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Re: Is Lindsay?s ?SM? a fraud?
« Reply #30 on: May 22, 2008, 07:44:34 PM »
Hi All,

I ripped the yoke out of my tv too, my little contribution to the forum :D


@otto,

The image resizer from microsoft works very good for me.
After install you get a new feature when you rightclick a picture, "resize image"

Link:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/whistler/Install/2/WXP/EN-US/ImageResizerPowertoySetup.exe


Greetings Rene

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Re: Is Lindsay?s ?SM? a fraud?
« Reply #31 on: May 23, 2008, 08:13:44 AM »
Hello all,

@Spider

In the download section is my schematic with no title.

Otto

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Re: Is Lindsay?s ?SM? a fraud?
« Reply #32 on: May 23, 2008, 04:31:12 PM »
Hello all,

the reason for bifilar coils - not as in Tesla patents but for driving the TPU in 2 directions - a little bit out of phase.

How to do it?

"easy"!!!

1 end of each control coil must be connected to an iron wire so our particles in the wire cant reach the collector in the same time. This is then the delay.

Otto

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Re: Is Lindsay?s ?SM? a fraud?
« Reply #33 on: May 24, 2008, 03:13:24 PM »
Hello all,

nice and quite, fine. Remembers me on the time with my ECD, ha,ha.

2. try

I removed all my wires and collectors, yesterday.
Then I used 2 cores, placed as a circel. Inside a 5 turn lamp wire, horizontal.
Over the core and the lamp wire a 24 turns bifilar copper wire, in vertical, 0,5mm diameter.

If correct connected, a very nice lighted bulb and a vibration at 2ookHz. Only at this frequency the vibration. Fact is that I have builded a TPU with only 1 controls and 1 collector.

Yesterday, I was wrong!!!! Bifilar, 1 trigger coil, 1 load coil. The trigger coil a little bit out of phase. Just a little bit.

Im on vacation the next week.

Otto

If somebody plays with the yoke cores, building a TPU, it can easily kill you.


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Re: Is Lindsay?s ?SM? a fraud?
« Reply #34 on: May 24, 2008, 06:47:59 PM »
Hello all,

3. try

4 turns of lamp wire as collector, CW
12 + 12 turns of lamp wire as control, CW
2 cores placed as a circle

signals of over 1000V on the output.

Very important - the gap between the 2 cores.

I have connected 2 100W bulbs.

Otto

PS: still on vacation.


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Re: Is Lindsay?s ?SM? a fraud?
« Reply #35 on: May 25, 2008, 01:31:01 AM »
HI
@ Mannix
friend  please  ansfer me  IF YOU WHANT 
    FOR BIG   T.P.U OF  <<S.M>>
  WHARE IS conect   DIS  TURNS <i thinks is  90 or 100 turns  >  FLAT STRONG  COPER WIRE HO IS   MAKE  AROUND  the tpu   
 

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Re: Is Lindsay?s ?SM? a fraud?
« Reply #36 on: May 25, 2008, 10:21:08 AM »
Hello all,

The 3. try was my last try to build my TPU. Im sattisfied. With only 12 + 12 turns a 100Wbulb lights as a champ.

Next step: getting rid of my power supply. Feedback....with feedback coil.

Otto

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Re: Is Lindsay?s ?SM? a fraud?
« Reply #37 on: May 25, 2008, 10:35:58 AM »
Hello all,

The 3. try was my last try to build my TPU. Im sattisfied. With only 12 + 12 turns a 100Wbulb lights as a champ.

Next step: getting rid of my power supply. Feedback....with feedback coil.

Otto

Otto,

I have tried to draw your experiment.  Please look at my image and confirm if it is correct, and answer the open questions.

distance a = ?
toroid dimensions ?
Are the 2 collectors bifilar connected in series to feed the lamps? 
Lamps in series or parallel?
You say output > 1kV, but that would burn up your lamps ???
Does max lamp output correspond to max vibration?  Only at 200 kHz or also at 100 kHz or 400 kHz or 600 kHz?

