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Re: The Brnbrade OverUnity Coil/TPU
« Reply #15 on: July 01, 2007, 09:56:13 AM »
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The Brnbrade OverUnity Coil/TPU
« Reply #16 on: July 01, 2007, 01:26:47 PM »
Hi Brnbrade,

what material do you use for cores of coils?
what do you wrap the coils on ?

Is it steel or iron ?  Or magnet(s) ?

2 of 3 photos (AC+DC) have large circular magnet, but 1 photo (audio) does not.
Can you explain this some more?

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Re: The Brnbrade OverUnity Coil/TPU
« Reply #17 on: July 01, 2007, 02:38:24 PM »
no video or other pic showing the light?

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Re: The Brnbrade OverUnity Coil/TPU
« Reply #18 on: July 01, 2007, 03:17:21 PM »
There is a definate mobius on the thin wire on both ends.

Brnbrade was a student of Erfinder also. Brnbrade does not speak English well.

So we have coils
Large Magnet
oscillations
Mobius on both ends
DC Input / AC Output
Large voltage output
Unknown amperage

Brnbrade is going to hook up a light bulb, and take a picture.  He is also going to borrow an amp meter.  I do not know when this will be done.  I for one am facinated.

The red wire appears to be 12 awg solid.  The thin wire seems to be braided.  Someone else will need to give type and size.

Cheers,
Bruce

Good morning guys!  :)

I awoke thinking about this brnbrade coil.  I also received some more information from brnbrade.

First, please read above, the ingredients list.  Next, I want to add one big one that I figured out this morning, and I do indeed it is a piece of the TPU puzzle.

*Brnbrades coil has "IDENTICAL signals/different source, opposing one another, SLIGHTLY OUT OF PHASE, ONE FROM THE OTHER.


I have talked at length as you know, about identical signals/different source opposing one another.  But now we see it with a twist.  One identical signal is slightly out of phase of the other.  Now that make me think of SM's words:

"It is an insignificant power supply except when the two transformers get slightly out of phase with each other, or when they are connected in reverse of one another.
Then you can measure all kinds of things going on.
You can generate all kinds of hash and multiple frequencies, and I do mean all kinds.
What I measured during this process was very interesting.
All these frequencies occasionally met at the same time with a much larger kick at the output."

AND

"Now look at a basic electron tube device.
You have one stage of amplification, one stage of signal phase splitting and driving and one stage of power output,"

AND

"I am using 6BQ7-A tubes for the input and phase inverter..."

Now I would suggest two experiments. 
1. Build brnbrades coils and test, And/or 2.  put two transformers, back to back.  Wire them in mobius fashion, only on the primary side.  Add two IDENTICAL signals/DIFFERENT sources opposing one another, BUT have one SLIGHTLY OUT OF PHASE of the other.

Lastly you who think this is just a transformer, the thin wire IS THE PRIMARY and the solid wire IS THE SECONDARY. 

Now that is a real brain twist and straight from brnbrade.  ;)

Happy, Happy Days!  I think He has found a clue in the least!  And perhaps more if we test ourselves or await an amp reading.

Bruce  :)

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Brnbrade OverUnity Coil/TPU and Cook 1871 Patent
« Reply #19 on: July 01, 2007, 05:48:10 PM »
Hi All,

Please see attached patent.  If this works, it is about time to warm it up !!

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Re: The Brnbrade OverUnity Coil/TPU
« Reply #20 on: July 01, 2007, 05:53:32 PM »
Hi btentzer and Brbrade,

Nice to hear that someone is getting more anomalous results! Let me tell you something. The first thing I thought of when seeing the pictures are the McFarland Cook coils, and a coil design by Don Smith which closely resembles what Brnbrade.

It looks simple enough to replicate but, as everyone else here has noted, we need some hard data and diagrams to replicate from. I for one have grown weary of scant information about devices so I'll hang around on the sidelines and wait for more info. All I need to know is how the coils are connected to each other, how the battery's are connected to the coils, and how the signals are fed into the coils. Also, knowing what core material is used would be helpful.

