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Author Topic: Agentgates´s TPU setup with strange wavehill hump  (Read 341186 times)

gyulasun

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Re: Agentgates´s TPU setup with strange wavehill hump
« Reply #870 on: March 11, 2010, 10:30:13 PM »
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But please note: there are amps there. This is why it will light LEDs in parallel but not in series - if I am not mistaken. Also note the "directionality"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PdxlD4xOck

Hi Oscar,

Thanks for the nice video, very good job.  No problem the cheap DMM, you have the best instrument: an oscilloscope!

On your comment above:  if you connect the LEDs in series, their forward voltages add up so that higher voltage amplitude is needed that is able to forward bias them and your induced voltage is lower than the added LED forward voltages.  This is why they are able to give light in parallel, your output peak AC voltage is already enough for it.
The 'directionality' is normal in pulse circuits because the source is directional: I mean for instance in a JT the switch chopes up a positive voltage with respect to the negative (gnd) if the transistor is an NPN type. This already constitutes every other polarity in induction, so in case you use a polarity dependent load (like a LED), no wonder its directionality.

Unless it is too early as yet, it would be useful to learn whether input power increases when you slip the coils together and the LEDS light, also a rough estimatimation on the out/in ratio but I really do not want to divert you from your own path.

Thanks again, 
Gyula

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Re: Agentgates´s TPU setup with strange wavehill hump
« Reply #871 on: March 25, 2010, 03:59:40 AM »
@all

I just made one NEW VIDEO , testing my last unit , the secondary are not yet installed on the second and third core , but it show interesting results and blow out of the water the AG theory ...

You ca see lighting a bulb on a core not connected to anything and leds at the same time one the primary...

Also at the end and attempt to show the sparks from the secondary lighting a 6 volt 250 mili bulb , circuit runs on a 1.25 aa battery.
 

http://www.youtube.com/user/abramrk1#p/a/u/0/myZrCurW0uE

More details http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=8878.0

2x 2 volts 60 mili plus 1x 6 volts 250 mili
« Last Edit: March 25, 2010, 05:43:14 AM by Mk1 »

Mk1

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Re: Agentgates´s TPU setup with strange wavehill hump
« Reply #872 on: March 25, 2010, 11:07:11 PM »
@all

In the video the the secondary lighting the bulb is not even active ...

It is only picking up the field form the other smaller and active ones ...

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Re: Agentgates´s TPU setup with strange wavehill hump
« Reply #873 on: March 25, 2010, 11:21:12 PM »
MK1,
well done !
Please could you try to see,
if you can get a lightbulb to light up between
a single wire connection from 2 coils.

So just connect the light with one pole
to the one coil and with the other end to the
other coil.
So each coil has only one end connected to the lightbulb.
Many thanks.

Mk1

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Re: Agentgates´s TPU setup with strange wavehill hump
« Reply #874 on: March 27, 2010, 07:14:13 AM »
Hello all,

@MK1

nice coils, very nice video, not so nice results, sorry!! But nice work!

Just think about this:

- a wire or coil is pulsed


- PARTICLES ARE FIRED OUT IN ALL DIRECTIONS - DONT EVER FORGET THIS!!!!


- lets say that a wire releases 100 particles at 1" lenght - just to show you some numbers
- how many particles are released at a lenght of 5 ft.?? or even more??
- how many particles would be released if you would use a thin cable with a lot of fine wires inside? as the pulsed coil, of course
- how many particles would hit a horizontal collector made with a lampwire that is INSIDE each ring?

Otto

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Sorry for what ?

Ok so you suggest putting the collector/secondary/pickup coil inside the of the other coil ? Then yes i know ! And the wire is wrong ...

To me it looks like you spent to much time in only one area of this type of coil , i have found many other area worth investigating before going your way . I see many improvements i can make and you see one ? fine thanks.

I can do it by my self (and think freely ), i do appreciate help given , so if you have something to say , then do it in a proper fashion , in a helpful way...

I did read some of your stuff , good  but after a while quite boring reading failed attempts and too much people complicating stuff to sound more interesting , i did learn from all the previous failure there are thousands of pages of it ... I learned that the answer is not there , in life if you get satisfied by the answers other gives you then you don't live your life , to achieve your potential think by your self answer the question by yours self the road you will travel to get your understanding is the meaning of life it self.

Where you see randomness i see random order , please show your stuff i mean nothing with more then 1.2 volt AA power then will we will have a talk about results .

Ok Otto ...

This is not a lash back , its only a evaluation of the situation , thank anyway for the comment .

This can be done like it was done here at OU before and still go no ware or people can stand up and put there EGO in there back pocket and sit on it then really work together for once.


Mark
 

 

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Re: Agentgates´s TPU setup with strange wavehill hump
« Reply #875 on: March 27, 2010, 07:03:12 PM »
Hello all,

@MK1

nice coils, very nice video, not so nice results, sorry!! But nice work!

Just think about this:

- a wire or coil is pulsed


- PARTICLES ARE FIRED OUT IN ALL DIRECTIONS - DONT EVER FORGET THIS!!!!


