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Author Topic: Creating TPU Steven_Mark  (Read 84235 times)

crashangel

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Re: Creating TPU Steven_Mark
« Reply #150 on: November 03, 2019, 01:23:46 PM »
What is it you have built a ring of 9 volt batteries  ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26QqUKoQpO4

Yes, exactly!

 ;D

Turbo

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Re: Creating TPU Steven_Mark
« Reply #151 on: November 03, 2019, 02:20:23 PM »
Hi guys, I finished my tpu today .... It was hard work ... I used a 26 AWG aluminum wire. SM said that multiple wires would do better so instead of putting multiple wires into one to make the collector I created a collector with multiple layers of coiled wires overlapping each other .... as the wire is too small and coiled in a tube of plastic looked like a tape ... after the several layers of tape on top of each other I organized the wires and soldered them to become a collector ... and so did the 3 collectors .... put a kind of foam rubber to separate each collector from each other in place of cork ....

Well, now I have 3 input coils, 3 output coils, 3 input collectors and 3 output collectors ....

I would like to know how would you connect the collectors? Leave it all in one collector? I put a diode in the output and then turn it back on the input or some capacitor? I put a diode in the collectors input?

I kind of got lost now ... if anyone can help it would be great !!!

Thanks!

Well i can't help because you just did everything i advised not to start with.
What are your expectations ?
That it will somehow magically light up a light bulb ?
It doesn't matter how you connect it because any way will lead to the same outcome.

Thaelin

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Re: Creating TPU Steven_Mark
« Reply #152 on: November 03, 2019, 04:04:56 PM »
Turbo, you can only suggest. In the end, they will build it the  way they think it should be. Their nickle now.


I personally am starting at the beginning and trying to produce an input that will show a larger return. What I call step one. Steven gave many hints to how so on we go.


thay


onepower

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Re: Creating TPU Steven_Mark
« Reply #153 on: November 03, 2019, 11:46:32 PM »
Crashangel
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Well, now I have 3 input coils, 3 output coils, 3 input collectors and 3 output collectors ....
I would like to know how would you connect the collectors? Leave it all in one collector? I put a diode in the output and then turn it back on the input or some capacitor? I put a diode in the collectors input?
I kind of got lost now ... if anyone can help it would be great !!!

It's easy to get lost and before we build something it should be clear in our mind what were building is supposed to do and how it is supposed to do it. Thus building comes after we have a theory of operation and after we have worked out how everything is connected and switched. Otherwise what were building is little more than an expensive paper weight.

If you could post a picture with all the connections labelled that might help.

Regards

crashangel

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Re: Creating TPU Steven_Mark
« Reply #154 on: November 04, 2019, 04:27:16 AM »
Ok, this is device!

we have one in and one out for each control coil and collecting coil ...

Turbo

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Re: Creating TPU Steven_Mark
« Reply #155 on: November 04, 2019, 03:38:06 PM »
Yes it looks good.
You will probably have that up and running in no time  :)

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Re: Creating TPU Steven_Mark
« Reply #156 on: November 05, 2019, 10:36:16 AM »
"You know, it is very similar to the idea of a long garden hose.
Picture a hose with water in it.
If you pick up one end and move along the length of the hose you will
move the water constantly along in the direction you are moving.
You could also squeeze the hose in the direction to move the water
along as well.
And you could do both to control the movement of the water more
precisely.
You can think of the movement of water as the movement of
electrons through the collector coils."

"squeeze the hose" and " movement of water as the movement of
electrons through the collector coils."
Venturi effect ......hmmmm Is TPU   ... Electric Venturi Effect Turbine?

AlienGrey

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Re: Creating TPU Steven_Mark
« Reply #157 on: November 05, 2019, 11:50:20 AM »
"You know, it is very similar to the idea of a long garden hose.
Picture a hose with water in it.
If you pick up one end and move along the length of the hose you will
move the water constantly along in the direction you are moving.
You could also squeeze the hose in the direction to move the water
along as well.
And you could do both to control the movement of the water more
precisely.
You can think of the movement of water as the movement of
electrons through the collector coils."

"squeeze the hose" and " movement of water as the movement of
electrons through the collector coils."
Venturi effect ......hmmmm Is TPU   ... Electric Venturi Effect Turbine?
Yeah but the fact is your ignoring how it really works if indeed iy does and it's not like that I have seen some video by Brian you would do well to wake up and watch it and change your aproch acordingly.

Turbo

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Re: Creating TPU Steven_Mark
« Reply #158 on: November 05, 2019, 01:39:25 PM »
"You know, it is very similar to the idea of a long garden hose.
Picture a hose with water in it.
If you pick up one end and move along the length of the hose you will
move the water constantly along in the direction you are moving.
You could also squeeze the hose in the direction to move the water
along as well.
And you could do both to control the movement of the water more
precisely.
You can think of the movement of water as the movement of
electrons through the collector coils."

