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Author Topic: Observations Steven Marks TPU : COLLECTIVE EFFORT  (Read 8043 times)

infringer

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Observations Steven Marks TPU : COLLECTIVE EFFORT
« on: April 09, 2008, 08:57:37 PM »
Hello I would like to get observations from TPU Videos!

Please list them in this thread.

Rules for participating in this thread are:

1.  No personal put downs or stabs to each other or Steven Marks, or Jack Durban if you wanna spread gossip start your own gossip column thread please.

2. No skeptics allowed to participate in this thread if you do not believe in the TPU or think it is a hoax start your own TPU busters thread.

3. Post only observations maybe not so obvious about the device or very obvious in some cases.

4. Only positive speculation allowed no speculations that it is a hoax, fake and so on!

5. Follow rules 1-4

infringer

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Re: Observations Steven Marks TPU : COLLECTIVE EFFORT
« Reply #1 on: April 09, 2008, 09:11:08 PM »
Here is my biggest observation I can contribute to this thread.

Notice the shape of the 6" torridial power unit it is not perfectly circle.

This shape is found on one thing I have used in working with CRT monitors in arcades.

Steven Marks ex-TV repair man would've used these in certain cases as well!

Degausser for CRT monitors fit the shape of the degausser I used myself to remove bad coloring and such.

I think so much so that people should investigate the make up of degausing coils.

Anyone who has use these has seen the power of radiant energy its almost magical to watch it pull bad color
from the crt monitor.

There is a button that you push and the wires do tend to vibrate in the same manner that is explained by them
in there you tube videos!

Anyone else notice this little thing?

This could be a key element of his design! Please do not pass this over like most of my threads or ideas.

Thanks in advance

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Re: Observations Steven Marks TPU : COLLECTIVE EFFORT
« Reply #2 on: April 09, 2008, 09:29:17 PM »
http://cgi.cafr.ebay.ca/Repair-or-Fix-Your-TV-CRT-Degausser-Degaussing-Coil-NEW_W0QQitemZ200202617683QQihZ010QQcategoryZ61395QQcmdZViewItem

Here is what the coil is like that I have used except the block on the bottom was inside the ring!

You feel the vibration for those of you who do not believe you can feel vibration in wire purchase one of these!


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Re: Observations Steven Marks TPU : COLLECTIVE EFFORT
« Reply #3 on: April 09, 2008, 10:44:02 PM »
the vibration felt (if any) while holding the degauss coil in open space is from it's interaction with the earth's magnetic field. when the coil is brought closer to any ferromagnetic material there will be an attraction of course, and the vibration will increase in intensity. there is nothing magical about this, but it might explain why SM's coil vibrates.

it would be a stretch to say that radiant energy is responsible for clearing up bad coloring on a monitor or TV tube....it's normal proven and basic science that does it, isn't it?

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Re: Observations Steven Marks TPU : COLLECTIVE EFFORT
« Reply #4 on: April 09, 2008, 11:15:42 PM »
Have you ever used one of these degaussing coils?

There may be a link to this and the degaussing coils the vibrations are not only felt they also produce sound and you can feel it...

Marks being the TV repairman is an important element to this as he clearly states something about it ....

We should fully examine the materials of the degaussing coil it may play an intergal role....

While like you say there is no violation in laws of physics maybe something as simple as materials or design of this is important.

I would not write off my observation without first seeing tests...

I give a shit less about the theory to tell the truth while it is interesting the theories people can dream up...

I am only interested in reproduction of this device working. Cause once working people could dream up what ever they want in theory I don't care if they say its powered by alien antenna for piss sakes the fact remains that its working and producing energy by whatever means cheaply and effective!

Please someone investigate this a bit!

Thanks,

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Re: Observations Steven Marks TPU : COLLECTIVE EFFORT
« Reply #5 on: April 09, 2008, 11:24:08 PM »
http://cgi.cafr.ebay.ca/Repair-or-Fix-Your-TV-CRT-Degausser-Degaussing-Coil-NEW_W0QQitemZ200202617683QQihZ010QQcategoryZ61395QQcmdZViewItem
Here is what the coil is like that I have used except the block on the bottom was inside the ring!
You feel the vibration for those of you who do not believe you can feel vibration in wire purchase one of these!

