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wattsup

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Re: Successful TPU-ECD replication !
« Reply #1770 on: October 12, 2010, 03:28:07 PM »
There is alot of @ottos stuff that I have accumulated on my OU FTP site here;
http://purco.qc.ca/ftp/Overunity.com%20-%20Forum%20members/otto/

@GK

Thanks for your PM. This would be a good place for me to post how I have been doing.

When @otto passed I just broke down for a while, then went through some heavy thoughts of WTF and all, and then I went through my last tests, that I was not even concentrating on, just going through the motions like an OU zombie. I am still really sad about @otto. To add to the sorrow, I feel like after I exposed SM and like @otto said, "it was a Black Friday" and a few weeks later @otto is gone forever. I feel really really guilty that maybe my SM exposé broke his heart and caused his attack. I feel so guilty and now unworthy. It is as if I am going through a change of skin. I am questioning everything.

But, I also have plans for new devices but a totally different way of looking at the ether and how to harvest it. It has nothing to do with closed coupling. @otto was on a right track indeed. He was just missing a few more components and he needed to understand the source of what he was looking for. This is my next tests. But I still have some shit to work out and I miss @otto. I wish he was still here. Shit. Crying again.

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Re: Successful TPU-ECD replication !
« Reply #1771 on: October 13, 2010, 02:53:53 AM »
Just the collector of the ECD is an engineering marvel in itself. The whole unit shows many ways to focus energy.

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Re: Successful TPU-ECD replication !
« Reply #1772 on: October 13, 2010, 01:28:18 PM »
Sir Wattsup,

There is one thing that can not be denied,This thing you do,
Striving to make this world a better place,That was Otto's
Passion ,He absolutely loved it!!

To work tirelessly towards that goal,and inspire others,
Is at least one part of Otto's Legacy!
He was a Good Soul!

And so are you Sir!

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Re: Successful TPU-ECD replication !
« Reply #1773 on: October 13, 2010, 06:24:54 PM »
@ WattsUp

When @otto passed I just broke down for a while, then went through some heavy thoughts of WTF and all, and then I went through my last tests, that I was not even concentrating on, just going through the motions like an OU zombie. I am still really sad about @otto. To add to the sorrow, I feel like after I exposed SM and like @otto said, "it was a Black Friday" and a few weeks later @otto is gone forever. I feel really really guilty that maybe my SM exposé broke his heart and caused his attack. I feel so guilty and now unworthy. It is as if I am going through a change of skin
. I am questioning everything.

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Thank you for sharing your thoughts.  You sound like a Kind Man that's trying to do what's right for everybody & the world.


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Re: Successful TPU-ECD replication !
« Reply #1774 on: October 14, 2010, 12:31:25 AM »
There is alot of @ottos stuff that I have accumulated on my OU FTP site...
Hi! I'm in a possession of an Otto's document which I couldn't find in your collection and I think it should be there. It's 14 pages in MS Word but I'm unable to attach it to this message because it's to large (over 300KB). Any suggestion what to do with it? E-mail?

wattsup

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Re: Successful TPU-ECD replication !
« Reply #1775 on: October 14, 2010, 12:53:51 AM »
@Qwert

If you can send it to me by e-mail at contact(at)purco.qc.ca and put "Otto doc from Qwert" in the subject field so my junk filter does not send it to the wrong bin. I will put it up on my ftp site. Thanks in advance.

wattsup

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Re: Successful TPU-ECD replication !
« Reply #1776 on: October 14, 2010, 02:29:39 PM »
@Qwert

Thanks for sending me this document of Otto. I transferred the word doc file to a pdf file in case some like that format better. Both are located here;

http://purco.qc.ca/ftp/Overunity.com%20-%20Forum%20members/otto/ottos-open-tpu/

All the best.

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Re: Successful TPU-ECD replication !
« Reply #1777 on: October 14, 2010, 05:51:59 PM »
Thanks. The information is very detailed into the anomolies makes them look very basic to achieve.

@Qwert

Thanks for sending me this document of Otto. I transferred the word doc file to a pdf file in case some like that format better. Both are located here;

http://purco.qc.ca/ftp/Overunity.com%20-%20Forum%20members/otto/ottos-open-tpu/

All the best.

wattsup

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Re: Successful TPU-ECD replication !
« Reply #1778 on: October 15, 2010, 06:55:43 PM »
GK,  Have you seen this youtube posted yesterday? 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Efvq65RVTo

Could it be this simple?  Not exactly a TPU but this torroid and the person doing the vid seem to be very precise in their methods and it looks like he's getting free electricity.

