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Creating TPU Steven_Mark

Started by crashangel, September 06, 2019, 02:25:16 AM

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Turbo

Quote from: ARMCORTEX on September 20, 2019, 01:15:35 AM
You have to think of this as a time consuming chore, does anybody
Have time for such things?

Maybe, just maybe, there is enough valid info to determine a physical
Layout, and general driving signal. The frequency/pulse/phase is just numbers
Going into non functional device until...

The interesting part would be to develop an algorithm
That is more than just dumb luck, something flexible enough
To test various hypothesis and back.

In a New York mob accent... Forget about it...Room filled with TPU's

Please don't look at this solely from your own perspective.
There are plenty of people with lots of time and there were already plenty algorithms written in the past.
Even in the times there were no ARM/Arduino boards available.

If you want to forget about it that's fine but keep your destructive advice far away from us, please.

Quote from: Jeg on September 19, 2019, 10:28:11 AM
There is always the possibility that SM used ferromagnetic toroid cores in some of his devices like the one for example that crashangel pointed to.

I think the following statements of SM are showing that he might used beat frequency.
"...It is an insignificant power supply,
except when the two transformers get slightly out of phase with
each other
, .....
What I measured during this process was very interesting.
All these frequencies occasionally met at the same time with a
much larger kick at the output.''

Regards

He used iron bailing wire in the first type of devices these would put out a consistent 61.5 Volts at 25 Watts.
Also he mentioned that rusty oxidized wire worked better then new shiny wire but he was too busy to look into why that happened.

I have done these experiments long time ago.
You take two separate power supply's, one is supplying a DC Voltage while the other is supplying an AC Voltage.
Then you take one wire that is used as a shared wire in both circuits.
And then you can replace that wire with a coil too.

At first, It looks like two ordinary power supply's that are placed in series, but there is more to it then meets the eye.



Jeg

Quote from: tomd on September 20, 2019, 03:03:42 AM
Is he referring to wave superposition?


Very well said! If i was to set up an experiment in this direction for sure i would start with two primaries in an open flux system. Or else the transformer effect would affect the result.

Turbo
Perhaps oxidation worked as an insulation. Tesla was using varnish for this task. You have less losses this way. And/Or, oxidation worked for him as a source of extra electrons.

In your attached circuit you need very low imbedance i guess in the middle line or else i would add two diodes to prevent the flow from one source toward the other.
 

ARMCORTEX

Let's see what you can do Turbo, you certainly talk like you know this subject, but eventually you must walk.

Turbo

Quote from: Jeg on September 20, 2019, 06:46:52 AM
Very well said! If i was to set up an experiment in this direction for sure i would start with two primaries in an open flux system. Or else the transformer effect would affect the result.

Turbo
Perhaps oxidation worked as an insulation. Tesla was using varnish for this task. You have less losses this way. And/Or, oxidation worked for him as a source of extra electrons.

In your attached circuit you need very low imbedance i guess in the middle line or else i would add two diodes to prevent the flow from one source toward the other.


I learned that the oxidation works as a Diode.
So thats only one way.

MOSFET stands for Metal Oxide field effect transistor.
Their operating principle involves oxides.
You can also make solar panels with it.

I read somewhere that they used to build radios with rusty razorblades as a detector in times of war.
In that respect it could have some cathode like action comparable to the electron cloud around the cathode/heater in a thermionic valve.

These images i made are just for illustration purposes.

Jeg

Quote from: Turbo on September 20, 2019, 09:36:53 AM
I learned that the oxidation works as a Diode.
But as you wrote before, SM had used it also before the wire got oxidized and device was working without the need of a diode. Nice catch though! ;)