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user TURBO?s replication of Steven Mark?s TPU ?

Started by turbo, November 29, 2006, 04:13:49 PM

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starcruiser

@Giantkiller

Thanks for the mention.

@Otto,

Thanks for the infotmation and the confirmation of the gauge difference on the control coils. BTW, I tried wiring my first TPU (single collector and 18Ga control coils) using the Markovich design as a guide (control coils in series only with the feedback coil reversed) and the output provided was 6 times the input, no real power but it shows promise. Now I have some other questions to answer and a new TPU to wind. Need to go out today and get some 24 and 30 Gauge magnet wire so I can wind a new TPU (V6).

4 Everyone else,

All I can say guys is that you should use copper wire for the coils (not anything else) and use 24ga or even 30 ga (the finer wire will provide better results) for the control coils and 18ga min for the feedback (I might even try 16ga since this coil is part of the output and will be handling power and will heatup during use). Also, use a single coil (one wrap) for your collectors, but use multiple wires as Otto mentions in parallel (use 16ga or thicker). I plan on using 16ga lamp cord, (single wire) about 10 pieces for ea collector.

With this arrangement I will be able to create my collector bundles (or bands) in a straight line (not looped yet and easier to wind) and then wrap my control coils on them. After that I can form the 3 layers into a loop (will require a former of some sort) and then wrap the feedback coil on all of them.

If you guys follow this formula/design you should be able to see the kicks and the results we are seeing, and the wonderful results Otto is getting.

I must say this information is a compilation of the results and work of several testers and they deserve credit for their contributions. Dave, Marco, Giantkiller, C0mster, and not the least by any means Otto. I feel we are on the edge of cracking this TPU mystery wide open. Now is the time for all who have been sitting on the sidelines to getting going and wind your coils, between what Otto has posted and the above info I provided you should be able to construct your TPU;s.

There is more testing to be done to improve the performance but the recently provided info will get you all to the point where Otto is. The driver circuits are not that difficult and more on the proper design will be forth coming in the days to come. But suffice it to say, you will just need an oscillator that has rich harmonics and it needs to be able to run in the 500Khz area and be adjustable over a 100Khz range. Whether a sinewave output is desirable over a squarewave is still under debate but this should not deter you from building your TPU's and testing. There will be no wasted time, effort or money now!

Lets all help finish this off and help all the others reach the goal of free power!

And again thanks must go out to those mentioned above and the others who contributed but were not mentioned.
Regards,

Carl

starcruiser

@Giantkiller,

Got that Kitchen project completed yet? I have been there several times before (I rehab/flip houses for a hobby) and understand how intnsive it can be.
Regards,

Carl

CTG Labs

Quote from: starcruiser on December 29, 2006, 09:57:09 AM
I tried wiring my first TPU (single collector and 18Ga control coils) using the Markovich design as a guide (control coils in series only with the feedback coil reversed) and the output provided was 6 times the input, no real power but it shows promise.

Hi Carl,

Do you mean it was all low power, but you measured 6 times the power out?  Or just 6 times the voltage, but 6 times less the current?  So no more power out?  Once you find the tiny excess output you can start feedback!


Regards,

Dave.

giantkiller

Quote from: starcruiser on December 29, 2006, 10:05:08 AM
@Giantkiller,

Got that Kitchen project completed yet? I have been there several times before (I rehab/flip houses for a hobby) and understand how intnsive it can be.

I post this for the benefit of all:
The kitchen project is depressingly time consumptive. I want to do TPU and design 24/7. Now here is the 'group address': No wonder Tesla lived in a hotel! Everything else was taken care of. :D

--giantkiller. 8)

giantkiller

Quote from: starcruiser on December 29, 2006, 09:57:09 AM

I must say this information is a compilation of the results and work of several testers and they deserve credit for their contributions. Dave, Marco, Giantkiller, C0mster, and not the least by any means Otto. I feel we are on the edge of cracking this TPU mystery wide open. Now is the time for all who have been sitting on the sidelines to getting going and wind your coils, between what Otto has posted and the above info I provided you should be able to construct your TPU;s.

Lets all help finish this off and help all the others reach the goal of free power!

And again thanks must go out to those mentioned above and the others who contributed but were not mentioned.

Today, gentlemen, we have attained great heights and will go down into the annals of free energy history! Hip, Hip Hip Hurray! I fell a party coming on...

--giantkiller. I feel the power! A little electric slide will do.