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Overunity Machines Forum



TPU Clues

Started by newbie123, June 24, 2009, 01:34:45 PM

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otto

Hello all,

@Farah Day,

you dont understand the problem in a TPU:

we must be able to "dissipate" the excess energy that we have in a TPU. If not, the TPU would be  destroyed in a few mintes. And this IS the reason of so much patents.The heat in a TPU is not because of the load. Its because of the construction of the TPU.

Please, dont even mention a mains socket. We are working on something totally different.

Learning is NOT asking questions but working a lot.

@newbie 123

not so a long time ago I lighted a 100W bulb with only 60W or less from the power supply. SO WHAT??
I DID IT WRONG, so I even dont have a schematic or drawing how I connected my coils. This "overunity" was a piece of s..t!

@All

I cant understand the newbies here! Youre all asking questions but nobody wants dirty and burned fingers. Is this the way to build your TPU??

Let me tell you something:

Im amost 40 years in electronics. I NEVER had to build and test any coil.
When I started my TPU adventure I started from ZERO.

After a lot of wound coils, after thousands of tests I made the ECD TPU.

I used every information that SM gave us. And forget that he misleaded us or such a crap. He gave us very good informations - if you know how to use them.

The last 2? years or more? I had NO free weekend, no free vacation, no BEER!! .....and I really love beer!

And now you want informations!!

I GAVE YOU THE BEST INFORMATIONS YOU EVER SAW ON THIS THREAD!

To be honest, this informations are even NOT for the people on this forum!
I gave them for 2 real TPU builders that are not anymore posting here but I have the information that they are still working on the TPU problem and both are fantastic people. But I thought why no to post my informations here....maybe somebody else would pick them up and use.....ha! It seems that I was wrong.

Now, if you want dirty and burned fingers here you go:

read first my ECD pdf (dont ask where it is, I dont know it)
make a... say....10 turns collector ( with LAMP WIRE!) with a diameter of 15" and connect it to your oscillators and to a bulb. Like described in the ECD pdf.
In this way you can understand the circumference of a TPU and the frequency inside the collector. Of course, when you have pulsed this 10 turns, you have to cut such a collector so you have 9 turns, then 8 turns....

I think you have a lot to do.

Otto








Farrah Day

Otto, so I take it that you're not going to share anything that you have done or discovered.

Quoteyou dont understand the problem in a TPU:

we must be able to "dissipate" the excess energy that we have in a TPU. If not, the TPU would be  destroyed in a few mintes. And this IS the reason of so much patents.The heat in a TPU is not because of the load. Its because of the construction of the TPU.

So does your TPU heat up even without a load?  Simple question!

QuoteI cant understand the newbies here! Youre all asking questions but nobody wants dirty and burned fingers. Is this the way to build your TPU??

I'm personally asking questions in order to gain as much information as possible before I go into experimenting and prototyping.

Why would I start a blind build when - supposedly - you guys are way ahead of me and should therefore have a wealth of information to share?

There appears to be absolutely no team work or collaboration going on here. People who say they have built TPUs seem more than happy to keep the details to themselves, nothing is shared and there is no straight, plain talking, just incoherent babblings.

And don't think that I'm in a minority with my thoughts here - there will be many intelligent people looking in that are thinking exactly the same thing.
Farrah Day

"It's what you learn after you know it all that counts"

otto

Hello all,

@Farah Day

Im still building my TPU. As its a little bit complex I cant jump out like an idiot and mislead the people. First I have to see whats going on in my TPU with my eyes and then I can talk about how to do it.

No heat in this moment. Thats veeeery bad. Simple answer.

Trust me, there was NOTHING to share in the past because they ALL missed one of the most important informations SM gave: the core.

Otto


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rensseak

Quote from: Farrah Day on June 26, 2009, 03:23:09 AM
Otto, so I take it that you're not going to share anything that you have done or discovered.

So does your TPU heat up even without a load?  Simple question!

I'm personally asking questions in order to gain as much information as possible before I go into experimenting and prototyping.

Why would I start a blind build when - supposedly - you guys are way ahead of me and should therefore have a wealth of information to share?

There appears to be absolutely no team work or collaboration going on here. People who say they have built TPUs seem more than happy to keep the details to themselves, nothing is shared and there is no straight, plain talking, just incoherent babblings.

And don't think that I'm in a minority with my thoughts here - there will be many intelligent people looking in that are thinking exactly the same thing.


the best would be you got finished and ready to make results so that it is not so much pain for you. Right? What if you read some of Teslas patents, the big inspiration of SM and otto and all the other experimenters, and do your own experiments?

If you can not help, for what you are then here?