- lets say that a wire releases 100 particles at 1" lenght - just to show you some numbers
- how many particles are released at a lenght of 5 ft.?? or even more??
- how many particles would be released if you would use a thin cable with a lot of fine wires inside? as the pulsed coil, of course
- how many particles would hit a horizontal collector made with a lampwire that is INSIDE each ring?

Otto

PS: sometimes its MAYBE usefull to read my posts.

Does it mean coils will deteriorate soon ?

Mk1

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Re: Agentgates´s TPU setup with strange wavehill hump
« Reply #876 on: March 30, 2010, 02:42:26 PM »
@all

That do look like the strange hums ?

Figure 16: An observed synchrotron emission from a cloud of electrons

                  

The observed synchrotron emission from a cloud of electrons in Figure 16 is the sum of the emission from many individual electrons, each with a different energy and each with velocity at a different orientation to the magnetic field. Hence each individual electron produces a contribution peaking at its own value of max. At each frequency, , the emission comes predominantly from the electrons which have max ≈ . Consequently, if the distribution of electron energies follows a power law then the observed synchrotron spectrum will also be a power law.

                  

How much radiation is emitted at frequency  depends predominantly on how many electrons have max ≈ . That is to say the shape of the summed spectrum in Figure 16 depends on the distribution of electron energies. Mathematically, this distribution can be described by saying N (E)dE is the number density (i.e. number per unit volume) of electrons with energies between E and E + dE. For many sources of non-thermal emission, a power-law distribution of electron energies seems to hold, i.e.

http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/file.php/3922/formats/S381_1_rss.xml

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Re: Agentgates´s TPU setup with strange wavehill hump
« Reply #877 on: June 23, 2010, 01:25:27 AM »
To All here, I have been disheartened for awhile regarding this site, no offence to Stefan, but to scammers. And that is why I don't usually come here anymore.
To people who build and experiment, keep going, take abreak or space yourself so you don't burn yourself out, and giveup.
Still live your life, but inbetween find sometime to push your mind on possibilities, it may take years of experimenting until you hit it.

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Re: Agentgates´s TPU setup with strange wavehill hump
« Reply #878 on: June 23, 2010, 09:54:27 AM »
example i built this awhile ago, and then took a break, just recently got back into it, was going to try teslas patent on rotating magnetic field, then i saw this thread, and given me some more ideas.
I've attached some pics of what i've done so far, might give some inspiration to others here.

the small toroid with 2n3055 transistor actually does oscillate, sharp pulses, cct is in there:-small_td1.jpg, you can see where i got the idea from, so i will continue working on this, cause i still believe it is possible....

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Re: Agentgates´s TPU setup with strange wavehill hump
« Reply #879 on: June 23, 2010, 09:56:25 AM »
continued

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Re: Agentgates´s TPU setup with strange wavehill hump
« Reply #880 on: June 23, 2010, 10:05:57 AM »
explanation on some of the photos:-

-the coating on nylon rings was a mix of epoxy and ferrite powder
-nylon rings made from cutting board material, I made several in one go..
-built couple of oscillators, one is 555timer and the other small_td1.jpg, looking at building an astable cct as well using two fets...

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Re: Agentgates´s TPU setup with strange wavehill hump
« Reply #881 on: June 23, 2010, 03:30:07 PM »
Hi fellow experminters, I recall and can pretty much reproduce this effect, refer to the small_td1.jpg oscillator drawing and associated unit P1011001.JPG oscillator, using 9volt battery, and on the secondary I have a 12 miniature light bulb, the light bulbs intensity is very bright,

now without using the oscillator, and i connect the battery directly to the light bulb, it is only about half as bright.
I worked out with the scope that this oscillator was about 3khz, and you can here a slight hum.
it is very easy to build, take you prob about an hour to do, so what i would like someone to do, is say hey this is interesting, or it is quite normal....

Interestingly enough though the bulb was much brighter, I came across the cct by accident, when i was investigating tesla coils.

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Re: Agentgates´s TPU setup with strange wavehill hump
« Reply #882 on: June 23, 2010, 05:21:49 PM »
Nice work mrd10.  It seems this thread has been ignored for quite a while since other newer threads have started on the TPU.  I'm very interested in the situation where you describe in the text in that last picture how the circuit destroyed itself.  What input power were you using?  Do you think this was a sign you have hit on the right combination of frequencies where a power surge may be seen?  Any other info related to that event? 

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Re: Agentgates´s TPU setup with strange wavehill hump
« Reply #883 on: June 23, 2010, 06:11:56 PM »
@e2matrix

no no I got that from this webpage while investigating tesla coils:-
http://tacashi.tripod.com/elctrncs/ssstc/ssstc.htm

same site but using 555timer instead:-
http://tacashi.tripod.com/elctrncs/555sstc/555sstc.htm, that's where i made the 555timer cct from

still further testing required once ive wound few more coils.
I used the 1 transistor cct, but on small toroid with interesting results, never got to point of being destroyed, maybe cause i was using 9volt battery rated at 200ma, thats why I wanted someone here to simply build it and tel me, yeh thats interesting or neigh, thats normal, I used miniature 12volt filament lamp as load...

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Re: Agentgates´s TPU setup with strange wavehill hump
« Reply #884 on: June 23, 2010, 06:13:44 PM »
Yep, yep, yup!
Just change the output coil.