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Author Topic: The TPU uncovered? (A PROBABLE technique.)  (Read 340839 times)

Feynman

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Re: The TPU uncovered? (A PROBABLE technique.)
« Reply #210 on: May 02, 2008, 09:53:31 PM »
Ah k, well it wasn't for commercial program, all the FE stuff I do is open-source/freeware.  I was going to port to C#, because I can't install .Net 3.5 for some reason.  Here's a 555 calculator I wrote.

http://feynmanslab.blogspot.com/2008/03/555-design.html

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Re: The TPU uncovered? (A PROBABLE technique.)
« Reply #211 on: May 02, 2008, 11:07:11 PM »
@Feynman

Attached is a rich text file (wordpad) which contains the necessary code for the calculation. Since you use C Sharp, porting should not be much of a prob for you.

@All

I am going to upload a zipped file for download of all of the images which were a prob in the previous post.

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Re: The TPU uncovered? (A PROBABLE technique.)
« Reply #212 on: May 02, 2008, 11:15:08 PM »
@All

Attached are the TPU Connection Images, in three zips.


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Re: The TPU uncovered? (A PROBABLE technique.)
« Reply #213 on: May 02, 2008, 11:16:33 PM »
Zip 2

pauldude000

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Re: The TPU uncovered? (A PROBABLE technique.)
« Reply #214 on: May 02, 2008, 11:17:23 PM »
zip 3

pauldude000

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Re: The TPU uncovered? (A PROBABLE technique.)
« Reply #215 on: May 02, 2008, 11:20:34 PM »
@All

If anyone knows of a good free website site which has decent file storage capacity, good bandwidth, and allows file hosting (hot-linking or cross-linking), please let me know.

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Re: The TPU uncovered? (A PROBABLE technique.)
« Reply #216 on: May 03, 2008, 10:19:46 AM »
@Loner

There exist a couple of different way of hooking up, using components, using feedback, etc. which are not covered here. I will make some examples later. These are to demonstrate means of hooking up coils to allow for achievement of field rotation. I have made a PowerPoint presentation, and an Adobe Acrobat pdf file, if anyone is interested, with short descriptions of everything, and I intend to upload them to my website Sunday or Monday.. (I was bored, and I hadn't messed around with open-office's "impress" version of PowerPoint yet. Couldn't experiment at the bench because of the kids.... :D )

I intend to do another set with variations of components to modify current flow to achieve various objectives, such as artificial phasing etc... Will post them when I complete them. Would anybody desire some circuit pics as well?

(For instance, an astable MOSFET multivibrator circuit? Bet you didn't realize that you could use Mosfets directly AS your oscillator circuit now did you? Or push pull...... :D ) Them high speed fets can be used for more than just power switches. :) With such nice rise and fall and latency times, it is a sheer waste. (hint, instead of positive or negative sgd, think npn or pnp..... it truly does work. )

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Re: The TPU uncovered? (A PROBABLE technique.)
« Reply #217 on: May 04, 2008, 03:17:09 AM »
@ Paul - Good to see you're still at it. Good illustrations in the zips as well - I tried most of these combinations with my Tesla semi-replica. Lately I've been working with my 3-CC setup and have reached that point where I must employ some level of circuitry, like MOSFETs. Everything I've done up until now has pretty much been observation of AC-induced characteristics, and now it's DC time. But first I'm taking a few days to investigate the possibilities of the "mystery center toroid" that's being discussed in the Jack Durban Video thread, then I'll be back at it.

@ Loner - Just found your thread, posting as you test. This is most excellent! Kudos, sir. Oh - thanks for putting that whole silly reed-switch-as-commutator thing to rest. I'm glad someone finally did it.

@ Paul & TPU Group at large - It just so happens that one of my hats is ISP. I've got lots of servers and lots of storage capacity, and best of all I'm God on my network. I've been slowly building an area on one of my own Websites to hold the very type of thing Loner is posting in his thread, not to keep it separate from OverUnity.com but instead to allow me to post more photos and such without guilt of clogging up the Forum. I respect what Stefan is doing here and don't want to over-do it with my lame experiments, but I want to share them just the same.

So, Paul, I think I know a place that may be friendly to your request. We could do it a couple of ways, but I'd probably lean toward an anonymous FTP area with upload-only rights, allowing us to easily link to our pages/photos/files from these posts. Bandwidth and storage shouldn't be a problem until you create the fully-functional PaulDude000 TPU and become a celebrity, then you won't need me any more...

