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Loki67671

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Re: Lords of the Ring
« Reply #15 on: January 07, 2007, 10:58:58 AM »
All,
I'm winding..............I'm winding...............and working on a precision clock source. You all may want to have a look at the Analog Devices AD9833. They are programmable waveform generators that will allow you to generate sinusoidal/triangle/square waveforms from 0Hz to 12.5MHz. Place a wideband unity gain op-amp buffer stage inline, next, feeding MOSFET gate driver stages and finally the power MOSFET's themselves, That will allow you to have digital control of the three seperate frequency synth's and allow you to put a little space between you and the DUT (Device Under Test). Actually as much space as you need. I've got my family to look ot for, so I won'tbe firing up in the living room. Has any one looked at or run calculations using the "standard knowledge" ? I would like to see, or perform, some analysis to see where we are in terms of standard theory. It is important to document the experiments so that EM theory can be updated if the results warrent it. Remember that experimental results that contradict accepted theory can mean discovery. Yes, I have a scope, and access to just about anything I'll need. I'm a professional test engineer.

GK................consider the possibility that your blood pressure is up, stress and excitement, and etc but do also play it safe. Standard laboratory safety should be used by all of us. I intend on data logging my TPU experiments and after I get this pig up and running I'll have a look on the spectrum analyzer for anything of interest. The FCC would likely be the agency to get involved first, at least here in the states and I do have an FCC GRTOL so we need to be careful there. I'm probably going to put mine in a hole in the ground as opposed to the Faraday cage as I thought we were talking about interacting with the Earth's magnetic field. Doesn't make sense to me to shield it from the proposed source. Under a significant amount of dirt should do the trick.

Yes I've been watching and reading for a long time...........but I'm also winding and designing my lab setup...................more to follow.

Damn the hydrocarbon fuels.......damn them all. Keep up the good work everyone.  ;D

otto

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Re: Lords of the Ring
« Reply #16 on: January 07, 2007, 11:11:49 AM »
Hello all,

sorry guys I cant be quiet!!

Did you ever ask yourself why we have NO POWER in our coils????
Where is the POWER???
Why cant we make even a 40W light bulb to light????
We feed into our coils 1 or 2 or 3 or even more amperes but nothing. Where is the Power gone???

The answer is in the wave (kick)!!!! You know, a wave (kick) is a very, very powerfull "Thing"!!

Otto


mrd10

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Re: Lords of the Ring
« Reply #17 on: January 07, 2007, 12:59:12 PM »
@Dave,

that little test from Otto, im confused by the diagram, it looks like the light bulb will light hard on, when you connect it all up.

Incase i missed something please let me know.

Dom

mrd10

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Re: Lords of the Ring
« Reply #18 on: January 07, 2007, 01:10:11 PM »
Ah yeh i think i did miss something, 12volts aint going to light a 40watt bulb, but whacking it with pulses, which produce kicks might.

did i just answer my own question.....lol

Dom

CTG Labs

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Re: Lords of the Ring
« Reply #19 on: January 07, 2007, 01:19:49 PM »
Dom,

I dont know what its meant to do.  It will be hard on, but it will also have pulses in it.

Otto has told me that his work so far has all been for shit and it was based on this, its an example of not what do or something.  But he has something major to tell us that he realised from this circuit.

He wants us to try it first and think about it, then he will tell us his news.


D.

mrd10

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Re: Lords of the Ring
« Reply #20 on: January 07, 2007, 01:57:01 PM »
Thanks Dave, appreciate your reply

Ive been in contact with GK and Cam, and I'm proud to be part of something greater, I have hope, and will not give up on it.

