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Successful TPU-ECD replication !

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

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sparks

More like squeezing a hoola hoop.  With the phasing of the squeeze at different points around the hoop we start to get like a moving magnetic field compression within the core. 
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A spark gap is cold cold cold
Space is a hot hot liquid
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otto

Hello all,

@Marco

Im talking about a core made with copper. We cant say that the collectors are a core because they have for each frequency a only few turns.

The frequency of 245kHz is nessesary to charge my 1 ring TPU. With a few vibrations - I see them on my scope - the core is charged. I dont know from where the vibrations are but they are NOT like a steady frequency from outside, not from power lines or from the grid. When we have here a storm then I see more powerfull vibrations...Only with this frequency my core is charged and I can see how kicks are "distorted" into very nice and fine looking sines and only with such sines I have a nice light. Not much but its a start point for me.

This is valid with a power supply. I dont want to mention when I use a battery because then everything changes in a positive way.

Im all the time talking about cores in a TPU because I saw in a video that SM had a 4" TPU in his hands and he said " 1 pound"!!!! Then he had a 6" TPU in his hands and said " 1 and a half pound".

I hope he didnt hide bananas in his TPU as I already posted a time ago.

Is it soooooo impossible that a TPU has a core? Why not? All the "big guys" used a core in their inventions: Tesla, Hendershot......all of them. Whats so bad to use a core?

Steven also NEVER mentioned why to use this 245kHz frequency. But he DID mention the weight of his TPUs.

Who is using ANY core in his TPU??

NOBODY!!!!

because ...... never mind, your all choise.

Otto


rotaryfcg

@otto
i'm not saying that there's no core, there's one, a conductive one.
put hans coler and tesla in and you'll get steven mark out.

Prooksius

Hello, guys!

I've already read a lot of this thread (but not all). Sorry, if this idea already was here? or maybe I've got somthing wrong. I just really want to help you.

I assume that TPU is heating very much, and particulary thick copper wires are being heated.
What if we use not a thick copper wire, but a copper tube with a clean (distilled or not - it is for you to decide) water which is being pumped thru the tube by a small water pump (which is frequently used in small fountains). This tube will be connected with a reservoir with a cold water. This may be, for instance, a central hot-water heating system of your house (if it is a privat house) where there is already a water pump (usually).
Besides that might be possible to use water as an electricity conductor (in this case it shouldn't be distilled) instead of (or together with !) copper conductor you are using now. Remember solder wire from the PDF file - it's negative property is low melting temperature - it's difficult to use it. Water is already a liquid, conducting electricity!
Take into consideration that water is a substance that has very high thermal/heat capacity.
If wated can be used instead of copper, tube can be plastic.
Also it's possible to use any other coolant (like coolant in cars) but I know nothing about their electro-conducting properties.

So TPU, as an electrical generator, will be combined with water heating system (some sort of synthesis).

Thank you for your efforts, I will try to help you as much as I can.

rotaryfcg

Quote from: Prooksius on August 12, 2009, 04:32:33 AM
Hello, guys!

I've already read a lot of this thread (but not all). Sorry, if this idea already was here? or maybe I've got somthing wrong. I just really want to help you.

I assume that TPU is heating very much, and particulary thick copper wires are being heated.
What if we use not a thick copper wire, but a copper tube with a clean (distilled or not - it is for you to decide) water which is being pumped thru the tube by a small water pump (which is frequently used in small fountains). This tube will be connected with a reservoir with a cold water. This may be, for instance, a central hot-water heating system of your house (if it is a privat house).
Besides that might be possible to use water as an electricity conductor (in this case it shouldn't be distilled) instead of (or together with !) copper conductor you are using now. Remember solder wire from the PDF file - it's negative property is low melting temperature - it's difficult to use it. Water is already a liquid, conducting electricity!
Take into consideration that water is a substance that has very high thermal/heat capacity.
If wated can be used instead of copper, tube can be plastic.
Also it's possible to use any other coolant (like coolant in cars) but I know nothing about their electro-conducting properties.

Thank you for your efforts, I will try to help you as much as I can.
why not just use multi stranded(litz-) wire where each strand is insulated?