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Re: Successful TPU-ECD replication !
« Reply #1779 on: October 16, 2010, 12:38:11 AM »
GK,  Have you seen this youtube posted yesterday? 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Efvq65RVTo

Could it be this simple?  Not exactly a TPU but this torroid and the person doing the vid seem to be very precise in their methods and it looks like he's getting free electricity.

Hi e2matrix,

Please see my post here as an answer to your question:

http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=9854.msg260811#msg260811

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Re: Successful TPU-ECD replication !
« Reply #1780 on: October 16, 2010, 08:33:03 AM »
wind it on torroid in opposite directions exactly the same amount of turns it should nullify then slight change of phase to generate spike but at 50Hz it is weak
the point is : why the lamp is pulsating ?
how about that ?

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Re: Successful TPU-ECD replication !
« Reply #1781 on: October 16, 2010, 12:57:44 PM »


wind it on torroid in opposite directions exactly the same amount of turns it should nullify then slight change of phase to generate spike but at 50Hz it is weak
the point is : why the lamp is pulsating ?
how about that ?

Hi forest,

The toroidal transformer Mindfreer made in the video can be considered as a normal mains transformer, with double secondary coils, operated backwards. You can repeat his test by having such a mains transformer which has two identical and independent secondary coils (like 2 x 6V or 2 x 9V or 2 x 12V AC etc) and one primary coil for 120V or 230V AC, a normal off-the-shelf mains transformer for 50 or 60Hz could serve for the test.

And you connect such mains transformer secondaries like shown in MindFreer video in the schematic at 1:51  ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Efvq65RVTo )  and lamp B is connected to this mains transformer primary (titled as Secondary circuit in his schematic with the orange wires).

This transformer works as for instance a normal push-pull audio transformer does: during the positive half wave AC currents (coming now from the wall outlet) one of the secondary coils induces current in the primary coil for lamp B and during the negative half wave AC currents the other secondary coil does the same. If you connect these secondary coils with the wrong polarity, then their resultant flux cancel and no induction can take place in the core, lamp B remains dark. (You wrote they nullify, I agree.)

The lamp B is 'pulsating',  I can think of an explanation:

Lamp B is a CFL and when the gas flashes up in it the current taken for this flash brings his toroidal core into saturation, once in saturation, induced voltage reduces and the reduced AC for lamp B simply switches it off ---> current reduces, saturation is over, induced voltage comes back and this process repeats. (In fact the 10.7A his main load consumes (at lamp A) can bring his toroidal core towards a certain saturation already.)

MindFreer says in the video (at 4:37-4:42) he does not know why the primary current goes down to 10.1-10.2 Amper from the 10.7Amper and that it is a good thing.   Well, the fact is when he inserts the two secondary coils of his toroid trafo in series with his main load mains wires, he actually connects inductive reactances in series with his main load and a voltage divider is created for the AC input voltage, hence his main load can receive only a reduced AC input voltage and not the full one, ok? This is why his AC load current is reduced from 10.7A to 10.1A or so. If he had fed his main load from a Variac and adjusted it for the same 10.1A loaded current, then he could have measured the AC output voltage from the Variac: it would surely have shown anything between 110-120V AC instead of the 121.4 (as measured in video at 3:08 for the 121.4V).

So this is not free energy...and it is not correct to state it free,  you still take AC current from the mains wall outlet to operate your lamp B (if you solve toroid saturation problem to avoid 'pulsating') and while you indeed find your total AC current consumption is actually less when you use lamp B in the circuit, your lamp A (or the main load) will receive less AC voltage at the expense of lamp B.
And if you try to operate a normal incandescent lamp as lamp B and not a CFL and you care to use a hefty transformer that does not easily saturate, then your lamp A (or the main load at that place) will receive even less mains voltage, hence its original power consumption reduces further down (as the serially inserted (toroidal coil) impedances dictate from the lamp B circuit).
I agree with Loner, this is not an easily understandable setup and hopefully
these explanations above make it clear for anybody.

rgds,  Gyula

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Re: Successful TPU-ECD replication !
« Reply #1782 on: October 17, 2010, 03:12:11 AM »
Hi e2matrix,

Please see my post here as an answer to your question:

http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=9854.msg260811#msg260811

Gyula
I am thankful for those like yourself here who understand this so much more than I do.  I think I might have tried his setup but thankfully I now believe it would not yield the results I'd like to have.  Thanks!

ltseung888

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Re: Successful TPU-ECD replication !
« Reply #1783 on: April 30, 2011, 05:48:36 PM »
http://www.energeticforum.com/showthread.php?p=138912#post138912 reply 122

Contains the secret of the Steven Mark TPU?

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Re: Successful TPU-ECD replication !
« Reply #1784 on: May 02, 2011, 02:49:04 PM »
probably not related to this argument ... see the toroid in this video!

http://vimeo.com/13324978