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Agentgates´s TPU setup with strange wavehill hump

Started by agentgates, January 05, 2010, 09:28:18 AM

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Mannix

@Paul, interesting circuit
the fets need to saturate thats means 10-20 volts
@all  who dont see the pulses

Please dont bother with 3 phase ...yet
Please dont change anything from tonys single primary..yet
Please dont theorise...yet

Please build one and find  those pulses ...the ones with dc

That's all you need to do to have a meaningfull conversation about why and what to do next.


Back in a few days  I dont know how to offer any more help now  because I need your help, always have.

Lindsay


onthecuttingedge2005

Scared? you don't need to be stinking scared!

Jerry 8)

duff


I'm going to try Rodin's 150 degree steps as Tony mentions on the 1st page. Then we can compare  results.

-duff

pauldude000

Quote from: Mannix on January 16, 2010, 02:41:17 AM
@Paul, interesting circuit
the fets need to saturate thats means 10-20 volts
@all  who dont see the pulses

Please dont bother with 3 phase ...yet
Please dont change anything from tonys single primary..yet
Please dont theorise...yet

Please build one and find  those pulses ...the ones with dc

That's all you need to do to have a meaningfull conversation about why and what to do next.


Back in a few days  I dont know how to offer any more help now  because I need your help, always have.

Lindsay

After you reminded me of that, I went and checked my breadboard. I WAS directly driving the fets... Checked the specs for the TS555CN, and there is why. :)

Astable stable to 2.0 MHZ
Voltage +2 to +16 supply
At +12 supply, has a minimum of 10.5 volts on high output.... this will be even higher at +16.

Here is a link to the datasheet

http://www.alliedelec.com/Images/Products/Datasheets/BM/STMICROELECTRONICS/STMICROELECTRONICS_ACTIVES-AND-PASSIVES_2480062.PDF

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.

Rosphere

Quote from: Rosphere on January 14, 2010, 11:12:50 AM
...I think the secret may have something to do with the interaction of the expanding and contracting magnetic field loops involved in the 45 degree relative wire offset angle.  There must be some sort of twisting of the loops in order to cause induction on the collector.  Perhaps the response loop can not twist back in the same way, so maybe, it twists 45 degrees in the other direction.  All of this combined twisting and untwisting of magnetic field loops may interact with the (aether, cosmic background energy, vacuum energy, earth E-field, whatever you call it,) in some one-way vortex interaction.  It would be interesting to see an attempt to show these magnetic loop interactions using some software tool.

EDIT:  I had a similar idea almost three years ago.

I missed this earlier post:

Quote from: giantkiller on January 06, 2010, 10:17:05 PM
...You don't have to catch fields at certain angles or periods of skipping where windings touch at oblique angles. Clear? There is nothing new or strange about Smiths or Dollards configurations...