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Super God

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Re: EMdevices' TPU with batteries in it
« Reply #60 on: July 18, 2007, 04:30:50 AM »
Technically it is a TPU because it's toroidial in shape and produces power. (albeit from batteries)

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Re: EMdevices' TPU with batteries in it
« Reply #61 on: July 18, 2007, 04:32:36 AM »
lol, that just cracks me up!

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Re: EMdevices' TPU with batteries in it
« Reply #62 on: July 18, 2007, 04:34:26 AM »
If you watch the videos, it's only the first device that suffers from the upside down problem.  In the UEC video towards the end he says the device works in any position relative to the horizon, or something like that.  But the upside down drop in voltage is easy to fake as well.  I was actualy contemplating how elaborate to fake it, but I say nah too much work, it would be rediculous to put more work into a fake then the real thing  :)

EM

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Re: EMdevices' TPU with batteries in it
« Reply #63 on: July 18, 2007, 04:34:55 AM »
Steven Mark invented the TPU, so capitalizing the acronym makes it in reference to exactly what Steven Mark made, thus including the effects....

Emdevice,

Then why did you attempt to fake an incomplete TPU? Seems like a waste of time all together...

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Re: EMdevices' TPU with batteries in it
« Reply #64 on: July 18, 2007, 04:39:21 AM »
Oh, one other thing, if the thought goes through your head to duplicate a fake with batteries in series, be carefull, 90 volts can be fatal for some.   I accidently touched the wires to my wrist while I was wraping the fake perimeter wire and it was very painfull, I think I even saw stars it was so intense :)

EM

P.S.   For fun HopeFH, for some fun and relaxation.  I took less then a day...  "very cheaply put together, no mass circuitry..."   Ha  Ha  :)

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Re: EMdevices' TPU with batteries in it
« Reply #65 on: July 18, 2007, 04:47:21 AM »
The only TPU that has me concerned is the little one, this is a processed image which I'm posting with Lindsay's permission.

Notice the bumps on top.  Of course this one can be fake as well.  The lightbulb is frosted.  Lots of fakes can concentrate the fake in the bulb, but look to the left of it, I see a regular pattern as if there are batteries one next to the other.  Do you see what I mean?

EM

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Re: EMdevices' TPU with batteries in it
« Reply #66 on: July 18, 2007, 04:51:32 AM »
Feverishly applauding :) and i thought you put to gether a cascade cirut to feed the primary and the secondary was wound fine wire one on top of the other wind 4 different leinghts on same coil- jacketed so the BEMF pulse would not be so sharp and take the top high part of the spike ( wich in this is not really a spike ) and feed that back to the cap( battery and filter) with a blocking diode thus feeding the fets as this will keep them protected from the high volatge and not burn them out thus feeding the cascade circut and things start all over mmmmmm . who a thought :) I wasn't disapointed ,, just a good laugth  :D ;D well back to the sunshine  KISS hehehehe

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Re: EMdevices' TPU with batteries in it
« Reply #67 on: July 18, 2007, 04:54:28 AM »
Hi Emdevices,

The problem with your video is that it is still not 4A as it states, even with two 60W lamps. And the major problem with your video, it is not running for half an hour, powering a TV set or a vacuum cleaner or a drill. You are not taking your tpu outside for 5 minutes and show it running again and again. Try to power you lamps as long as it works from those batteries (anyway you wasted them) and tell us the time it was working. Or, for example, try to connect it to a vacuum cleaner directly (it should work even with DC) or through a converter and tell us if it moves at all.
Anyway, well done, was expecting it.  :-X
But a torroid in the center wasn?t a joke at all.

Thanks,

Kames.

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Re: EMdevices' TPU with batteries in it
« Reply #68 on: July 18, 2007, 04:55:04 AM »
@EM

Stars??? Naaaa.... That was the VORTEX forming!

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Re: EMdevices' TPU with batteries in it
« Reply #69 on: July 18, 2007, 04:59:05 AM »
Hey EM,

It appears to me that SM painted it with a type of resin.  This would help to secure the wirings and prevent noise from any incidental movement of the wires.  It would also assist in hardening the TPU, making it easier to handle. 

It does indeed, for sure have batteries.  If you have an opportunity, please read through all of the engineering reports.  These toroids were tested for hours on end, with full loads.  They only had to be turned off because of heat issues.  Then they would be fired up again, for more hours.  It was not faked.

Then engineers are real and reputable.  And people were purposely hired to look for fraud.  All were convinced.  Ours will have batteries, and charger one day as well.  batteries are a type of control and should always remain, according to B.B. 


Cheers,
Bruce






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Re: EMdevices' TPU with batteries in it
« Reply #70 on: July 18, 2007, 05:00:09 AM »
you crack me up BEP :)

kames, see my previous posting about the inverter.  Try to do a calculation of energy density.

Also, SM walks outside in the UEC video and lights up the bulb for the same amount of time I did.   4 amps was actualy low, it draws about 5 or so amps.  The batteries drain fast, and that's why I didn't want the video to run too long, I want to use them again. 

Bruce, so you think that's resin under there?  Possible.

EM

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Re: EMdevices' TPU with batteries in it
« Reply #71 on: July 18, 2007, 05:09:50 AM »
@Emdevices

Why to make things with that picture of the torroid too complicated. It is a blue tape, it was overheated and now it partially melted and exposed sections of the coil.

Kames.

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Re: EMdevices' TPU with batteries in it
« Reply #72 on: July 18, 2007, 05:19:56 AM »
Interesting theory Kames,  it's possible he had a previous accident , a meltdown and the bumps remained after he covered them up again.

For a long time I was thinking what's in that little TPU?   It does make the buzzing sound if you've seen the tape.  I was thinking it was a ferrite toroid, it has to be, magnetostriction at work making those sounds.  It's one hell of a revolutionary design if its real.


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Re: EMdevices' TPU with batteries in it
« Reply #73 on: July 18, 2007, 05:23:28 AM »
If we figure this out, I'm going to make an itty bitty little tpu and have it power something random, like a set of dancing magnets. :)

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Re: EMdevices' TPU with batteries in it
« Reply #74 on: July 18, 2007, 05:38:43 AM »
Hi EM:
One heck of a con-man you are!
Good job man and great reasoning. I just hope when you cry "wolf" the next time it will be for real!
Sending this on my iPhone in the middle of a rollerblade trail out in the countryside! Got to love this little wonder!

Cheers
chris