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Title: Re: Marks TPU
Post by: kokomoj0 on April 26, 2007, 05:44:25 AM
I have not built one yet but this is how I would proceed.

First I will get a 1/2" round soft steel rod and bend it in a circle.

Next get your dip meter and wind your main coil around the toroid you just made opposite the open side.  Use the right hand rule so north is clockwise, direction doesnt matter as long as it is the same as the magnet. 

If you have a dip meter you can check it to see if your resonance is in a reasonable range.  If not you are stuck with guessing or wait till either I build it or someone else does.

Then pick up a nice strong Neo Mag that is also 1/2"

Next where the ends of the rod meet I will slice out a part to fit the magnet into that gap, leaving it just enough clearance so that it would  slip out if it lost all its magnetism .

The next step is to make a coil that you can pulse that will make the magnet slip out and fall out of the slot.   So using your right hand rule wind it so when energized it opposes the north pole of the magnet and another coil so it opposes the south pole of the magnet.  See the drawings.

These coils are placed on the iron toroid next to the magnet poles.  Once that is accomplished you have properly sized your commutator winding for the applied voltage you plan to use on the test run.   

So one coil is the output and the other is the magnet field nullifying coil.  The output coil must have its north in the same direction as the magnets north that is in the gap.  Note the reversing voltage that you are tapping from the other coil. n Be sure the resonance or inductance is identical on both coils.

Then use the voltage from one to activate the reversing coils on the other toroid as shown in the pic.

Once the test run is done make sure you calibrate your reversing coils properly so that it nulls the magnet.  You only want to reverse the the field enough to null it nothing more.   

To much will reversing will cause premature loss of magnetism and not enough reversing will cause less than full power out.

Once you get the resonances matched and everything tweaked out and working propery bend that rod just a bit so the magnet fits on the snug side and be sure to varnish the coils so they do not change the resonant frequency.

Thats how i see this little puppy working.

Cheers!

Sorry to ruin your party marks or who ever you really are :)


http://www.aaroncake.net/forum/uploaded/wasssup1990/20073171357_rene-rator_2.jpg (http://www.aaroncake.net/forum/uploaded/wasssup1990/20073171357_rene-rator_2.jpg)


Title: Re: Marks TPU
Post by: Sauron on April 26, 2007, 12:36:04 PM
Amazing  :o
Title: Re: Marks TPU
Post by: giantkiller on April 26, 2007, 02:08:20 PM
Quote from: kokomoj0 on April 26, 2007, 05:44:25 AM
I have not built one yet but this is how I would proceed.

Thats how i see this little puppy working.

Cheers!

Sorry to ruin your party marks or who ever you really are :)






You have made the 3 greatest mistakes right from the 'get go'.
1:) You have not built.
2:) You have not seen the result from electrons moving in a physical test.
3:) You have mocked a fellow poster. And one, I might add, who has not yet failed in his explanations.

You have lost all credibility even before you acquired it. Virtual suicide. Noise.

--giantkiller. Fools rush in where angels dare to tread.
Title: Re: Marks TPU
Post by: Dansway on April 26, 2007, 02:19:23 PM
@kokomoj0,

QuoteSorry to ruin your party marks or who ever you really are

What the hell? 

Gzz....  Not another arm-chair boy!

Go AWAY!

~D
Title: Re: Marks TPU
Post by: CTG Labs on April 26, 2007, 02:30:10 PM
L O L
Title: Re: Marks TPU
Post by: kokomoj0 on April 26, 2007, 05:26:27 PM

Quote
--giantkiller. Fools rush in where angels dare to tread.


Fair enough, I do plan on building it when I get time so I will let you know when I am done with it.  :)


Happy hunt-n-peck!

Kokomo Jo
Title: Re: Marks TPU
Post by: Moab on April 26, 2007, 05:37:02 PM
 :o   Astonishing!  :o
Title: Re: Marks TPU
Post by: CTG Labs on April 26, 2007, 06:56:45 PM
Why do people insist on linking the Rene device to Steven Mark's TPU, and the Graham Gunderson device?

Yes, they are both ROUND and thats where the similarities END!  How many times has it been said in the last year?

The RENE device and the Gunderson/MPI device rely on a FERRITE CORE.  The TPU is cut through in 5 SECONDS with a JIGSAW.  I don't care how big your jigsaw blade is, its not gonna cut through a ferrite core and the TPU weighs so little there is no metal core inside.

SM has told us its not about flux linking, there is NO transfer action taking place, it is something totally different.

PLEASE FOR THE LAST TIME TO DAMN ARMCHAIR RESEARCHERS OR OTHERWISE, IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE RENE DEVICE OR THE MPI DEVICE.  NOW FORGET IT!


Regards,


D.
Title: Re: Marks TPU
Post by: IronHead on April 26, 2007, 06:58:30 PM
That is absoluty astounding . Can you make me one too ?




                                    ;D


Just Build It
IronHead
Title: Re: Marks TPU
Post by: kokomoj0 on May 13, 2007, 11:44:43 PM
Quote from: CTG Labs on April 26, 2007, 06:56:45 PM
SM has told us its not about flux linking, there is NO transfer action taking place, it is something totally different.
Regards,
D.

ok i will bite...

How can you get flow without transfer of some kind? 

All these guys are exciting these coils with generators, to me that implies some kind of transfer.

Next in the videos marks put 2 magnets on his rings to get them started so i cannot reconcile what you are saying to what i saw on those videos.
Title: Re: Marks TPU
Post by: Kosh on June 08, 2007, 06:31:37 PM
I think you should read the 300000+ messages from the day one to understand what this TPU IS NOT.