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Trawoeer Power Pyramid Version 12 - Electrical output from a homemade pyramid

Started by hartiberlin, June 28, 2011, 04:05:30 PM

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k4zep

Quote from: zhak on July 31, 2011, 01:38:43 AM
good day
Which is better to use drywall - simple - or mineral?
In recent years, many have abandoned the Architectural project, what reasons?

Good Morning Zhak,

I had the same question to Thomas this morning.  He said "either will work just as well", It doesn't make any difference.
Picking up/cutting my drywall today.

Respectfully
Ben K4ZEP

neptune

@K4ZEP.Hi Ben . I am struggling this week . my computer id down , and I am sending this from the public library . A thing many people are still strugling with is those measurements . The problem is explained fully with a diagram on the "Background " thread . A useful question to ask Thomas would be . " do the plasterboard panels have to be a perfect equilateral triangle . " I personally feel that that degree of acuracy is not necessary , but the uncertainty is probably stopping a lot of replications . I feel like a fish out of water without my computer . I look forward to catching up later in the week . Good luck with your research everyone .

k4zep

Quote from: neptune on August 01, 2011, 08:46:21 AM
@K4ZEP.Hi Ben . I am struggling this week . my computer id down , and I am sending this from the public library . A thing many people are still strugling with is those measurements . The problem is explained fully with a diagram on the "Background " thread . A useful question to ask Thomas would be . " do the plasterboard panels have to be a perfect equilateral triangle . " I personally feel that that degree of acuracy is not necessary , but the uncertainty is probably stopping a lot of replications . I feel like a fish out of water without my computer . I look forward to catching up later in the week . Good luck with your research everyone .

Good Morning Neptune,

Good luck on your computer.  When they work and they work for years, they are great, when they fail, you feel naked. 

I believe if you build it as Thomas has said and shown in the videos, it will be good enough.  Next time I Skype him, I will discuss this more and see his feelings on the question. But I believe reasonable workmanship will prevail and it is worth a try.  When you build a pyramid, all the little bits and pieces add up.  Sometime you have to put your money where your mouth is and just do it, or do it the best you can. In a good shop, I could make a work of art, in a condo, it will be what it is!  Failure is ALWAYS an option and the best way to learn.  IF my first Pyramid is wrong and Thomas finds a glaring deficiency, I will build a second on and so on.  Remember how many tries it took for Thomas Edison to build the first light bulb!!!!!

Respectfully
Ben K4ZEP


TEKTRON

Quote from: k4zep on August 01, 2011, 09:19:20 AM

Remember how many tries it took for Thomas Edison to build the first light bulb!!!!!

should read:
Remember how many tries it took for Thomas Edison to replicate the first light bulb!!!!! LOL
http://www.coolquiz.com/trivia/explain/docs/edison.asp