God Bless,
Jason O

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How to download the Cook patent
« Reply #21 on: July 01, 2007, 05:53:00 PM »
Hi All,

the patent of Cook from 1871 can be downloaded here:

http://www.pat2pdf.org/patents/pat119825.pdf

http://www.pat2pdf.org/patents/pat119825.pdf

Regards, Earl

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Re: The Brnbrade OverUnity Coil/TPU
« Reply #22 on: July 01, 2007, 06:00:58 PM »
Hi Earl,

LOL looks like we both had the same thought after seeing that :-). I actually built a Cook coil but I just never figured out how to start it up.

God Bless,
Jason O

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Cook patent 1871
« Reply #23 on: July 01, 2007, 06:17:16 PM »
Hi Jason,

yes we both saw the resemblance.  If you look at the patent, you will have enough hints how to build it and activate it.  It also has a resemblance to the TPU bifilar coils.

If you finish this project and it works, we will all be singing "one kick myself in the ass is a small one, but thousands add up to a big kick".

Hi Bob,  notice the patent says the core can be ferric or magnets.  hehehe parlo Italiano?

1871 to 2007, talk about rapid technological progress !

Regards, Earl

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Re: The Brnbrade OverUnity Coil/TPU
« Reply #24 on: July 01, 2007, 06:23:40 PM »
The talk goes around the Farland Cook patents has been deliberatly changed.....
I do not know the reference source of where i heard it, but i am sure it was about these particulair coils.

i also experimented with these and i never got it to work.
Marco.

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The Brnbrade OverUnity Coil/TPU
« Reply #25 on: July 01, 2007, 06:43:33 PM »
Hi Marco,

that is interesting.  Will see if Brnbrade or others can get it to work.  My image was drawn by looking at Brnbrade's photos, so he is definitely having some results.  One puzzling thing, it looks like he only has a voltmeter as load and that is not all that much to keep the action going.  The patent says the output must always be loaded after a kick start.

Also his first circuit presented is completely different than the present one.

Did you try both ferric and magnet cores?

Regards, Earl

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Re: The Brnbrade OverUnity Coil/TPU
« Reply #26 on: July 01, 2007, 08:06:57 PM »
Hi Earl,

My setup only has steel cores on it. 1018 if I remember right. The coes are 2" in diameter so I never tried to find magnets that big to replace them with  :D.

God Bless,
Jason O

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Re: The Brnbrade OverUnity Coil/TPU
« Reply #27 on: July 01, 2007, 08:28:27 PM »
Hi guys!

There are of course two individual coils with brnbrade.  Air core is what he has said before.

The solid 12 awg. wire IS the secondary.  He gives turns for this in my first post. 

The thin braided primary wire IS the primary.  Elsewhere he said 1000 turns, but here he wrapped so that the total radius of wrapped wire is about the same of the core.

The primary wire is connected of each coil is connected to the opposing secondary via mobius fashion.

You can see plainly from the photos that the batteries go to a cap and the cap to the   coils.  Also can be seen how they connect.  The photos are very high resolution and can be blown up very large.

You can see the oscillations are input where he has circled.  I believe from previous post that he was stereo out giving him two channels.  The exact method from stereo to coil still needs to be found out, and I will work on that.

And that is pretty much it, other than he is going to put it on a bulb and take a picture. And at the same time take an Amp reading.

I for one, am facinated and have never seen something like this.  We will see.

Happy Days!  :)
Bruce

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Re: The Brnbrade OverUnity Coil/TPU
« Reply #28 on: July 01, 2007, 08:35:49 PM »
Hi Bruce,

It looks like you have a good understanding of this. Is the circuit in your mind the same as the one that Earl posted earlier?

God Bless,
Jason O

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Re: The Brnbrade OverUnity Coil/TPU
« Reply #29 on: July 01, 2007, 08:40:58 PM »
One more thing, how is the audio input connected? I can't tell very clearly from the pictures; is it connected across the battery input?