Or just press the "degauss" button on the computer monitor (CRT), and listen to it twang as it cycles through the hysteresis spiral.

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Re: Observations Steven Marks TPU : COLLECTIVE EFFORT
« Reply #6 on: April 09, 2008, 11:29:07 PM »
i've used them yes.

in transformers, the noise is called magnetostriction, and with air coils the windings can vibrate ever so slightly creating sound waves, especially at higher frequencies.

so where's the magic in this?

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Re: Observations Steven Marks TPU : COLLECTIVE EFFORT
« Reply #7 on: April 10, 2008, 01:01:02 AM »
EMdevices talked about magnetostriction a while back. Something happened to make it stop, but the mathematics was dead on to the tpu description.

infringer

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Re: Observations Steven Marks TPU : COLLECTIVE EFFORT
« Reply #8 on: April 10, 2008, 02:26:04 AM »
The magic is in the comparison in shape and the comparison of what is talked about vibration my friend not to mention his remarks about being a TV repair man there is justification in looking at the materials used in this coil.

Or maybe its somehow related in build...

Instance some argue weather copper or iron and gauge of wire seems to be a problem as well as other factors ....

I created this thread to list observations and this is mine...

Did you draw any observations from the video mr Poynt99 buddy :)

Like anything interesting in particular my good friend, that would aid in reproduction?

Maybe something that went unoticed by others?

Anyone?



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Re: Observations Steven Marks TPU : COLLECTIVE EFFORT
« Reply #9 on: April 10, 2008, 05:42:35 AM »
some where in this forum is a thread called something like . * The First TPU * , i dint remember who made it but they show and talk about the first small one that didint work once it was turned upside down , there are very indepth descriptions and close up pics of it as well, if you find it im sure youll know right away about what im talking about, if i can find the link i will link it in here for you. ( there seems to be so many threads about this topic now its kinda hard to find anything really).

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Re: Observations Steven Marks TPU : COLLECTIVE EFFORT
« Reply #10 on: April 10, 2008, 07:02:38 AM »
Here is my biggest observation I can contribute to this thread.

Notice the shape of the 6" torridial power unit it is not perfectly circle.

This shape is found on one thing I have used in working with CRT monitors in arcades.



Copied from this Keelynet page:  http://www.keelynet.com/interact/archive/00000321.htm
<<Tuning is a function of the coil mass and cross-sectional aspect ratio.
It appears an elliptical cross-section is required in the coil. The
converter package in the center of the toridal coil appears to be a
circuit to convert the pulsed DC component to AC.>>

Another thing noticed from the videos is that the first TPUs (using the frame/spools) and the small TPU seemed to use a wide  (thick) circle (maybe one coil horizontal to another coil) whereas the large TPU seems thinner in its vertical construction (coils vertically).  Makes me wonder if the interaction between coils can be side to side or also one on top of the other?

Kent

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Re: Observations Steven Marks TPU : COLLECTIVE EFFORT
« Reply #11 on: April 10, 2008, 02:18:19 PM »
Great observations guys much appreciated I started this thread with the hopes of keeping all observations
about the TPU(s) together and maybe dig up what others have to observe.

I too noticed the big units coil was oddly thin but didnt think of it in the same manner as was stated.

Observations are important it may be one perspective that is keeping us from a fully working unit.

Just cause you aint genius when it comes to electronics does not mean you have poor observational skills!

Keep that in mind...

Thank you for your contributions! They will be of great use!

PS any pictures or screen shots of the TPU(s) at differnt angles and such are welcome.
please do post or repost it is the object of this thread to organize a bit.

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Re: Observations Steven Marks TPU : COLLECTIVE EFFORT
« Reply #12 on: April 10, 2008, 02:31:33 PM »
Does the black coating appear to most to be common standard electrical tape?

What is in the middle of the large unit appears almost to be two small coils and a heat sink...

Any care to post new or repost old pictures to the thread from the forum, video, or other reliable source?

How about keeping all the links to every youtube/google/other video that shows a working TPU...?

A thread like this with organization of observational material is critical please contribute what you can. Weather new or reposted lets keep it all together!

Thanks, -infringer-