"squeeze the hose" and " movement of water as the movement of
electrons through the collector coils."
Venturi effect ......hmmmm Is TPU   ... Electric Venturi Effect Turbine?

Yes it's Venturi.
You finally found the secret after a decade of experiments and research.
Congrats !
If you look close in one of the vids, you can see the gigantic electric fan that Steven used and that is providing the kinetic wind energy to power the TPU Venture Generator.
Of course the humming was a problem and that is why they always used a voice over sound track that was synced to the events in the video.

He came to this great idea when he was talking to a guy who fixes lawn mowers and leaf blowers.

Raycathode

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Re: Creating TPU Steven_Mark
« Reply #159 on: November 06, 2019, 08:04:12 AM »
Quote from: zapnic on November 05, 2019, 10:36:16 AM

    "You know, it is very similar to the idea of a long garden hose.
    Picture a hose with water in it.
    If you pick up one end and move along the length of the hose you will
    move the water constantly along in the direction you are moving.
    You could also squeeze the hose in the direction to move the water
    along as well.
    And you could do both to control the movement of the water more
    precisely.
    You can think of the movement of water as the movement of
    electrons through the collector coils."

    "squeeze the hose" and " movement of water as the movement of
    electrons through the collector coils."
    Venturi effect ......hmmmm Is TPU   ... Electric Venturi Effect Turbine?


Yes it's Venturi.
You finally found the secret after a decade of experiments and research.
Congrats !
If you look close in one of the vids, you can see the gigantic electric fan that Steven used and that is providing the kinetic wind energy to power the TPU Venture Generator.
Of course the humming was a problem and that is why they always used a voice over sound track that was synced to the events in the video.

He came to this great idea when he was talking to a guy who fixes lawn mowers and leaf blowers.


What on earth are you on about there are no moving parts on any of his devices !

lancaIV

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Re: Creating TPU Steven_Mark
« Reply #160 on: November 06, 2019, 01:11:51 PM »
http://translationportal.epo.org/emtp/translate/?ACTION=description-retrieval&COUNTRY=DE&ENGINE=google&FORMAT=docdb&KIND=A1&LOCALE=en_EP&NUMBER=3330899&OPS=ops.epo.org/3.2&SRCLANG=de&TRGLANG=en
Venturi  ? Is the Biot-Savart law an electro-magnetic venturi velocity ( and pressure)  in-/ decreasing formula. ?
But : the Biot-Savart law also denominated : Ampere law and Laplace law. !

onepower

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Re: Creating TPU Steven_Mark
« Reply #161 on: November 07, 2019, 04:51:37 PM »
Zapnic
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"You know, it is very similar to the idea of a long garden hose.
Picture a hose with water in it.
If you pick up one end and move along the length of the hose you will
move the water constantly along in the direction you are moving.
You could also squeeze the hose in the direction to move the water
along as well.

You are correct and SM used this analogy many times when speaking about the TPU.

We could think of the conductor as a pipe containing our mobile electron fluid. Many people simply pump the electron fluid just like a hydraulic system so the input can never exceed the output for obvious reasons. They just keep on pumping and they just keep on failing because they do not know any different.

However in the real world we have external Magnetic and Electric fields which can act on our electron fluid. We also have internal molecular motion which when coordinated and directed could also act on our electron fluid. It does not matter how the force on the electron fluid is produced only that it is, to produce an electron current.


Turbo

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Re: Creating TPU Steven_Mark
« Reply #162 on: November 08, 2019, 09:30:47 AM »

mobile electron fluid.


Yes i have always thought that the TPU would run on a Fluid.
In one of the video's i thought i have seen one dripping.

Do you have any idea where we can buy this 'Mobile Electron Fluid'  ?
Is it somehow related to Ferro Fluid ?

Many Thanks.

jojo500

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Re: Creating TPU Steven_Mark
« Reply #163 on: November 08, 2019, 10:17:00 AM »
leaf blowers only! and it must be gaspowered (2stroke only)
the dripping is unburned oil and fuel from the 2stroke. ::)

Yes i have always thought that the TPU would run on a Fluid.
In one of the video's i thought i have seen one dripping.

Do you have any idea where we can buy this 'Mobile Electron Fluid'  ?
Is it somehow related to Ferro Fluid ?

Many Thanks.

Turbo

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Re: Creating TPU Steven_Mark
« Reply #164 on: November 08, 2019, 10:54:48 AM »
Well if that is the case then it's a pity because 2 stroke engines were forbidden here some time ago.