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ronotte

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Re: Ronotte's amazing TPU experiments.
« Reply #75 on: April 30, 2007, 10:00:10 AM »
Hi all,

sorry for not answering but at the moment I'm outside Italy. I will come back whithin 2 days and will answer all questions.

Roberto

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Re: Ronotte's amazing TPU experiments.
« Reply #76 on: April 30, 2007, 10:17:56 AM »
@Nong,

I'm glad you are in the final stage. Please don't try to use frequencies under MHz range (for F1)...that's because in this design the control coils have low inductance and to reach proper resonance the F1 should be in the range 700KHz - 1.4MHz (so F2 is automatically 350KHz - 700KHz).

In order to reach said freq it is necessary to use MOSFET drivers...but you can try other suitable solutions (COSMOS complementary driver, transitors,....).

Roberto

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Re: Ronotte's amazing TPU experiments.
« Reply #77 on: April 30, 2007, 10:05:05 PM »
@Roberto

As you know, RE is generated mostly on the leading edge of a pulse. Most everything we work with in this free energy field has to do with capturing the BEMF (not RE) which occurs at a pulse trailing edge. This approach will always give underunity. I think we will never get an overunity device until we get away from the BEMF and start trying to convert the energy at the pulse leading edge. To get power out we must convert the leading edge RE.

ronotte

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Re: Ronotte's amazing TPU experiments.
« Reply #78 on: May 01, 2007, 03:13:03 PM »
@Mflynn44,

I'm now pursuing what I do think is  the next evolution of my design. It just started from the previous end and  builds towards it's natural end which is in my opinion nearer to TPU as intended by SM.  As soon as I will have some lights I'll post it.

In the mean time there's at least one duplication of my work just here in Italy so I do invite Mauro to let us know his initial partial results.  He's anyway in the right track...just following what I posted. (2magclashTPU document).

Best regards to all

Roberto

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Re: Ronotte's amazing TPU experiments.
« Reply #79 on: May 01, 2007, 03:40:09 PM »
Hi all,

preliminary results are:

for the good side

- release of much heat coming from the ring (not prevoiusly experienced)
- presence of 5KHz component (from the ring) as seen on SM demo
- presence of 8 HZ tick noise (from the ring)

for the bad side

- only capacitive coupling seen for now on inner collector (waveform with sagged top & bottom) 
- tried several way to close the loop without succeeding in!

Roberto



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Re: Ronotte's amazing TPU experiments.
« Reply #80 on: May 01, 2007, 04:57:08 PM »
Intersting Roberto,

Have you tried to tickle the ring with a neo magnet yet? try it at a coil junction if you have not.

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Re: Ronotte's amazing TPU experiments.
« Reply #81 on: May 02, 2007, 12:25:47 PM »
Hi Carl,

I have had till now only little time to do tests but yes I put a Neo magnet on the coils and:

- it jerks @ 7 Hz (augmenting the same noise coming from the coils)
- it squeals emitting loud a freq.

Carl, Mflinn44, I forgot to say that now I do have spikes ON LEADING WAVEFORM EDGE, I'm speaking of about 50 -60V


Roberto
« Last Edit: May 03, 2007, 11:50:05 AM by ronotte »

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Re: Ronotte's amazing TPU experiments.
« Reply #82 on: May 03, 2007, 04:54:21 PM »
Thank you Roberto for your kindness to human kind, I think you?re an evolutioned human being, a people like you should have a place in history, (and it would probably happen). I think that as the fastest you share the info the best for your security. I don?t understand of electronics but I hope one day people like me could find an easy manual that can be followed succesfully.
From the bottom of my heart and of the human kind:
Thanks Again
Jorge

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Re: Ronotte's amazing TPU experiments.
« Reply #83 on: May 03, 2007, 07:46:22 PM »
@Jorgerojo,

wellcome on board!

@Jacob,

I do hope that your problem is OVER. If possible please get in touch.

Roberto


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Re: Ronotte's amazing TPU experiments.
« Reply #84 on: May 08, 2007, 11:19:30 AM »
Hi all,

the fact that I don't post doesn't mean I'm not working. I'm following my way which as you have seen is different from Otto's...that's the beauty of being many aiming at the same target. 

In the first I thought I were near to obtain what searched but.......it's not so.... there is the necessity to have new ideas and build on them.

At the moment the new TPU I did is not performing as expected in particular I've difficulties in 'closing the loop'  i.e. obtaining a burst of kicks (now I see only 1 kick and not so big..... on leading edge of the collector waveform ). On the positive side there's the fact that the trailing edge of this kick is similar to an half of sinusoide...this is weird.....( I will post a picture of it) I have to extrapolate the associated freq and made it resonating!?....(I'm pulsing my standard setup with 8Hz -16Hz and 35 KHz freq).

AS you may understand much work is still to be done...your help never as now is wellcomed.

Regards to all

Roberto

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Re: Ronotte's amazing TPU experiments.
« Reply #85 on: May 08, 2007, 11:40:07 AM »
Roberto,  thank you.    :)





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Re: Ronotte's amazing TPU experiments.
« Reply #86 on: May 09, 2007, 03:57:16 PM »
@ reberto

when you make a 50 turn or so coil and put a freq in to it on a scop and you make it ring what freq might it be

 and now if you take that freq for that coil where it rings and break it into 2 freqs off by 10 hz or so and you pluse that same coil with 1 freq from 1 end of the coil and from the other end of that same coil the other freq will it not ring?

the kick back should harmonize with the other freq you are plusing is that right? and it should ring in return to the ring you should produce many kicks in to the collector


am i wrong?

is

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Re: Ronotte's amazing TPU experiments.
« Reply #87 on: May 09, 2007, 05:59:20 PM »
@IS

what you say is interesting...I never made a test like that you suggest. Anyway I don't know if is is possible to pulse both end of a coil with two oscillators without tampering the oscillators themselves....let me think..

Roberto

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Re: Ronotte's amazing TPU experiments.
« Reply #88 on: May 09, 2007, 06:39:26 PM »
Hi guys.
have we a piccie of these 'kicks'? or what they should resemble?
my latest attempt attached, still using my sound card (sorry) but
don't know what i'm looking at. looking at the spectrum it seems
to peak bang on 5khz. anyway, going home now, have fun.

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Re: Ronotte's amazing TPU experiments.
« Reply #89 on: May 10, 2007, 10:00:29 AM »
Hi twosox:
   Just a quick warning for you using your sound card. When you hit a resonant frequency for your coil, it is not uncommon to have >250v spikes. That is going to toast your card. Been there with two of them. I just bought a dual channel tek scope and danged if I didn't blow one out already. Probe is good to 600v and poof!
   Just protect your self by turning down the amplitude a bit on the signal gen.

suggie