 9v battery with a step-up converter to convert it to 12-13volts and then that ran through the coil to boost it up even more.
So the most thing that would be important is the coil.
----------------
Another question I want to know is HOW LONG does it power the bulb before running down the 9v battery? If it's less than a minute or to, I'd guess it's just an improved dc to ac converter.
If it runs for a good while say 11-45 min., then it's creating a good amount of power from another source...and would seem the exess power could be looped. How much power does it produce would be good to know as well.
---------------

Anyone know how to make the coil part?

Also, why is the X dude's post edited and blank ?

I'm getting that site error that other people are getting.
When this happens, I have to clear my cache in order to get it to re-load the page. Then this site works for several more pages.

i'd like to see more video too. a few seconds of a lit light bulb just doesn't cut it for me. i hope dearly that this is the real thing, though... :o

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Re: user TURBO?s replication of Steven Mark?s TPU
« Reply #71 on: December 01, 2006, 04:46:29 AM »
User "X" is ctglabs.com,
at least he has it as his email address listed his name there in his account.

I will email him now to clarify , if he really did delete all of his own
postings..
or if someone is trying to modify the database remotely...

I hate these "cat and mouse games..."
What is going on here ?

Murphy?s law again is hitting hard,
if everything can go wrong, it will....
first these annoying database access problem due to
ISP provider incompetence and low access limits and now cat and mouse games
from users who are not sure, what they should post and what not...
hmmm...
Regards, Stefan.

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Re: user TURBO?s replication of Steven Mark?s TPU
« Reply #72 on: December 01, 2006, 04:55:05 AM »
Here are the files that Mr.X has deleted:

4 videos, 1 picture, 1 pdf-file

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6VC0S5DW

Greetz, Pontifex

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Re: user TURBO?s replication of Steven Mark?s TPU
« Reply #73 on: December 01, 2006, 05:00:39 AM »
@all,

I think for the time being, it doesn't matter, whether the battery last for a few minute or second. Either the frequency, current or voltage changes. The most important thing is the configuration of the circuit and critically the coil.

This, at least could lead some light for the rest to duplicate. It doesn't need to be as "glamorous" as the SM TPU, but at least it shows the principal and it work.

I think we better concentrate on the circuit and coil configuration first before we go further with our "Highly Theory" on this.

Regards,

p/s Turbo, don't let others remark put you off. I think (personally) even if you TPU only manage to generate a small wattage, it still something that we could look forward with and learn from it, and hopefully and eventually evolved the finding into something useful.


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Re: user TURBO?s replication of Steven Mark?s TPU
« Reply #74 on: December 01, 2006, 05:07:31 AM »
Here are the files that Mr.X has deleted:

4 videos, 1 picture, 1 pdf-file

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=6VC0S5DW

Greetz, Pontifex

@Pontifex

Is there another way that I could download the file, as currently it seem I can't do that from my country.

thanks