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user TURBO?s replication of Steven Mark?s TPU ?

Started by turbo, November 29, 2006, 04:13:49 PM

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raburgeson

OK, canceling the flux is the number 1 issue for me, one question comes to mind though if I cancel it all will the TPU still work. The heat production is problematic but seems necessary producing enough free electrons , god I'm getting a head ache just thinking about this. Should   the flux only be canceled in one direction? Well like Curly Joe says I'm trying to think and nothin happens.

Is that why it doesn't run upside down?

Not a direct question now, just thinking out loud so the rest of the group can think with me.

That's a straight bulb, I worked for Solar Electric, Bulb manufacturing plant in Warren, PA when I was younger, Helped me get through higher learning payments. Was a class A bulb machine operator when I left. That is a standard filament bulb.

Why are you guys doing this and are these from out of the woodwork posters? I'm going to drop everything for a moment and go back and see who is suddenly posting that wasn't.

Guys the closeup of the collector above is mine I can't be sure it's right. I did get a very steady DC spikey screen shot with those when I was running them though. They are standard insulated copper, 16 guage, 12 wraps, no folds cores.

pese

it?s an older-one photo-flash-bulb inside.
this mak best brifghtness with low voltages  Some AG-13 inside?
must take an clear-glas lamp or  halogen lamp . Car 60 watt enz.
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raburgeson

OK , I took notes now all the guys working can work again. Jason, I tried to come up with and answer but there is a even number of wires so odds are better in favor of a 555 timer. Worked my butt off on the pic but there isn't enough detail to bring it back into focus.

Lindsay don't get mad, these guys got worked up in another section and came in here starting a fight, ignore those people posting. I'm working on something and not changing and other things popping up. Others are working hard on this too. And it will end up the ones working hard pay for these outbursts.

I think it's fine to come in and say if you are so inclined a TPU wont work and why, I don't like personal attacks. I also don't like claims of skullduggery with out proof. All the gas is energized in the bulb, inverted gama, below.

Turbo you're good, they didn't even bother to note you said "no claims of OU. same thing ignore them.

Same with you other guys we were working well together, don't waist TPU energy on fighting each other.

There are at least 25 guys here in Erie working on TPUs I'm the only one joined so when pics get posted some of them come over to see. Can't non-members see them?

tomas

Quote from: raburgeson on December 03, 2006, 02:55:17 PM

Is that why it doesn't run upside down?


we have a rotating field powerd by, a rotating field.

if we turn it upside down it would be like trying to sail against the wind.

T.


hartiberlin

Tomas,
how do you mean that ?
Why would a turn of 180 degrees not work ?
Does it depend in which direction the field is rotating ?

Are you using bifilar coils for the output, so that there is
no drag back ?

I have seen Otto posting something about using bifilar coils
in a different forum.
I will look it up again and post it over here.

I am really curious, when does a bifilar coil at all
put power out, when you put a load onto it ?
Must there be a rotating magnet field around the bifilar coil ?

I guess, my next experiment will be to see first,
with what kind of changing magnet field I will get a lamp
to light up from a bifilar coil and how it reacts back to the
source...
I guess this basic experiment is very important to see,
if we can violate Lentz law with it...

Maybe Marco and Dave and the others on Dave?s group,
who have experimented with this already can give us some insight into this ?

Please also post some scopeshots, so we can see, how it all interacts..
Without scope shots, it is really hard to see, what is going on in all these
coils..
Many thanks.
Regards, Stefan.

P.S: We have enough storage room over here.
but please try to scale the pics down to at least 800x600 or
1024x768 for easier viewing.
Many thanks.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum