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Author Topic: HIGH QUALITY TPU DVD Video Released from Jack Durban  (Read 457966 times)

Spoodily

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Re: HIGH QUALITY TPU DVD Video Released from Jack Durban
« Reply #240 on: April 18, 2008, 09:39:14 PM »
I did, that's why I am correcting you.  He explains very clearly that it is just a wall box with sockets to make an easier connection.  That's why the lamps were able to be lit without it.

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Re: HIGH QUALITY TPU DVD Video Released from Jack Durban
« Reply #241 on: April 18, 2008, 09:54:01 PM »
I did, that's why I am correcting you.  He explains very clearly that it is just a wall box with sockets to make an easier connection.  That's why the lamps were able to be lit without it.

Don't remember his exact words, but he also said that he is using it to raise voltage a little.

Kames.

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Re: HIGH QUALITY TPU DVD Video Released from Jack Durban
« Reply #242 on: April 18, 2008, 10:07:06 PM »
The conversation is when he is connecting the TV and Drills up ... not the video clip with the lamps.

Spoodily

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Re: HIGH QUALITY TPU DVD Video Released from Jack Durban
« Reply #243 on: April 18, 2008, 10:11:45 PM »
I see where the confusion would come in as he refers to it as a "120v socket case for the wall" in comparison to the 91 volts the unit was displaying.  He was just clarifying the type of sockets as the North American standard kind as compared to a European 220-240v socket.  He also refers to it as a junction box.

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Re: HIGH QUALITY TPU DVD Video Released from Jack Durban
« Reply #244 on: April 18, 2008, 10:16:42 PM »
The conversation is when he is connecting the TV and Drills up ... not the video clip with the lamps.

When I come home I will try to find his exact words about raising a voltage.

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Re: HIGH QUALITY TPU DVD Video Released from Jack Durban
« Reply #245 on: April 18, 2008, 10:42:59 PM »
Guys when you start your comments please mention right away what TPU you are referring to and make it clear if you do not know the abbreviations.

So, regarding the FPTU magnet, I am more then convinced it is a ruse.

When he connected the meter without the magnet, by the time he started fiddling around with the meter selector the voltage had already started "quickly" going up 6, 12, 20, 27, 44.5, 52 volts. He then pushed some buttons to remove the voltage reading. He then put the magnet on, then pressed a button on the meter to show the reading again and it was 61.6. When he took off the magnet the voltage started going down in .01 volt increments.

I am convinced that if he left the magnet off, the voltage would have gone down a fews volts and stayed steady at maybe 59 or 58 volts but at 60 volts he put the magnet back on and the voltage started going up again. Why did he put it back on sooooooooo fast. lol

I have done many many types tests with transformers, pulsing, toroids etc and often when you approach a magnet you will always see an effect on the voltage. A slight rise. Also turning it upside down and seeing the voltage go down means nothing because the voltage was going down the same way as when he removed the magnet. By turning it upside down, this maybe perturbed the magnet effect only. These are both distractions. While you are breaking your brains on how this magnet is doing this, the real device function stays hidden.

I am starting to work on a wiring diagram of the FTPU but my eyes are killing me. lol. The new FPTU video is better but it is not ultra clear enough. Otherwise we need a member of the forum that is a super-duper video pro that can do better shots. Now if JD manages to make only one video as the real DVD quality, please concentrate on the VOB2 showing the FTPU and OTPU.

Spoodily

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Re: HIGH QUALITY TPU DVD Video Released from Jack Durban
« Reply #246 on: April 18, 2008, 10:49:56 PM »
The conversation is when he is connecting the TV and Drills up ... not the video clip with the lamps.

There is no open TPU in that demonstration and he decribes the large device on the table specifically as an AC inverter.

I clarified what part of the video we were discussing and was not corrected otherwise by Kames.

Spoodily

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Re: HIGH QUALITY TPU DVD Video Released from Jack Durban
« Reply #247 on: April 18, 2008, 11:08:28 PM »
By turning it upside down, this maybe perturbed the magnet effect only. These are both distractions. While you are breaking your brains on how this magnet is doing this, the real device function stays hidden.

Did you notice the white capacitor (almost looks like a AA battery) in the FTPU when he flipped the unit over?  He tries to hide it the whole time, notice how he angles the unit when he first sets it down and after he flips it over he asked "Did you get that in the viewfinder?" in a "Did you get in the viewfinder what I was trying to hide?" tone.  The camera man is in the dark about the tpu operation because SM gets a little ticked in another segment (garage) when the camera guy asks if there are batteries in the device (you'll hear a muffled, agitated 'no' in response).

