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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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turbo

i was also wondering why nobody seemed to be intrested in the transmitter part....(exept for dave and kingrs) :).

we want to get rid of the transmitter.

it seems these phenomena occurs when high voltage, high frequencys, open system, resonance are involved.

also, im starting to believe it's not about the number of turns but the amount of metal used in some parts, for collecting charge from the environment.

Turbo


bluedemon

I do have a few questions about the transmitter/receiver.  Did you try to get the amount of metal used in the primary equal the secondary?  I'm guessing that this isn't required.  Have you used the receiver setup with opposite wound coils for the transmitter?  What are you using for the input?   In most of the documents&videos I have seen it involves some sort of pulses via a quinched spark gap(magnetic, rotating or gas) to keep things going in one direction.

sparkman

They are eating it up now. As Dave said "He's got them right where he wants them"

AhuraMazda


turbo

Quote from: bluedemon on December 11, 2006, 07:54:15 AM
I do have a few questions about the transmitter/receiver.  Did you try to get the amount of metal used in the primary equal the secondary?  I'm guessing that this isn't required.  Have you used the receiver setup with opposite wound coils for the transmitter?  What are you using for the input?   In most of the documents&videos I have seen it involves some sort of pulses via a quinched spark gap(magnetic, rotating or gas) to keep things going in one direction.

hi :) the spark gap can be replaced by a sharp switching supply.
its high voltage high frequency.
im still looking for the best set to increase distance.

T.