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Overunity Machines Forum



Testing the TK Tar Baby

Started by TinselKoala, March 25, 2012, 05:11:53 PM

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polln8r

TK,

So, I've been trying to design an oscillating circuit using the Falstad sim with the intention of one day making a lower power version of your wireless power transmitter. Starting with their basic LRC circuit (the one that comes up by default) and going from there, this was one I've come up with (see attached document, copy contents, paste into Falstad sim "import" window... click "import.") To start the beast, simply depress the momentary switch for a brief moment. The idea is to put the antenna in the place of the LED's.

My questions:
Is this circuit even possible/practical in a real-world setting? Or, would the actual components just fry or not do anything?

Also, perhaps this post will show my lack of knowledge in the area, and hopefully convincing anybody who may think otherwise that I am not, in fact, you.

polln8r

polln8r

...then there's this one. An earlier version that seems to oscillate more "evenly" (not sure how to describe it... steadily?) IF you can get it to settle into a sustained mode (I have to push the button several times for it to eventually work.)

I realize these are likely to be completely useless so feel free to just say so if that's the case!

polln8r

TinselKoala

@polln8r: I will meditate upon your oscillators and see what I think.


But meanwhile, just when you thought she couldn't possibly be as stupid as I say she is.... She finally comes up with a challenge for .99 that he's not going to be able to meet. Plus, since he hasn't responded to her last question (actually he did, even before she asked it, but never mind)... she knows that she is right, otherwise he would have corrected her.


SO, you electronic geniuses, using the capacitances given for the IRFPG50, YOU explain how a flow of DC current of 8 volts peak to peak is enabled through that mosfet. I'll bet you can't do it.


(Not only  don't her answers make sense, she is SO stupid that even her QUESTIONS don't make sense.)

Magluvin

Lol Dc current 8v peak to peak.   :o    ;D

MaGs

Magluvin

Well she did say she was 'rolling' a few times the other day with her friends.  :o ;)

MaGs