Thanks, Earl

edit:  have changed image from 02.gif to 03.gif for a small correction
« Last Edit: May 25, 2008, 11:22:04 AM by Earl »

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Re: Is Lindsay?s ?SM? a fraud?
« Reply #38 on: May 25, 2008, 12:27:48 PM »
what a bizzar place to find you guys talking about semi working tpu's and pics !!, awsome!! , my hats off to you guys keep up the good work!.( woops crap i dont have a hat, oh well, do you accept bicycle helmits?).

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Re: Is Lindsay?s ?SM? a fraud?
« Reply #39 on: May 25, 2008, 01:02:29 PM »
Hello all,

@Earl

Input voltage 24V
Input current 2 - 3A

Output voltage 1000V
Output current cant measure because of the hogh frequency

Your drawing is wrong. Sorry

just 2 yoke cores used. I made a cicle with them and then 4 turns of lamp wire inside this circle - core. Over the core and the lamp wire I made 12 + 12 turns of lamp wire as a control coil.
Easy and quick.

1 strand of the control coil is used as a trigger coil.
The other strand is a power coil, like in Teslas patents.

1 end of the trigger coil is connected to 1 end of the collector. The trigger coil is connected in series and the power coil in paralel.
The collector is connected as a half Mobius. Just 1 end point of 1 strand to the start point of the other end. 2 ends of the collector coil left open to connect my bulb.

In short, get your cores.

@borg13

if I can make this semi TPU working as a self runner I dont care if its "semi" or not. As Im sure I will have a self runner......at least, I lighted a 100W bulb very easy and with a few turns of wires. Do you remember? In the videos I saw a mini TPU with the diameter less then 6". It was a little TPU. It seems that Im building such a TPU.

Otto

PS: as Im on vacation, without a car, Im not able to make drawings because my scanner is on my workplace and Im posting from my home PC.




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Re: Is Lindsay?s ?SM? a fraud?
« Reply #40 on: May 25, 2008, 01:26:46 PM »

Your 1000Volt high frequency measure.

Just bulbs
4 or 4 220/240 volt lamps in series established in 1000.

7watt lamps (refrigerator) 15 250 40 etc., are other values.
If the power exceeds your input, then it is OK

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Re: Is Lindsay?s ?SM? a fraud?
« Reply #41 on: May 25, 2008, 04:31:54 PM »
@otto

Do you think the empty yoke material is actually assisting in the reaction, or are the yokes simply providing a convenient and suitable form on which to make the winds.

I was going to ask about the center or side toroids in the TPUs and any relation to positioning one in your configuration but I think this would be jumping to forward.

Now 24V at 3 amps is a good level of energy (72 watts) and this will surely create some heat in the windings. But 72 watts to run a 100 watts bulb would do it anyways.  I mean any step up transformer would do just as well except you would be using AC instead of the DC now used.

I am trying to see what is out of the ordinary and seeing your results, what is striking high on the weird meter is that your output is 1000 volts, being created without pulsing DC to create radiant energy levels of 1000 volts but fractional amps. Am ! reading this correctly or did I miss the point.

What I am trying to say is I have done this with the Erfinder Challenge configuration producing up to 1500 volts but it was never enough to even light a 11 watts bulb. I think what is missing is to then use the 1000 volts (high speed voltage even at low amperage) to push through a third component as a step down transformer in order to re-compress the voltage or increase the amperage.

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Re: Is Lindsay?s ?SM? a fraud?
« Reply #42 on: May 25, 2008, 07:01:35 PM »
Otto,

here is another attempt at trying to picture your experiment.

In particular, I do not understand connection and function of
the yoke coils.

Your comments, please.

Earl

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Re: Is Lindsay?s ?SM? a fraud?
« Reply #43 on: May 25, 2008, 10:34:16 PM »
Hello all,

@Earl

Input voltage 24V
Input current 2 - 3A

Output voltage 1000V
Output current cant measure because of the hogh frequency

Your drawing is wrong. Sorry

just 2 yoke cores used. I made a cicle with them and then 4 turns of lamp wire inside this circle - core. Over the core and the lamp wire I made 12 + 12 turns of lamp wire as a control coil.
Easy and quick.

