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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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k4zep

Quote from: TEKTRON on August 01, 2011, 02:59:53 PM
should read:
Remember how many tries it took for Thomas Edison to replicate the first light bulb!!!!! LOL
http://www.coolquiz.com/trivia/explain/docs/edison.asp

Truth is always stranger than fiction!!! 

Respectfully
Ben K4ZEP

zhak

can not argue
Thomas Edison did not create the incandescent light bulb, he did upgraded.
It was created before it
http://www.energy-etc.ru/content/materials/index515-183-page3.html


k4zep

Quote from: tjlitke on August 03, 2011, 09:52:00 PM
Anybody seeing any OU yet from replications?

Hi tjlitke,

No one seems to have a working one yet.  But several are close I think.  I'm working on my Pyramid itself, and waiting from the
parts package from Thomas.  Just remember TT has been building these for 15 years and built hundreds of reactors and is still learning too.  Keep at it all.  I'll have some more pictures in a few days of my pyramid.  Decided not to make it fold-able but it will be very lightweight.

Respectfully
Ben K4ZEP

croco31

Hi guys  from a newcomer to this forum.

I saw all TPP videos: great video work !!!

It seems wonderful  but as an old electrical engineer and modelist i have some questions in mind:
- the voltage shown on the video ( 7.8V to 8.2V) is very near the voltage i observe when i use 2S (= 2 elements each 3.6V) LIPO battery fully charged. The decrease of voltage in the video when a load is added to the first fan is similar  when one draw some Amps from such a Lipo Battery  (it is possible to draw  some 10 A from a Lipo battery without significative voltage dropout)
-two or three  2200mAh 2S Lipo batteries in parallel, can fit inside the reactor tube, making a total of more than 6Ah capacity => it is enough to run the fans during 10 hours without problem
-cabling is coherent if the + and - of the internal Lipo battery are connected to each output of the inner coil: we get the battery voltage in parallel to the fan.
- it would be interesting to show what happen when the fan connections are shorted: if a battery is inside some 50 to 60 Amps could be seen and LIpo will be fired (beware not to do that inside your home).

There is two possibilities:
1) it's a fake: but what a huge work to do that !!!!!
2) some unkown phenomenum is working here

The only solution is then to build one (or to visit the inventor in Austria):
- if it works: the result is only usefull for me (no mean to convince others via videos and forum)
- if it fails: it does'nt prove anything , one can tell my system is not correctly built, oriented, synchronized,...

Then i intend to build one:
1) first i build a reactor with sand (seems critical) and observe the test voltage of the reactor , in standalone way: if success go to step 2
2) i locate a river line in my  basement: dowser??
3) i build the pyramid

Note: the pyramid seems heavy: i suggest putting some small wheels under the base corners to move or orient it.


Regards