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Successful TPU-ECD replication !

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

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otto

Hello all,

Im weekends off line so I couldnt answer.

@Mike

your coils are looking good but you must have "clean" alu inside. I mean, remove this little peace of aluminium inside your wing. Then build 3 of such controls and then make the ECD. They should be always wound in CW direction, all of them or CCW all of them. You must then only have a lamp cable, 5 turns. On this 5 turns lamp cable should be the 3 controls. A 1 turn lamp cable at a distance of 44mm connected to the 5 turns lamp cable is nessesary. Dont forget the dimensoins of the 6" TPU: 6" lamp cable rolled inside - 5 turns and 4" lamp cable - 1 turn. In this way you have something veeeery good. I will not say its a TPU but I warn you: this setup can easily get out of control. Always have a load connected!!!

Im NOT using reed relays to shutt off my coils because I WANT a 4th time a run away. Dont connect the scope probe to this coils because its dangerous.

@Leeroy

once I had free energy or call it how you want but there is a big problem: if we want free energy we have first learn how to control it.

@Mark,

just keep it as simple as possible. I was driving my coils directly from the drain of my MOSFETs. Im always driving my coils without caps, diodes, resistors...
WAS driving because I have finally my tubes and in a few days, I hope, my 3 oscillators will be ready to do the job.

Otto

ronotte

Hi all,

@Mark

YES I'm speaking of my standard test-ECD with 3 Control Coils standard connected and incorporating the last improvements. I disconnect only the other 2 Mosfet mini-board switches and connected the remain switch to an OR of 3 generators.  To summarize ONLY one Mosfet switch + OR circuitry.

It happened an interesting thing:

- if I put the output OR polarity in such a way that the waveform most of time was at Zero level, I'd almost no power consumption (only few milliamps @ 12V), regular (?) waveforms on Drain, but NO power output on lamp for any (?) input mix of the 3 freqs.

-if I put the output OR polarity in such a way that the waveform most of time was at 1 level, I'd about 40W on load-lamp: no OU but an interesting power ...anyway less than that obtainable with the 3 separated switches all connected ( about 70 -80 W on lamp).

If you want I'm able to quickly re-build that situation and document it appropriately.

Roberto


giantkiller

Quote from: Motorcoach1 on October 20, 2007, 06:45:04 PM
@ Otto . I've gone back to where you started and have wound some coils to go on the 2 aluminum rings I posted way back somewhere. the photos are self explanitory . see what you think about the winding directions one set for the top and one set for the bottom. I just wondering about the CW and CCW wind. back BEMF and waht direction at the monent, thanks Mike     (edit) gee thats funny I posted this fifteen minutes ago and already have had 18 views and there are only 19 people online ,  lerkers ,,guess i won't post here anymore. no ones working ,,,,,,,,,, edit .. now  we got 54 views and no comments gezzz collages guy wnat to know and you just donb;'t know mm call martion not a kop lol ...... tooling it's a tool

Hey,
Thought I would respond. I have the Ronotte / Otto ECD working. I just shelved it to pursue the sine wave / Keely side of the tests on the modified Turbo notched PVC coil.
I had other experiments driving me so when I get something going I look for the next level of frequency/wave combinations and a coil configuration. I have ideas that I need to follow than just lighting a light bulb. And these have all kept coming together.
I have a list of specs that Marco, Grumpy, Roberto, Otto, BEP, Moab, Bolt and you posted. I am accumulating up info for my next try.
In other words, I am through analyzing and building. I have enough to make more progress. I have a square wave and a sinewave platform. I can do little experiments or blow shit up.  ;)

Thanks for the latest posts. --giantkiller.

John M

Hi Jason,

I just started reading about your replication of the TPU. Could you give me a brief summary of where you are at with it right now, power out versus power in. I would like to replicate it myself, but prefer to start our very basic. If there is minimal criteria to see some results, please let me know. I read the article (TPU_ECD_V1.pdf ) going on several times now and would like to know if there is any updates regarding the TPU.

John

Motorcoach1

@ Otto - The small aluminum is the clip that holds the wing coil on the aluminum ring. Inside of the wing coil on the other side of the clip is a small coil I'm going to try and add small magnets to the coil inside. I'm still working on the 2 aluminum rings mounted with plexi glass set up I posted a few months back. after studying a few things on my electronic circut I'm rethinking this at the time. I'm going back the the LED sequencer run on 2 AAA battries and it's very small, with a reed switch to shut it off.