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Re: The TPU uncovered? (A PROBABLE technique.)
« Reply #218 on: May 04, 2008, 03:27:24 AM »
Sorry I have no supporting documentation just yet, but some is coming.

Using collector feedback into the CCs definitely makes a noticeable difference in my units, usually about 30-40% of output. In my 3-CC setup, the 2nd coil (121-240 degrees) is the most influential - monkeying with frequency and feedback on this coil noticeably changes the output bias. Best results I've had is feeding back into all three from one end of the collector, and placing the load on the other end. While not over-unity, I have been able to step up voltage considerably (20 Vpp from 4 VAC square input), rectify it into DC, and drive more LEDs than current drawn from the function generators would drive. Photos soon.

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Re: The TPU uncovered? (A PROBABLE technique.)
« Reply #219 on: May 04, 2008, 08:52:21 PM »
@All

I just thought of something, which could get everyone on the "same  page" as to results, etc.....

One of the biggest problems to replicating a device, is that you have to build it pretty much exactly the same manner that it was built..... Not easy with hand wound coils! Considering that changes in coil diameter OR length OR winding spacing changes inductance, which changes resonant frequencies..... You then take in the sheer length of wires involved to resonate at any given low frequency, and you are talking ALOT of turns to exactly duplicate. OUCH....

The collector coils are not the problem here, it is the control coils which are a pain. Yet, for tiny experimental coils, there is a possible solution. Namely not having to wind the CC,s.....?

Hnhhhh??? (you ask wisely :D )

Amazingly enough, you can buy pre-wound CC's, which all have a computer controlled length of wire on a nice, easily mounted plastic spool. They are called by a different name, generally "magnet wire", and are generally relatively cheap. :)

Buying four of these gives you four factory wound even layered/spaced single wire CC's, WHICH SOMEONE ELSE CAN BUY TO REPLICATE YOUR RESULTS! This is also true of zip cord (speaker or lamp wire, etc...).....


Though not usefull for every type of winding scheme, it has its merits. Just a thought.


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Re: The TPU uncovered? (A PROBABLE technique.)
« Reply #220 on: May 04, 2008, 08:57:46 PM »
@Buzz

This sounds possible (concerning website), lets talk.

pauldude000@hotmail.com

If anyone else wishes to converse with me through this e-mail, that would be great. I cannot guarantee that I will be able to respond instantaneously though. (Though I probably WILL respond.) :D

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Re: The TPU uncovered? (A PROBABLE technique.)
« Reply #221 on: May 06, 2008, 09:44:39 PM »
@all

The promised PDF (Adobe Acrobat) and PPT (Microsoft Power Point OR Open Office Impress) cocerning the TPU hookup pics with brief explanations have been uploaded.

http://pauldude000.fr33webhost.com/tpufiledownload.html

I have also connected all pages through the main Index.html, so that you can find the tpupics page, and the new tpu stuff download page, as well as the program download page in one place.

http://pauldude000.fr33webhost.com/index.html

I am working on a masterlist of hookup connections, for both three and four CC TPU's, single double, triple, and quad signal applications. I will make another pdf for these when finished.

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Re: The TPU uncovered? (A PROBABLE technique.)
« Reply #222 on: May 06, 2008, 09:45:46 PM »
@all

The promised PDF (Adobe Acrobat) and PPT (Microsoft Power Point OR Open Office Impress) cocerning the TPU hookup pics with brief explanations have been uploaded.

http://pauldude000.fr33webhost.com/tpufiledownload.html

I have also connected all pages through the main Index.html, so that you can find the tpupics page, and the new tpu stuff download page, as well as the program download page in one place.

http://pauldude000.fr33webhost.com/index.html

I am working on a masterlist of hookup connections, for both three and four CC TPU's, single double, triple, and quad signal applications. I will make another pdf for these when finished.

Paul Andrulis

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Re: The TPU uncovered? (A PROBABLE technique.)
« Reply #223 on: May 06, 2008, 10:02:41 PM »
Awesome

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Re: The TPU uncovered? (A PROBABLE technique.)
« Reply #224 on: May 08, 2008, 02:46:44 AM »
@all

The Master List first draft is uploaded onto my website. Download at will.

I have three files available.

1. pdf format presentation
2. ppt format (powerpoint) presentation
3. A separate .zip file of the images

All are too large to attach here (pdf and ppt >500k..... zip ~300k)

If you think they are worthwhile, spread the word.

Paul Andrulis