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EMdevices' TPU with batteries in it

Started by EMdevices, July 15, 2007, 10:33:13 AM

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EMdevices

you crack me up BEP :)

kames, see my previous posting about the inverter.  Try to do a calculation of energy density.

Also, SM walks outside in the UEC video and lights up the bulb for the same amount of time I did.   4 amps was actualy low, it draws about 5 or so amps.  The batteries drain fast, and that's why I didn't want the video to run too long, I want to use them again. 

Bruce, so you think that's resin under there?  Possible.

EM

kames

@Emdevices

Why to make things with that picture of the torroid too complicated. It is a blue tape, it was overheated and now it partially melted and exposed sections of the coil.

Kames.

EMdevices

Interesting theory Kames,  it's possible he had a previous accident , a meltdown and the bumps remained after he covered them up again.

For a long time I was thinking what's in that little TPU?   It does make the buzzing sound if you've seen the tape.  I was thinking it was a ferrite toroid, it has to be, magnetostriction at work making those sounds.  It's one hell of a revolutionary design if its real.


EM

Super God

If we figure this out, I'm going to make an itty bitty little tpu and have it power something random, like a set of dancing magnets. :)
>9000

chrisC

Hi EM:
One heck of a con-man you are!
Good job man and great reasoning. I just hope when you cry "wolf" the next time it will be for real!
Sending this on my iPhone in the middle of a rollerblade trail out in the countryside! Got to love this little wonder!

Cheers
chris