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HIGH QUALITY TPU DVD Video Released from Jack Durban

Started by Jdo300, April 14, 2008, 02:40:29 AM

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EMdevices

Actualy, what I heard in the video, with the smalles TPU on the glass table,   he says something like ...  it's DC with a "slight" frequency around 5 kHz.....

This is what it means to me, see chart.   "slight" means to me small ripple, as in it's amplitude is small compared to the main DC level.

EM

hartiberlin

Actually he says:
Quote:
"One of the questions of the device was, that
it produces ONLY DC at 5000 Hz sinewave and we have created an inverter
which will take the high voltage DC and convert that into the 120 Volts  60 Hz cycles sinewaves
to operate Televison sets and power appliances."


So he says 2 times his device puts out DC !

That means to me pulsed DC with some 5000 Hz AC ripple superimposed
as EMdevices just posted in his graphic.
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kames

@All
Too much imagination is not doing any good.

You are playing a wild guess. In the second open tpu SM is using a transformer to connect the bulbs. The second test with the same tpu is without using the transformer. If the tpu had a high dc component (superimposed ac on dc), the transformer wouldn?t be effective, but it worked just fine. Which means it is producing pulses of the same polarity mostly, ie, pulsed dc. As simple as is. Or at least, it is not ac superimposed on dc.

Kames.

Spoodily

Quote from: kames on April 18, 2008, 02:01:37 PM
You are playing a wild guess. In the second open tpu SM is using a transformer to connect the bulbs. The second test with the same tpu is without using the transformer. If the tpu had a high dc component (superimposed ac on dc), the transformer wouldn?t be effective, but it worked just fine. Which means it is producing pulses of the same polarity mostly, ie, pulsed dc. As simple as is. Or at least, it is not ac superimposed on dc.

Kames.


If I am reading this correctly you are talking about the black, open tpu that he uses in the garage with the two lamps.  That box he hooked the TPU to was just a wall box with sockets in it.  The output of the TPU is run to what looks like a Power Wheels (pow, pow, power wheels) battery connection.  The box with the plugs has the receiving connection coming out of it.  This was not a transformer but just a box to make a much easier connection to the TPU.

He makes it very apparent that he is afraid of shocking the pee pee out of himself and in other videos with the "observers" he warned them to be careful and not play too much as he has seen people get HURT with the device.  It is putting out real power and is not a toy.  It is possibly, if not probably, lethal if mishandled.

It's the same principle that was applied on the TPUs that were taped up and had a single wall socket coming out of them.  The TPU he took outside did not have the 'power wheels' adapter with a wall socket connection and he lit the bulb by touching directly it to the leads sticking out.

kames

Quote from: Spoodily on April 18, 2008, 03:29:02 PM
Quote from: kames on April 18, 2008, 02:01:37 PM
You are playing a wild guess. In the second open tpu SM is using a transformer to connect the bulbs. The second test with the same tpu is without using the transformer. If the tpu had a high dc component (superimposed ac on dc), the transformer wouldn?t be effective, but it worked just fine. Which means it is producing pulses of the same polarity mostly, ie, pulsed dc. As simple as is. Or at least, it is not ac superimposed on dc.

Kames.


If I am reading this correctly you are talking about the black, open tpu that he uses in the garage with the two lamps.  That box he hooked the TPU to was just a wall box with sockets in it.  The output of the TPU is run to what looks like a Power Wheels (pow, pow, power wheels) battery connection.  The box with the plugs has the receiving connection coming out of it.  This was not a transformer but just a box to make a much easier connection.

He makes it very apparent that he is afraid of shocking the pee pee out of himself and in other videos with the "observers" he warned them to be careful and not play too much as he has seen people get HURT with the device.  It is putting out real power and is not a toy.  It is possibly, if not probably, lethal if mishandled.

It's the same principle that was applied on the TPUs that were taped up and had a single wall socket coming out of them.  The TPU he took outside did not have the 'power wheels' adapter connection and he lit the bulb by touching it to the leads sticking out.

Again. Listen to what SM said about that box in the video before inventing anything on your own about it.

Kames.