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Some thoughts on how the TPU might work.

Started by dfro, November 26, 2007, 07:43:29 PM

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Newton007

On the other side of the Earth or South of the Equator?

Newton

turbo


Newton007

Ok, so the current in the coils reverse, so you have to turn the TPU over to make it work South of the Equator? 
Does the TPU stop working until you turn it over?
Does the polarity of the DC output reverse?     
I think that is what you are saying.

I am a newbie here so I don't know.

Newton

turbo

no, i simply mean the device will only work up side down on the other side of the Equator.
the polarity is always the same it cannot function the other way.
at least this was in the early models, he had it fixed in the newer models.
these can be two or more tpu's on top of each other, one straight, and the other up side down, so it will work no matter it's orientation.
only the early models stop working when flipped over, the newer models alway's worked at any angle to the horizon.

M.



Newton007