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Otto`s replication of Steven Mark`s TPU

Started by otto, April 17, 2007, 02:32:36 AM

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chrisC

@dutchy1966

The way I interpreted Otto's comment on th ~44mm height is that there is somesort of coupling between the two rings at a certain height which results in additional energy being released. 1mm off and the effect is not seen. That's why he is building a adjustable wooden frame to document this effect (like all great German enginners!).

I'm reading it at face value. Nothing more. Otto himself said this discovery was purely accidental. Maybe there's a lot of undiscovered properties of TPU engineering which can only be discovered with hands on dirty work.

ChrisC

gn0stik

Quote from: otto on May 11, 2007, 01:48:54 AM
Hello all,

@Rich,

just a moment.
I have only a 1 turn lamp wire for my 6" ring and another 1 turn ring for my 4" ring. Nothing more!!! If you make a 22 turn collector you will miss everything in your TPU.

On this 6" collector I have 3 control coils. You can make it with 4 control coils but then you need the Tesla patent 390721 for the rotational magnetic field. With my 3 controls I dont need the Tesla patent because with only 1 control coil I already have my "tornado".

Im analysing my control coils and in this moment I really cant say the gauge of my wires but I hope, next week Im cleverer than now.

Otto

Ok, I misunderstood then. Sorry about that. I didn't want to confuse people. I thought that it must mean that you go around several times in the diagram. But was even more confused about how the controls connected.

Ok, so ONE turn lamp wire then! Got that. One ring 4" and one 6", 3 22(or more?) turns control coils. Airplane wing shape as you have described in other posts. 1 3/4 inches high.

I'm getting a pretty good idea how to build it now. Only a few questions left. I hope you are not getting too annoyed with me.

The first one is what frequencies to feed into the control coils.

The next is more of a "how does it work" kind of question. As your control coils are shorted into the inner and outer ring, your coil seems more like one long coil with smaller coils in parallel. Or maybe it would be better said, that the control coils seem to be like special tap points on your collector. What do you think is happening in this setup. What happens to the frequency as it goes through the turns of the controls coil tap points that produces more power? It's a very interesting setup, and very counter intuitive in understanding how it works.

Thanks again. And thanks dutchy for the translations.

Rich

shuzammy

An observation: I can't help but wonder if the 6 inch figure is not particularly AS important as it first seems.  In this video below - beginning at 1m 10s - SM guesses the unit is about 5 inches, then gets out a tape measure and sounds surprised that's its more "about 6 inches".  If the diameter of the unit were so critical, I would think, as the inventor, he would not be guessing, but rather being more matter of fact.  Based upon something read elsewhere, what does seem critical are the frequencies in relation to the circumference, whatever that measurement might happen to be when you are finished with its construction.  This inevitably translates into power output, but the actual diameter probably means little without knowledge of the precise frequencies in relation to the circumference. 

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=167210479374903373&q=Steve+Mark+Generator&hl=en

A note, this is only food for thought.  It might be junk food.  I don't want to steer anyone off course.  Its just a thought.

amylewis

Hi Mannix,

I quite agree with your post and would like to see this discussion continue with minimal flaming. I should also like to ask since I've seen mention of SM's posts, are any of them still extant on this forum?

SM's device is one of the more interesting ones I've seen in the field of energy and I'm very much interested in it. I'd be very interested in replicating it, but without direct documentation from the original inventor I would think it a blind endevor.

To my mind the real heart of the device would seem to be the electronics in the center of the coils. Might it be possible to get the schematic and list of materials for duplicating this?

I'm sure I'm repeating a lot here, but I understand that you were able to contact Steven Mark, and I'm pretty sure I will not be able to so you would seem to be the best source of information on the subject of the TPU and how to replicate it.

Just had to ask,

Amy

Quote from: Mannix on April 24, 2007, 10:40:29 PM
Hi all,

The closer we get the more arguing....I have been thinking about that and it is really important to our way foward ....why is that?



gn0stik

Hi Amy,

It's a logical question of course, however SM is limited as to the amount of information he can volunteer for legal reasons. Doing so would put him in a precarious position. So he's taken the approach of teaching us how to do it via the concepts of the device and a few pertinent tidbits here and there. Most of his posts are in the "Master of magnetics, Steven Mark" thread.

Hope to see you around.

Thanks,
Rich