I haven't seen too much mention (if any) of that white cylinder on the bottom disc of the FTPU so I thought I'd bring it up.

wattsup

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Re: HIGH QUALITY TPU DVD Video Released from Jack Durban
« Reply #248 on: April 19, 2008, 12:45:43 AM »
@Spoodily

For the FPTU, he said that to the cameraman just to make sure the voltage reading was clearly captured by the camera. But yes, he had his hands all over the device, sh&t. Just when you think you can see something else, there go those fingers again. lol. There is such a mess of wires on the right of the toroid. I am slowly following he wires. 

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Re: HIGH QUALITY TPU DVD Video Released from Jack Durban
« Reply #249 on: April 19, 2008, 02:08:58 AM »
In speaking about the large device on the table, SM clearly calls it "the Tripp Lite inverter". It looks to me very much like Tripp Lite units from that era, with the cover missing.

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Re: HIGH QUALITY TPU DVD Video Released from Jack Durban
« Reply #250 on: April 19, 2008, 02:12:52 AM »
I meant to add in my last post:

If I heard right, SM also said they "built" the inverter, then later that they "modified" it. I would think that a commercially-available inverter would need some help marshaling 5-6K Hz DC - that's way out of range of what DC normally looks like.

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Re: HIGH QUALITY TPU DVD Video Released from Jack Durban
« Reply #251 on: April 19, 2008, 03:25:05 AM »
Hello Everyone,

I'm about to shut down the torrent now. There is one last person finishing up a download of the DVD. So there will be 147 downloads total. After that, I'll upload the remaining VOB files to the MediaFire folder for those who want them that way.

Thanks again to everyone helping to seed the torrent :).

Also, I want to make the last call out for anyone who wants the DVD via mail. I am making up a list of people to send discs out to so please PM me if you want one.

God Bless,
Jason O

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Re: HIGH QUALITY TPU DVD Video Released from Jack Durban
« Reply #252 on: April 19, 2008, 03:26:13 AM »
u gotit buzz. the inverter was modified or "specially-built" to accommodate the varying output impedance of the TPU.

good to see some are paying attention

kames

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Re: HIGH QUALITY TPU DVD Video Released from Jack Durban
« Reply #253 on: April 19, 2008, 03:33:34 AM »
The conversation is when he is connecting the TV and Drills up ... not the video clip with the lamps.

There is no open TPU in that demonstration and he decribes the large device on the table specifically as an AC inverter.

I clarified what part of the video we were discussing and was not corrected otherwise by Kames.

@Spoodily

No, I didn?t mean that big AC inverter. Inverter is a different story. Looks like you are right. It wasn?t in the video where SM shows the second open tpu. I just checked it again. My apologies. I have to check all the movies again. Because in one of them he was saying that he used a transformer for raising the voltage for bulbs to shine brighter.
I still think that there are too much imagination going on around and that is what is very bad. There are a lot of different stories here, scalar waves, standing waves, spark gaps?.
I went to perform a simple test, exactly what SM was describing at the very beginning. Two opposing transformers. Some little tricks were added.
Here is a description of the set up.

Build a collector coil with 10 turns or so from a power cord. Wind two backing coils on it (50?60 turns with 20g wire). Make sure that there is a little space between them, about 5mm. On top of two backing coils wind the third coil that covers about 50% of each of the backing coils. Make sure that the third coil carefully covers/overlaps the space between the two backing coils. In series with one of the backing coils put a 1Ohm resistor (not mandatory, just improves the results). Power the two backing coils in the way they cancel each other. I used about 50?100V DC pulses from another BEMV generator. Power the third coil with the same frequency in any direction. Range of frequencies is not important. I tested it from 5Khz and up to 200 Khz. Connect the collector coils to a 30 (or so) Ohm resistor to eliminate as much as possible any noise and capacitive coupling. Connect the oscilloscope to the resistor and watch. For now nothing is interesting. Now take a magnet and start moving it close to the coils or one of them. You can find more than one spot for a very interesting effect. When the magnet is close enough, the scope shows a kick sitting/generated on top/side of the other signal. The closer the magnet the bigger the kick. The stronger the magnet the stronger the kick.
Change the polarity of the magnet and the kick changes the polarity as well. With my test the kick had about 100mV on 30 Ohm resistor. Move the magnet along the coils and you can see that the kick disappears and then changes the polarity again.

That is it for now.

Kames.

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Re: HIGH QUALITY TPU DVD Video Released from Jack Durban
« Reply #254 on: April 19, 2008, 05:35:56 AM »
I've made an attempt at subtitling the first 15 minutes of the DVD. Maybe a native English speaker could take a look at it and improve and extend it. I have deliberately used digits, SI units and no contractions to make it easier for the international audience. It should at least work with SC (after turning off all in menu Settings -> During the loading of subtitles before loading), but I guess commercial applications like Nero Vision/Recode or Sony DVD Architect should also be able to deal with the SubRip file.

Edit: See update below.
« Last Edit: April 20, 2008, 09:37:36 PM by orbs »