Thanks Again

Dom

ronotte

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Re: Lords of the Ring
« Reply #21 on: January 07, 2007, 02:19:44 PM »
@Otto,
I did the test you suggested. The coil has been pulsed by a IRFP450 MOSFET @ 800 Hz (there is a resonance). The scope probe on the lightb-bulb (220V 60W). Power supply deliver +5V @1.5A.
Peak amplitude can be seen on the figure......I don't see any weird....am I wrong?

regards
ronotte

CTG Labs

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Re: Lords of the Ring
« Reply #22 on: January 07, 2007, 02:23:03 PM »
Hi

I take it the top signal is across the bulb and these are the spikes, at 50v per div that Otto was talking about before which he thought were important.  Now he thinks or realises its all been nothing, but it lead him to something else which he is going to post soon.

If we look at his coil config for the TPU, it uses this doesnt it?


D.

ronotte

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Re: Lords of the Ring
« Reply #23 on: January 07, 2007, 02:30:37 PM »
@Dave
yes, the top signal is that at 50V/div (i did limit the ps voltage at +5V because the connection is direct and at the moment I've not a limiting resistor......so I'm really thinking what Otto is mumbling about....hope he will exlpain it to us poor mortals!!

ronotte

FuzzyLogic

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Re: Lords of the Ring
« Reply #24 on: January 07, 2007, 03:17:05 PM »
Two things gentlemen.

GK?s headache & eye pain from the TPU reminds me of a thread in Floyd Sweet?s VTA replication topics about a year ago.


1.  Two guys were ?conditioning? a large 4? by 6? slab magnet when they both leaned over the top of it.  They both had headaches that lasted for about a week.  The weird part was their personalities went negative for a few days causing them to be short tempered & antagonistic to each other.  Strange!

2.  Floyd Sweet said that he was trying to see how much power he could draw when his VTA began making a loud noise.  His wife said she heard it several rooms away.  He immediately shut it down.

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CTG Labs

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Re: Lords of the Ring
« Reply #25 on: January 07, 2007, 03:23:19 PM »
Hi Bill,

The two guys where Graham Gunderson and his flat mate at the time.  I think he left the positive end of a HV transformer which was oscillating, on the surface of a large BaFe magnet for some hours and found that after it would retain a small self oscillation, but not for long.  He reported headaches and bad moods and came to blows with his friend!

I once played around with a mobius coil and some quartz and kept getting head aches after it had been on for a while.



Regards,

Dave.

boxofsparks

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Re: Lords of the Ring
« Reply #26 on: January 07, 2007, 03:40:14 PM »
Hello all,

sorry guys I cant be quiet!!

Did you ever ask yourself why we have NO POWER in our coils????
Where is the POWER???
Why cant we make even a 40W light bulb to light????
We feed into our coils 1 or 2 or 3 or even more amperes but nothing. Where is the Power gone???

The answer is in the wave (kick)!!!! You know, a wave (kick) is a very, very powerfull "Thing"!!

Otto



Hi There
Maybe Otto is saying to use the Kicks to drive a separate device ie coil etc?
Just a thought...use the kicks that the TPU is kickin out.

Grumpy

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Re: Lords of the Ring
« Reply #27 on: January 07, 2007, 04:17:50 PM »
Quote
Maybe Otto is saying to use the Kicks to drive a separate device ie coil etc?
Just a thought...use the kicks that the TPU is kickin out.

 ;)
 

Mannix

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Re: Lords of the Ring
« Reply #28 on: January 07, 2007, 04:24:15 PM »
@Otto,
I did the test you suggested. The coil has been pulsed by a IRFP450 MOSFET @ 800 Hz (there is a resonance). The scope probe on the lightb-bulb (220V 60W). Power supply deliver +5V @1.5A.
Peak amplitude can be seen on the figure......I don't see any weird....am I wrong?

regards
ronotte
you are not using the voltage that he said to use

ronotte

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Re: Lords of the Ring
« Reply #29 on: January 07, 2007, 04:38:25 PM »
@Mannix,
in the schematics posted by Otto there is a DC path direct to MOSFET Drain- ground...so if I rise voltage ....the current goes over permissible limits! (The MOSFET ON resistance is less than 0,4 ohm) so the +5 choose is an arrangement compatible with MOSFET attached heatsink.
Anyway any idea is wellcome
thanks
ronotte