1 strand of the control coil is used as a trigger coil.
The other strand is a power coil, like in Teslas patents.

1 end of the trigger coil is connected to 1 end of the collector. The trigger coil is connected in series and the power coil in paralel.
The collector is connected as a half Mobius. Just 1 end point of 1 strand to the start point of the other end. 2 ends of the collector coil left open to connect my bulb.

In short, get your cores.

@borg13

if I can make this semi TPU working as a self runner I dont care if its "semi" or not. As Im sure I will have a self runner......at least, I lighted a 100W bulb very easy and with a few turns of wires. Do you remember? In the videos I saw a mini TPU with the diameter less then 6". It was a little TPU. It seems that Im building such a TPU.

Otto

PS: as Im on vacation, without a car, Im not able to make drawings because my scanner is on my workplace and Im posting from my home PC.





 hi otto i ment no offence about calling them *semi* working tpu's , i just called it that becasue i havent yet seen any one say * here it is, this is how it works, this is how you build a basic one, and it will work  every time for any one*.( even if it just lights a light bulb).

i personally think the work you and the other are doing is truly fantastic and i have a lot of respect for you all, but here is the part that might upset some or all of you, RE: steven, i cant help but think hes a bit of a tard, or maybe im the tard? /shrug.

but the bottom line here is you guys deserve the credit here /clap!.

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Re: Is Lindsay?s ?SM? a fraud?
« Reply #44 on: May 26, 2008, 07:59:03 AM »
Earl,

Im using only the iron cores from a yoke. ONLY THE IRON CORES!!!!! You can see them in the picture on the previous side. The top picture. That grey core.

2 of them to form a circle. Inside 4 or so turns of lamp wire. Over that 12 + 12 turns of lamp wire. controls and collector wound CW.

@Borg

Now I say:

Here it is and
how it works:
the collector is a mini Tesla pancake made with 4 turns of lamp wire.

As the cores have a special form - top diameter greater then the bottom diameter - the signals in the collector are travelling in an up - down direction at very high speeds.
This iron core amplifies the signals and it was a joke to get a 100W bulb to shine.

Now about the signals seen with my scope connected to 1 end of the bulb:

I was for 2 days looking to the kicks at a base time setting of 2 microsec. on my scope. Then, yesterday, I switched the time base setting to 50 microsec. and saw it:  IM ALL THE TIME WORKING WITH COMPRESSION WAVES!!!

With the 50 microsec. setting on the time base I see that the kicks have not the same distance each from the other. There are little bigger gaps - nodes - between the kicks. When I slowly change the frequency I see this gaps - nodes moving to left or right. I can easily see this.
Or, I can have an AC "carrier" wave and INSIDE this wave I have my kicks.

Of course, this carrier wave has also a "gap" - node - between the kicks and i can increase or decrease this carrier waves in the sence of time. It only depends on the 2 frequencyes mixed.

So, as a little conclusion:

With this little "thing" I made some sort of a TPU. For myself it seems that we have standing waves in the TPU. With the change of the frequency mix we move the POSITION of the standing wave. When 1 node hits the position where the bulb is connected then you have a great light.
How many nodes? I think 2 because of 2 control coils but I have to look.

As you all can see this little TPU is not only a few wires. There is a lot going on inside it. I wish I could buy much bigger cores and build a 6" TPU with them. With a bigger 2 collectors, 1 working in 1 direction the other in contra......yes, Im dreaming because here I cant buy them.

In the download section how you can build a basic one and it will work every time for any one!!! The picture with no title.

Borg I hope youre satisfied a little.

Yes, you miss all the complicated stuff that we all discussed for over 2 years. I made this TPU in only 1 hour and before that I cant remember how many TPUs I builded. I know I builded every week 1 TPU. Now imagine the number.

So, my claim is that I have a mini TPU.

Otto