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Successful TPU-ECD replication !

Started by mrd10, June 12, 2007, 05:12:47 AM

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louis

has anyone considered running this on an electronic circuit simulator.

CTG Labs

Quote from: louis on June 15, 2007, 03:29:29 PM
has anyone considered running this on an electronic circuit simulator.


I dont think free energy conversion will show up in a simulator since its programmed to follow the rules.  In anycase how would you place the mobius coil in the simulator, last time I used one it wasn't part of the component library!

Could be worth it just to see the power.  Darrens your man for that.


D.

c0mster

@Dave

SM said the TPU does not work inside a shield!  Presumably this is because it is tapping/converting energy from outside the device which now gets blocked by the shield.

I was NOT using the shield, the tpu was in open air.
Plus it's not me saying it's OU :) Lets play with it.

Everyone; can we please sit back and relax, have a beer or a smoke and give me time to test all the suggestions. I want to broadcast the testing live but I am trying to find the best FREE way to do it. Then everyone can see what I see.

For those following I am using no on grid stuff. Last test I used a battery and 555 timer driving a mosfet driver driving a mosfet <Same as Jason> with 1 frequency. I can get the bulb to glow at 1.5 amps using 25% duty min. If you happened to see the cam you might have caught the scope across the battery. Anyone want to be a camera man?

The only other thing I might be able to do is set the software for the cam to use a webpage, frame rate may be slow but not as slow as when everyone bogs down the server.

I?ll post again at 3:30 pm mountain time to the solution.

Cam


gn0stik

Cam, is there another web cam java applet we can use that allows for screen grabs, or frame grabs? That would have been useful last night. Otherwise we have to be really selective of what we capture, due to the time it takes to crop all the screen grabs we make. Know what i mean?

Tell you what, in asking this question I realized, "how the heck should he know?".

I'll go see if I can find something as it would aid in documentation.

Good to see this is going in a more positive direction now.

Also, if you could go over some of my posts and make corrections where necessary. As I said, I couldn't be as attentive as I would have liked last night.

Rich

c0mster


Hey No Problem Rich. I am sure with the slow frame rate you might have missed it when I showed the tpu. I will try to tweak this software and perhaps try the suggested site.
   
Cam