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Self Running Micro TPU, with closed loop.

Started by EMdevices, November 12, 2007, 11:49:58 PM

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Localjoe

@ Groundloop
          Thanks for the quick reply i will pass the circuit along in the earth battery thread,  I figured somethign along these lines would be my best chance to get a usable ammt of power from what alone is  just a small unlimited potential... its all how fast ya sample it. Any suggestions are welcome and this can be replicated with just one peice of mg block and a carbon or graphite rod as well zinc and copper work too. 
                                                                                                           Thanks again
                                                                                                                               Joe
GET THIS ONE - Bush wants to stop Iran from enriching uranium .. now as oberman said and others any drunk coke head can find out how to do this not just bush.

Also in reality Google has provided this info for some time.. so heres my point.

It's OK for GOOGLE TO PROVIDE INSTRUCTIONS FOR URANIUM ENRICHMENT but not OK FOR FOLKS TO SHARE TORRENTS OF MUSIC THEY POTENTIALLY OWN> AS WELL THEIR GOODS SHOULD BE SEIZED AND CHECKED AT AIRPORTS For copyright infringement.. ?????

This is the world we live in. More concerned if some exec doesn't get his buck than if some terrorist blows us to hell..

Goat

Hi All (first post here)

Please allow me to express my sincerest admiration to you all for all your continued quest for truth and discovery of OU for the betterment of mankind, I've read about and tried all kinds of different things over the years and so here is my first post about the closest to near perfect of an experiment I've tried over the years :) 

@ Plengo - I put together your 4 Tesla switch circuit today and so far I am very impressed at the results!!!

I messed around with several different configurations and found the best light versus NO voltage loss, actually the battery is a used normal alkaline 9 Volt transistor down to 7.47 volts for a long time now, but the thing is that after messing around with different configurations and bringing it down to as low as 2 Volts it has sprung back up to 7 and stayed steady for the last 8 hours while maintaining the best light output that I could find without dropping the voltage over time :)

I'm using a BUZ271A Transistor and a coil from an older Bedini SSG (see pics) and got it to work without any fiddling around except for removing the resistor in place of the 2 X 1N4004 diodes back to back on the negative in a + - - + configuration between the coil and the negative feed to the diodes to get a better light off the first diode, oddly I had the same setup for the diodes on the positive side of the diodes but after changing configurations I couldn't get back to that setup without using a 1N4001 and a 1N4004 - + + - on the positive side of the diodes, seen that type of behavior in a couple of Bedini type experiments too, something about spitting the positive (gotta get it just right) ;)

I haven't added the diode setup to the first pic as I'm only working with mspaint here and didn't want to mess up your diagram any worse than I already have :)  You should be able to see the diodes in the other pics.

Merry Christmas to all, may the OU Santa be as good to you as you all deserve and that's plenty lots of  OU EXPERIMENT GOODIES that he can afford  :o

Paul





4Tesla


Groundloop


Goat

Hi Groundloop

I know it's hard to believe but I've double checked the circuit and it's as I drew it, the battery stayed stable for over 8 hours when I posted but in the morning I found it to be down to less than half the voltage down from 7.5 to 3.5V.  I made some changes to the original led's in the circuits layout with only 2 LED from 5 plus a couple of changes in the other diodes in the positive and negative connections and it's been running for over 6 hours now at 3.5 Volts without going down, I'll let it run overnight again and see where its at tomorrow.

Don't ask me why but this circuit doesn't behave as it should, after reading some previous posts on the micro tpu where someone mentioned an LED that was installed backwards in the circuit and still worked, I've purposely switched diodes backwards to what they should be and the circuit still runs???  I think that there maybe some leakeage in these breadboards that allows things to happen that shouldn't or that there is something else going on.

I'm attaching a close up picture but unfortunately my camera is only a run of the mill and doesn't take very good close ups, I hope you can see the first pin (PIN 1) is connected to the positive of the battery, PIN 2 is going to the positive lead of the first diode which is also connected to the first side of the coil, that same coil conductor is then going to PIN 3 of the FET. 

I hope that I'm not throwing more variables into this thread than was necessary as that was not my intention, I just had the FET lying around and no other PNP transistors to try so I took several approaches until it worked and after seeing run for such a long time I decided to show it in case it was something of interest.

Speaking of which, I'm off to get some more transistors tomorrow to try and properly replicate Plengo's original and later designs but this configuration sure is strange.

Thx, Paul