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Steven Mark`s TPU

Started by otto, December 18, 2007, 01:55:48 AM

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tosky

All electronic engineers know that have to put a resistor to G-S of a MOSFET in order to avoid oscillation. Otherwise it must oscillates that only need 20mm wire connected to MOSFET's Gate. It is very basic electronic knowledge. You guys seems not doing free energy research but reinvent electronic knowledge from years ago.
Remember life is short, don't waste time. Mr ZPE explains very detail about electronic knowledge in order to avoid you guys from wasting time. It is very good, but he absent from this forum for a long time.

otto

Hello all,

Im a little %&/$  because I was yesterday not able to connect again my coils like in my own drawing. I tried it really hard but no light, nothing.

I must say that I had this weekend a few really big discharges with fire inside my TPU but I hope that the coils are OK. I cant see them.

Im always comparing my ECD TPU with the TPU that I have in this moment. Im missing something in my TPU:

                          SECONDARY COILS

to say it in this way.

Im in a big trouble. Dfro, Im following his posts, says:

1. Input coils - our control coils
2. Vertical coils - our feedback coils
3. Collectors - our collectors

4. Coils wound around imaginary wheel spokes!!!
Are this our secondary coils?? Any idea what and how??

In my ECD I saw in my coils arcs in kilovolts. This is what Im missing in my TPU.

@Marcel,

the schematic showes us what Im talking about: a primary AND a secondary, 3 of them.

@EM

you ARE smart. I saw at Naudins site the negative resistor with a few 2N2222 transistors. Its worth a try.

@tosky

yes, a battery.

You mentioned a current clamp meter. Fine. In the lab where I had my demonstration, the guys wanted to measure the current feeded back into the grid. They used a veeery expensive current clamp meter for high frequencies connected to some sort of scope. They measured that Im feeding back 160A at 1 frequency and then I changed the frequency and then they measured 200A!! Yes, two hundred amperes.

They checked everything on their current clamp meter: the connections, the current range....everything was OK but still reading 200A.

I have to say that I used a power supply with a regulation transformer. Its clear, such a transformer has a direct connection with the grid, the secondary is NOT isolated from the mains like in a classical transformer.

Otto


tosky

@Otto
I don't say O.U. but free energy. If your clamp meter really show you 200A to the power grid, then you should declare success of getting free energy. I would sincerely learn from you. Don't forget even a great scientist often fooled by simply circuits. I should talk about logic. If 200A current could be feed to power grid and really generated by the TPU then you could use a battery to store it. The battery never have to be charged again, circuit runs forever. Otherwise there must be something wrong with the measurement. This is logic, you don't need to be scientist to understand it. very very simple logic. If I want, I can also do something to feed 200A back to the power grid. But in micro or mini Second range, it is not power or energy unit but only current unit. The battery will average the current into small unit of energy, because the step up circuit still consumes energy. By using the battery to do experiment, you could easy see this logic like a compass shows you the way to get free energy, prevent confusion and speed up the research process.

tosky

@Otto
Check the spec. of the clamp meter. It is designed to read the pure DC current or AC 50HZ, 60HZ(Sine wave). Other wave form or high frequency or not pure DC will give you wrong reading. Switching power supply have to implement line filter to prevent the high frequency feed back to the power grid. So your discovery is normal knowledge known by electronic engineer.

rensseak

Quote from: tosky on January 15, 2008, 01:30:52 AM
All electronic engineers know that have to put a resistor to G-S of a MOSFET in order to avoid oscillation. Otherwise it must oscillates that only need 20mm wire connected to MOSFET's Gate. It is very basic electronic knowledge. You guys seems not doing free energy research but reinvent electronic knowledge from years ago.

Did this engineers say also where this oszillation is comeing from? Do you have a reference?
And why to avoid if it is a useable oscillation?