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Trawoeer Power Pyramid Version 12 - Electrical output from a homemade pyramid

Started by hartiberlin, June 28, 2011, 04:05:30 PM

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Pascuser

Quote from: ElectricGoose on July 19, 2011, 08:41:46 AM
1)  Thomas himself said in the video "HOT (+) to centre and Neg (-) to outer.  Thats more than likely DC!!

I yet worked with high frequency systems. Hot wire is the signal wire and the mass is the zero potentiel wire. Hot wire is + then - compared to mass that remains always 0.
Hot wire does not mean at all that it is + and mass is -.

The output of a CB transeiver like he used is a 27MHz sinusoidal wave, AC and not DC and hot wire is the carrier of the AC signal.

neptune

A quick question to everyone . I have only ever dismantled two computer fans , and both were brushless motor types .Would you class this type as standard . Thinking conventionally , the coils in brushless motors are supplied through a kind of inverter circuit . Watching the videos , TT starts the reactor by starting the fan with his finger . I assumed that the fan , at this point was acting as a generator , to "prime" the reactor . Not sure that a brushless motor can act as a generator , but will test it later . So again , just to clarify , is a Brushless motor a STANDARD fan motor ?

Trawoeger

@energia9: Yes I know peter markovich´s work in 1977, and it was one of my basic Motors in building Pyramids.
But after a few years, i found some proof, that he was cheating the people.
On the end, he got a few mV, but he sold a few watts....

But the basic way of markovich was understandable, and some of his files are classified till today.

Second Point: It´s still not useful to discuss about AC and DC and some other points of physics.
We can speak about this, if we have the first running V´s.

And if you want to get a running V , it´s absolutely easy to follow my hints. (We do not have any time to change the Setup BEFORE we have a running V.)

The 87 Turns will be the best Setup while starting a Project. (It is easyer to calibrate)

If you have more experience, you can play with the turns, and make your own experience.

But now in this point, we have to construct the basic setup, and the only focus would be to get this thing running the next days...
ng, Tom

Trawoeger

@neptune:
Brushless is OK.
You can see no output on a brushless Fan if you turn him, but it works.
(Thios would be a nice thing to discuss AFTER we have a running device)
ng, Tom

k4zep

Hi Gang,

Baking sand!

In preperation to charge the Reactor, I have sifted 1 pint of sand to remove the excessive large pieces and try
and keep the size in the 1-2 mm range.
On the plate is the large pieces that I am discarding.  In the SS pan is the sand that I am going to
"cook" @ 180 degrees for 45 min to an hour to use in the reactor.  Then a picture of it in the oven.
The Jar for the sand is in the oven to ensure it is dry also.  Again, all this from Thomas's video!

The sand is standard quartz pool filter sand that I obtained locally.

More later today.

Respectfully

Ben K4ZEP