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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

@CTG,

Can you email me re My request to you via PM the other day, I am now unable to access. I received no email.
Regards,

Carl

Grumpy

The "gyroscopic" effect felt is probably just caused by the vibration of the ring and the effect of the field on your hand.

RMF and REF can both be created with fields.



GK - faster switches, or try speed up circuit on your transistors - see MOSFET info in "Pulser's only" section.

There are many approaches to take in this endeavor.  I urge everyone to review the data and concepts presented and create your own ring.  Replication is ok at first, but you should strive to develop your own version.

Keep notes, thoughts you have today will not come back tomorrow...
It is the men of insight and the men of unobstructed vision of every generation who are able to lead us through the quagmire of a in-a-rut thinking. It is the men of imagination who are able to see relationships which escape the casual observer. It remains for the men of intuition to seek answers while others avoid even the question.
                                                                                                                                    -Frank Edwards

Spherenot

Quote from: Grumpy on January 06, 2007, 09:40:34 AM
Replication is ok at first, but you should strive to develop your own version.
Keep notes, thoughts you have today will not come back tomorrow...

Example: "Note: use a magnet and give it enough time to do it's job."

GK: I am curious. I assume that your magnet does stick to your coil, attracted by the ferrite cores, when un-powered, no?  If so, does the magnet behave in the same way, will it stick to the TPU, while it is powered and running?  I assume not.  What have you observed?

"I'm Curiosity Cosby.  I'm curious you see, Roo-deeee." -A House of Cosby's  ;D

Moab

On Microwaves,

I broght home a microwave test unit that is used in the cellphone industry to deturmine if there were any dangers of microwave radiation from my devise. As it turns out there are some, it is reading 0.03Mw In highly complicated terms. that is just about Zilch/nada. Most microwave ovens are in the 5 Mw range for leakage

That is not to say that the coils that you may be useing are safe by any means. only that the coils I am useing do not seem to be doing anything dangerous with respect to microwaves. When i increase the input wattage i will make sure that the devise is shealded. :o

"Winding coils just for the kick of it"
                                               Moab.

starcruiser

I have expereinced a setback on finishing my latest TPU, It appears that the way i made the collector will not allow the collector wire to move enough when I try to bend it into a circle.

I now have to fix this so I will need to rewind the control coils, ugh! Well I will be very busy today, I had to run out to the store today to get a few more supplies. Back to work! I will get this up and running this weekend!
Regards,

Carl