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The TPU uncovered? (A PROBABLE technique.)

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

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giantkiller

In this current coil setup I have I seea very sharp negative spike. The scope  shows 4khz.
When the big kick hits the whole ckt is 5Mhz and it is sine waves. And stays there.
Tapping off is proving to be difficult.

--giantkiller

sparks

    Could the TPU be something like this?
Think Legacy
A spark gap is cold cold cold
Space is a hot hot liquid
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Michelinho

Re Sparks

It's not a tpu. It is a section of a Stubblefield cell (water battery) rolled in one coil, about 10 layers and only 1 stack. I was pulsing it manually (anode-cathode with a 9v battery across the coil to see if it would pass galvanic action level.

That thing will go to the lab just like my 1st version of the Newman motor that was acting strangely too. The coil was pulsing dc and ac for about 3 min until I shorted it out with just the multimeter on. Strange for a water battery.

No idea what caused it to behave strangely or why.

Take care,

Michel

EDIT: The steel strap is covered with cotton on both sides and the copper tape in this case is squeezed between the cotton layers of the steel strap and then wet with water. Simple battery setup but only 1 cell.

pauldude000

@Michelino

That's interesting.

@GK

I noticed the sine effect on my "The Claw" (my big) TPU, as well as one of the smaller ones. The most effect was from "The Claw" though. I have just received some parts I was waiting on (Extremely high speed/high current glass passivated diodes) which I intend to use to make an RF rectifier, and I am going to try to see the effect after the voltage is rectified.

I have noticed PURE AC at over 240V P/P, with an input of only 20 volts square DC, of which cannot be transformer action, due to the natures and relationships of the coils, and am curious about the actual unity/OU of input to output. Hopefully, these diodes are up to the task.

Paul Andrulis
Finding truth can be compared to panning for gold. It generally entails sifting a huge amount of material for each nugget found. Then checking each nugget found for valuable metal or fool's gold.

giantkiller

Quote from: pauldude000 on August 25, 2008, 09:37:33 AM
@Michelino

That's interesting.

@GK

I noticed the sine effect on my "The Claw" (my big) TPU, as well as one of the smaller ones. The most effect was from "The Claw" though. I have just received some parts I was waiting on (Extremely high speed/high current glass passivated diodes) which I intend to use to make an RF rectifier, and I am going to try to see the effect after the voltage is rectified.

I have noticed PURE AC at over 240V P/P, with an input of only 20 volts square DC, of which cannot be transformer action, due to the natures and relationships of the coils, and am curious about the actual unity/OU of input to output. Hopefully, these diodes are up to the task.

Paul Andrulis

My bifilars work in a tight freq range. I lost this setting Saturday night and am trying to find it. The 1:42 mins:secs it takes for the Kick to take place is daunting. But that did produce really nice sine waves.
So I now have removed the iron bundle and the kick happens immediately but the output signal is hash at 13v. I will keep at it.

I knew it didn't have to be a ring when I saw the 'horseshoe' configuration. 8)
Either way, steps are being made.

--giantkiller.