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Started by Grumpy, August 10, 2009, 09:48:27 AM

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wattsup

@sparks

You should open a new thread and call it Sparks on the Universe, or something like that and we can discuss many things there, both on your views and also on mine and others. A sort of thread where we can let our minds loose and think out load without risking major hammer blows or being tied down to one frame of thought.

@all

More back to basics. In my continued SM FTPU sleuthing I found the FTPU RMS Meter model with photo below and am looking for a users manual for this model.

It is a Micronta Model 22-175

Found it in Radio Shacks Catalog site located here in the 1993 catalog page 127;
http://www.radioshackcatalogs.com/catalogs

Also found some technical info on it here;
http://support.radioshack.com/productinfo/DocumentResults.asp?sku_id=22-175&Name=Meters%20and%20Scopes&Reuse=N

Why am I doing this. Well I am analyzing the meter readings from the moment he presses on the power button, to when he changes the selector settings (I wanted to know what the selector switches actually did to understand the meter reading changes) , analyzing the voltage readings when he puts the magnet on for the first time, then when he removes the magnet and put it back on. According to my preliminary analysis of the video, there may be some bad news about his FTPU demo and what it proves. But I won't say more until I have listed all the frame numbers and voltage readings.

Also in this same catalog, I found a crossover on page 69 (shown black and yellow) and am thinking maybe he used this as the toroid core. Has anyone every wound coils onto a crossover coil. What use would a crossover have in the FTPU and what use would two coils wound over it have?

More fun to come..............

EMdevices

I'm looking forward to your info wattsup,  glad to see you persevering.
EM

sparks

@wattsup

    Maybe you could find the time to identify the ammeter readings he gets when he puts the meter at different spots on the big tpu.  He is confirming a one amp draw measuring at different spots on the torroid with what appears to be a common ac ammeter.  Probably a Fluke mfg. meter.   I always found this to be unusual because they are designed for 60hz operation.  SM said the unit was mostly dc with some hash so how is he measuring dc using an ac ammeter.  There must be some kinda ac field near the tpu because he was holding the meter a good 1/2inch or so away from the coils.  I have worked around lines with 600amps at 460volts 60hz ac and never been able to measure current flow unless the clamp on ammeter was clamped around the wire and the magnetic secondary closed.  I have been able to measure dc ripple current with an ac ammeter at up to 600hz but after that things start to get beyond the frequency response of the meters designed for ac.  Guy that worked for me had one of those radioshack meters exact model back around the same time SM did.  Has memory for high and low readings.  I believe it had a signal generator in it too.  Transistor test etc. 
   I was always a bit leary of SM not using an oscilliscope.  I am quite sure that I would want to analyze the output waveform of any electrical generator I'd be dumping money into purchasing the rights to.  Unless this was Taboo at SM's demonstrations.
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giantkiller

Jason and I just got talking and I turned him on to Darkspeed's 4 step plan with the 90 degree coupling table I posted. He now knows how the compression waves work too based upon all of our seperate and dual builds and tests. Realization is the best brain food.
The Hutchison effect is gotten by this manner too. It lines up with the 3 frequency input model that John uses. Fits well with Keely's, Shaumberger's, T.T. Brown's tests.

I am done.
2 magnetic fields intersecting at different angles. Just like the ECD, GK4, and the PHM I built. The video shows the wave form with the pulsing. This has the iron core. I mention in the vid I would find out. The second shows the screen full of wave with no core but 2 spools of bifilar steel and copper. Those 2 spools are 90 degrees to each other. An angular displacement like the 45 degrees of Spherics.
Been done along time now. It all clicked.

Quote from: sparks on October 04, 2009, 11:01:36 PM
@wattsup

    Maybe you could find the time to identify the ammeter readings he gets when he puts the meter at different spots on the big tpu.  He is confirming a one amp draw measuring at different spots on the torroid with what appears to be a common ac ammeter.  Probably a Fluke mfg. meter.   I always found this to be unusual because they are designed for 60hz operation.  SM said the unit was mostly dc with some hash so how is he measuring dc using an ac ammeter.  There must be some kinda ac field near the tpu because he was holding the meter a good 1/2inch or so away from the coils.  I have worked around lines with 600amps at 460volts 60hz ac and never been able to measure current flow unless the clamp on ammeter was clamped around the wire and the magnetic secondary closed.  I have been able to measure dc ripple current with an ac ammeter at up to 600hz but after that things start to get beyond the frequency response of the meters designed for ac.  Guy that worked for me had one of those radioshack meters exact model back around the same time SM did.  Has memory for high and low readings.  I believe it had a signal generator in it too.  Transistor test etc. 
   I was always a bit leary of SM not using an oscilliscope.  I am quite sure that I would want to analyze the output waveform of any electrical generator I'd be dumping money into purchasing the rights to.  Unless this was Taboo at SM's demonstrations.

otto

Hello all,

Have you TPU builders ever thought about why after 3 years of building nobody has a TPU?
Whats wrong with the theories, coils, setups?
Have you ever thought about to connect your MOSFETs in another way?
Ever thought about why a vibration is needed?
Ever thought about what causes a vibration?
Ever thought about the core - no core confusion?
Ever thought about why the coils are not patented and only the way to control the beast is patented?
Ever thought .......
........
........  have I to continue with my questions?

Have you ever tried to think about what the people here have NOT done and then you tried it?

Of course the answer to all my questions is

NOOOOO

Otto