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The TPU uncovered? (A PROBABLE technique.)

Started by pauldude000, April 09, 2008, 08:35:14 PM

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otto

Hello all,

@tsl

if you think that with a lot of collectors you would have more on the output then youre wrong.

Not so long ago I had a collector with 24 strands of fine wires, each strand with 10 or so very fine, thin, wires. Output was not bad but....

Im using my lamp wire with 2 strands and the output is the same.

Otto

BEP

IMO...
It depends on your definition of a collector.
If a collector is what most call the TPU then tsl is right. If it is a single horizontal loop then both would be right. If mutiple turns of a horizontal loop then too many turns and things become worse. 
To me, the collector is the complete unit. The instructions from SM fit better.
Yes, the control coil are only controls.

Opinions only....

zapnic

hello
mmmhh sm say about "inrush currents" is his overunity
so how we will fit that in ?
remanent induction?

giantkiller

Look at the Colorado Springs coil laid on its side.

Nikola Tesla seated inside a circular framework 51 feet in diameter, which supported the primary and secondary conductors of the largest Tesla coil ever built, at his Colorado Springs experimental station in 1899. The oscillator is operating at 100 khz, and the discharges occur with a deafening roar striking an unconnected, comparatively smaller diameter coil 22 feet away. The activity of the oscillator created earth currents of such magnitude that sparks an inch long could be drawn from a water main at a distance of 300 feet from the station. The inscription on the photograph is addressed to Sir William Crookes and reads; To my illustrious friend Sir William Crookes of whom I always think and whose letters I never answer. June 17, 1901 Nikola Tesla.

I see 3 coils.

--giantkiller.

pauldude000

@zapnic

The principle SM was attempting to get across is a simple one, really. When electricity first flows in a circuit, you have the "inrush current". This current should technically flow at the same voltage as originally applied, yet it gains a sudden spike in voltage, at the same current. This boost is attributed to interaction with the earth's magnetic field.

In essence you put in 5V @ 100ma, and for a small fraction of a second, you see a spike of say 20v @ 100ma. For that fraction of a second you see over-unity. The sharper the input pulse and the cleaner the signal, the higher the initial voltage spike and, viola, the greater the factor of over-unity.

@Giantkiller

I love that photo. There are actually several versions of this photo, at different angles that were taken. What is funny is that many actually thought BECAUSE of this photo that Tesla was actually sitting there, when this is actually an intended effect, and not reality. Tesla wanted a double exposure pic for publishing in the "Electrical Experimenter" magazine of the time, among others. The coils would have killed anyone within the cage upon operation.

One photo was taken from each angle with him sitting, then another superimposed with the coil in operation. What is interesting, is that there are other coils as well not present in this picture, if I remember correctly. It has been awhile.

Paul Andrulis
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