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starcruiser

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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #480 on: December 11, 2007, 02:44:58 PM »
Well some of us had caught these details so we share them if we know. Don't let this stop you, I would build but I do not have some of the required tools to do it but would love to. I am working on the TPU project but I am watching other threads as well. I hope the info was of help. Good luck and I hope you get a working unit up an running soon.

duff

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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #481 on: December 11, 2007, 02:52:56 PM »
Hey, what happened to the forum at www.trawoeger-pyramide.info ?

What kind of sick joke is that? First you lure all the interested people to your forum,
you run it for 2 weeks, then you whipe the entire forum without even telling any of the registered users by email?
Why?

This lowers my respect for mr Trawoeger tremendously. Get people excited and then disappoint them by whiping all info?
Surely the few lurkers that did not share information cannot be the reason for this?
I thought the entire idea was to have an active forum for people to discuss the pyramid replications, variations, and theory?

If this is the way Trawoeger tries to stimulate the pyramid "community", then perhaps he should do a quick course in social interaction?

The forum was hacked, destroyed and Thomas & his family's life threatened.

Here's some of the info you need if you want to build:

http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,695.msg63494.html#msg63494


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Koen1

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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #482 on: December 11, 2007, 03:07:13 PM »
Oh, was the site hacked and did Trawoeger receive threats?
Didn't know that. Sorry mr Trawoeger, didn't know, I take back my harsh words.

Still, even if the site was hacked, there's backup isn't there?
We could put it back online again? And again, and again, if they keep hacking it...

As for the threats... What threats were made, exactly?
Did someone say "If you continue to post your pyramid work, you will have a nasty accident" or something?
A bit odd... Usually inventors or great new energy devices are either threatened in person, or they are simply not threatened at all but wind up deceased from a "heart attack" or something "natural" like that. (like mr Marinov's "fall" from a fire escape at a university library, while he had just made hotel reservations for a later date)
Still, if people feel it's worth making death threats over, there's probably someone scared of losing their oil profits...
« Last Edit: December 11, 2007, 04:02:12 PM by Koen1 »

neptune

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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #483 on: December 11, 2007, 03:21:23 PM »
Re the V6 converter. At least twice, I have referred to the 2 coils in other posts,because I feel these could cause problems. First TT refers to these coils as having in internal diameter of about 25 mm. this suggests that the insulated wire is not wound directly onto the copper tubes but on some type of former[ layers of cardboard. ] \the plans call for one coil clockwise and the other anti clockwise. To check if you got this right, look at the lower ends of the coils Looking at the converter from  the front, on one coil, the wire must exit the coil from behind the copper frame, and on the other coil from the front of the copper frame. If you winding obeys these rules, and pyramid does not work. try rewinding Both coils in the opposite direction. So if you had the clockwise coil, and on the right , put the clockwise coil on the left and the anticlock wise coil on the right.
    This could be important, as the two sides of the converter are not the same, as they have different lengths of graphite rods. OK I will shut up now...

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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #484 on: December 11, 2007, 04:24:52 PM »
First off sorry for the bad drawing but had a question, I noticed last night it could be A or B. When I shot the laser using A method it seemed very close to ground level, maybe this is right. Any comment!

And I won't use play sand now but someone said bird gravel, easy to get. But looked at boxes and they have other things added for the flying friends. Its very strange how other builders are gone and only a few now. More later>

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First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #485 on: December 11, 2007, 04:43:28 PM »
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any how what I am wondering is if there is allready a seperate group who did get via PM the plans because they dont show up here anymore ( ovidio and some others)
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greetings
walt

perhaps by private email, but not PM, since PM on this forum does not allow any attachments.

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Pontifex

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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #486 on: December 11, 2007, 05:09:39 PM »
It must be solution A as the confirmed step-by-step instruction says that the angle needs to be 90? degrees:

(http://img138.imageshack.us/img138/7475/pyramidcentreae3.png)

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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #487 on: December 11, 2007, 05:16:06 PM »
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any how what I am wondering is if there is allready a seperate group who did get via PM the plans because they dont show up here anymore ( ovidio and some others)
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greetings
walt

 maybe..... ;D

magpower

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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #488 on: December 11, 2007, 05:20:03 PM »
Thanks Pontifex
Will do

I burned off the wood from my pencil and cut one too 90mm and the other 95mm. They are 5mm wide and about 2mm thick, not perfect. I took a ohm meter and got approx 20 ohms from end to end. I assume using 2mm rod this would be less but will try this first.

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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #489 on: December 11, 2007, 05:27:35 PM »
I have conducted  an experiment to see if something happen.
Half glass cup was filled with quartzsand and exposed to the focus of the pyramid for a couple of days.Than I put in the glass some tapwater to make the sand just wet.I inserted the two  graphite electrodes and I connected my meter on voltage reading.The meter jumped at the end of the scale!.But was less 2 Volts....The test was reapeated some time later but this time the meter showd few mV at every reading.Again,after some time the reading turned to zero and not resuscitated..... Is it a real proof od something?.(The wet sand not exposed to the pyramid dont show any voltage.)

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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #490 on: December 11, 2007, 05:28:59 PM »

@ guys in US

I have had my frame spot welded for a while and have been struggling with the issue of the 3/8" pipe.

I was unable to find 3/8" pipe at a reasonable cost (they wanted $100 for 20' length) and had substituted 3/8 rod instead. Now I think I need to look for  pipe again before I weld this thing up...

Where did you guys locate your 3/8" pipe.


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magpower

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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #491 on: December 11, 2007, 05:35:44 PM »
Duff
I had the same problem and used 3/8" rod, very cheap. Then made a coupler to connect the plastic hose, seems okay

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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #492 on: December 11, 2007, 05:51:28 PM »
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Tigrotto: Last active: Today at 02:25:50 PM

Hmmm, he is exceptionally silent.... :-\

Pegasus

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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #493 on: December 11, 2007, 05:56:48 PM »
ANYONE HERE WITH A SCOPE, CAN TAKE SOME PICS OF SIGNAL OUTPUT COMING FROM THE CENTRAL CAP INSIDE THE PYRAMID?.THANK YOU.
REGARDS,
CYRANO

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Re: First electrical power output from a Pyramid
« Reply #494 on: December 11, 2007, 06:54:16 PM »
@Georgemay
             Hey i was thinking for a minute and i understand why you were saying that this is a completely different kind of cell but, If im right the galvanic action of your graphite and copper is the, galvanic difference, tension you could say that "vibrates" your peizeo... quarts sand so i was just thinking that if thats the start process, the cells do have similarities just different medium for the ion current...
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