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The Master Of Magnetics "Steven Mark"

Started by Mannix, January 30, 2006, 06:18:53 PM

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wattsup

When using otto's wiring on my TPU control coils, I put a compass in the middle and just pulsed by hand on a 12V battery, on/off manually at a certain frequency the compass would continue turning in a clockwise rotation.

I am zero in electronics but great in mechanical and logic systems. I am wondering if you could just try to pulse on off the control coils with 1-12 volts variable at around 12,000 pulses per second and send the frequencies into the three collector coils, one frequency per collector coil and check the voltage on the collectors.

SM said the output was DC with a slight AC 5 volts component. Now were did that AC come from if it was not already pulsed into the line as a frequency? Also, where did he get that AC from.

Lastly, I have found to good links.

The first is about DC generator circuits which  I think have a good parallel to what the TPU is doing, but they do not discuss OU, but it may be a good source of inspiration.

http://www.prod.sandia.gov/cgi-bin/techlib/access-control.pl/2002/022059.pdf

The second link discusses the growing importance of considering DC usage in our daily lives. I think this shows the importance of the work done on this site.

http://mydocs.epri.com/docs/CorporateDocuments/WhitePapers/EPRI_DCpower_June2006.pdf

These are long files but may have some good substance.

All the best.

mflynn44

Quote from: wattsup on February 25, 2007, 10:07:55 AM
When using otto's wiring on my TPU control coils, I put a compass in the middle and just pulsed by hand on a 12V battery, on/off manually at a certain frequency the compass would continue turning in a clockwise rotation.

I am zero in electronics but great in mechanical and logic systems. I am wondering if you could just try to pulse on off the control coils with 1-12 volts variable at around 12,000 pulses per second and send the frequencies into the three collector coils, one frequency per collector coil and check the voltage on the collectors.

SM said the output was DC with a slight AC 5 volts component. Now were did that AC come from if it was not already pulsed into the line as a frequency? Also, where did he get that AC from.

Lastly, I have found to good links.

The first is about DC generator circuits which  I think have a good parallel to what the TPU is doing, but they do not discuss OU, but it may be a good source of inspiration.

http://www.prod.sandia.gov/cgi-bin/techlib/access-control.pl/2002/022059.pdf

The second link discusses the growing importance of considering DC usage in our daily lives. I think this shows the importance of the work done on this site.

http://mydocs.epri.com/docs/CorporateDocuments/WhitePapers/EPRI_DCpower_June2006.pdf

These are long files but may have some good substance.

All the best.

The 5 volts AC is referring to the tube setup where Steven had a 5V AC filament supply which also showed up as a 5V AC ripple at the plate.


otto

Hello all,

from now on I will post here. Its the main site.

I made a new picture of my basic test. I hope its clear now how to connect the coils.


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