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Otto`s replication of Steven Mark`s TPU
« on: April 17, 2007, 08:32:36 AM »
Hello all,

from now on Im here.

In this topic I will try to show you MY WAY to built a TPU.
From myself you will have only hard FACTS.

Its time to say that Im every day in contact with "pese" and he is helping me a lot with his very good advices about all the electronics stuff. He is a very nice guy.

Thank you "pese".

My 1. picture is not best quality but you can see the 50 turns coil already connected to the lamp wire and to the bulb. On the other end of the lamp wire is my bulb.
The long thin wire is the + to the power supply.
The lamp wire has 2 strands - 1 is NOT connected.

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Re: Otto`s replication of Steven Mark`s TPU
« Reply #1 on: April 17, 2007, 08:40:14 AM »
Hello all,

the next picture - bulb connected to +12V

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Re: Otto`s replication of Steven Mark`s TPU
« Reply #2 on: April 17, 2007, 08:41:25 AM »
Hi,

next picture

everything ready to fire up my coils. You can see my MOSFET with the heatsink.

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Re: Otto`s replication of Steven Mark`s TPU
« Reply #3 on: April 17, 2007, 08:48:35 AM »
Hi,

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Re: Otto`s replication of Steven Mark`s TPU
« Reply #4 on: April 17, 2007, 08:50:05 AM »
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Re: Otto`s replication of Steven Mark`s TPU
« Reply #5 on: April 17, 2007, 08:51:31 AM »
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Re: Otto`s replication of Steven Mark`s TPU
« Reply #6 on: April 17, 2007, 09:00:14 AM »
Hello all,

I made 14 pictures but it has no sence to post all of them.

This is what Im calling kicks.

Otto


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Re: Otto`s replication of Steven Mark`s TPU
« Reply #7 on: April 17, 2007, 09:17:24 AM »
Otto,

Yes, thank-you. I think it is time for a new topic that will show tests with results. We need to get away from the the last topic of LOTR. GK has started blubbering again and it is hard to tell what is truth and what is crap. I myself have been a little quiet since I haven't had a lot of time to work on my coils. I have been following this forum as well as others and I think it is time for me to start playing again. I too, will try to keep this topic as a facts and results place to inform others and try to keep the "comments" to a minimum.

Keep up the good work!

Tim

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Re: Otto`s replication of Steven Mark`s TPU
« Reply #8 on: April 17, 2007, 01:06:11 PM »
Hello all,

again, what you need, so everything is here.

1.IRF 840 MOSFET
2. 50 turns coil wound over your 2 fingers, wire diameter 0,5mm
3. lamp wire or speaker wire or insulated litz wire
4. from power supply 12V
5. pulses from oscillator 5 - 15V
6. connectors

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Re: Otto`s replication of Steven Mark`s TPU
« Reply #9 on: April 17, 2007, 01:42:32 PM »
Hello all,

I think its time to invite all the good coil winders here.

We can share our results, I can help you and you can help me. But please, dont guess. This topic should not be a guessing topic.

We need FACTS, yes, HARD FACTS!!!

Only in this way we can have success and be sure in a very short time we all have what we want.
Make my tests, show us your results...I will show you everything I have and this is a lot.

Dont ask me, just follow!!!!

 I see a very big intellectual potential in this forum.

The big "heroes" on their PCs, please just sit and look, nothing more.

W E L C O M E

Otto


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Re: Otto`s replication of Steven Mark`s TPU
« Reply #10 on: April 17, 2007, 03:10:15 PM »
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Excellent pictures by the way. Very helpful. thanks for your effort.

Can you remember where you placed the probe tip and reference (ground) of the probe, in the circuit for this particular scope shot ?


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Re: Otto`s replication of Steven Mark`s TPU
« Reply #11 on: April 17, 2007, 04:40:30 PM »
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Excellent pictures by the way. Very helpful. thanks for your effort.

Can you remember where you placed the probe tip and reference (ground) of the probe, in the circuit for this particular scope shot ?



  and Otto, would you always include horizontal/vertical scope settings  DIV/us and DIV/Volts,  respectively? 

Thanks,

Gyula

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Re: Otto`s replication of Steven Mark`s TPU
« Reply #12 on: April 17, 2007, 11:39:02 PM »
Guys!!!
I think that otto just asked you very nicely to be quiet.

just watch

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Re: Otto`s replication of Steven Mark`s TPU
« Reply #13 on: April 17, 2007, 11:47:05 PM »
@Otto
Kongratulations to your thread

I would like to see a drawing about the mosfet circuit.
Maybe you cann arrange vor that.

thanks in advance

Helmut

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Re: Otto`s replication of Steven Mark`s TPU
« Reply #14 on: April 18, 2007, 01:34:14 AM »
Guys!!!
I think that otto just asked you very nicely to be quiet.

just watch

Mannix,

I'm curious, why would someone who claims to be knowledgeable in electronics, not see the complete relevance of asking for probe placement on a circuit and what the DIV X/Y for the scope shots are. This is all the more important in resonant circuits.

Someone of your claimed calibre in electronics should know this inside out - it should be a natural knee jerk reaction - after all repair manuals contain scope shots and you betcha they tell you EXACTLY where to place the probe - why is that ? Huh ? You should have come across hundreds of these in your claimed profession.

Yet here you are, appearing like a complete amateur, and asking people who are asking the RIGHT questions, to be quiet. hummmmm. Quite telling if you ask me.

It's like setting out on a 100,000 mile car journey and not asking for the start and end points of the journey (probe placement) nor the scale of the map (div x/y on the scope).

After all Otto is not posting just for the hell of it. He's posting to communicate.
Intelligent questions indicate that people are taking your postings seriously and thinking about what's been posted.

Let me give you all a little story:

Once upon a time there was a person who tried to invent a car engine that ran on air. He tried and he tried until one day his car started to gather up speed and got faster and faster. Look he proclaimed I've finally made an engine that runs on air. And there was great joy all round and people did celebrate with great gusto.

A person who was from a town, a long, long, way away, piped up, I too have a car, and have built an air engine to your exact specifications but my car does not move. With a great scratching of heads he placed his car on the exact same spot where the original car had moved and all of a sudden the engine started working because the car gathered speed and got faster and faster. He was elated. There was great joy as we now had another car with an engine that ran on air.

Being a cautious person he thought I will just confirm that the engine really is providing the power, so he took the engine out of the car, placed the car on the same spot and low and behold to his amazement the car started to move faster and faster. THIS WAS BIG NEWS. The engine wasn't moving the car. How could this be ?

He shouted from the roof tops, please people try this, it is very strange a car with no engine still moves. Perhaps the air engine isn't working after all. But there was one persistent person who drowned out all rest of the people in putting this person down. "Ignore this person. He is not from around here. He does not know what he talks about. If he's asking you to try this out it is because he hasn't tried it out - oh how sad that some people are like this." and this persistent person continued. "you out of towners, listen, and be quiet. Look at all the speed measurements we have. How can you doubt that we have something here."

For years and years they tweaked and fiddled and fumbled and bumbled. Until suddenly they realised that the car was moving because it was on top of a hill. It was moving because it was rolling down the hill. How could they not have seen! And then they became very, very sad, as they realised that the out of towner had a point after all, and they had wasted all those years.

It turned out that the out of towner had lived in a place call 'hill country' and had often seen things rolling down hills but the people who lived in 'flat land' had never ever seen a hill and didn't believe such a thing could exist. The persistent person had said years before "It is all theory. We are working on something shiny and new. How can your out of town old world knowledge help us ?". Well now you know.