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Lords of the Ring

Started by giantkiller, January 06, 2007, 11:53:14 PM

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giantkiller

Quote from: bolt on September 02, 2007, 05:33:27 PM
Gotta work out the harmonic solution for the 3rd frequency.  Then you only have 2 to find. Its all part of the jigsaw:) It still doesn't look like critical spot frequencies are required more of finding the LC type of sweet spots to the system so that each control coil fires ahead of then next one so the mag forces kinda of spins around the coil creating massive internal forces and gravitational effects. This is akin to SSG wheel spinning about 120,000 RPM:) SM calls this the turbine effect.

Anway i recon we will have this sorted by next Tuesday then we can look at anti gravitational devices and flux capacitors the week after. HAHA!

Giantkiller please point me to your latest posted design see if i can spot anything.
Page 145 lotr. 24 bobbins of 200 turn 30awg in 3 segments. 20 turn 30awg middle collector. Top and bottom look like 10 turns. The 22awg loose feedback is wound to match up with the RE/ control wing edge 32 turns. There you have it.

Corrected bobbin count to 24. Thanks IS.

--giantkiller.

innovation_station

gk are you sure there is 32 bobbins? i have 3 segments of 8 equaling 24 bobbins   hummmm

perhaps i made mine diffrent than your cores but i thought they were the same? well other than the  wire

ist
To understand the action of the local condenser E in fig.2 let a single discharge be first considered. the discharge has 2 paths offered~~ one to the condenser E the other through the part L of the working circuit C. The part L  however  by virtue of its self induction  offers a strong opposition to such a sudden discharge  wile the condenser on the other hand offers no such opposition ......TESLA..

THE !STORE IS UP AND RUNNING ...  WE ARE TAKEING ORDERS ..  NOW ..   ISTEAM.CA   AND WE CAN AND WILL BUILD CUSTOM COILS ...  OF   LARGER  OUTPUT ...

CAN YOU SAY GOOD BYE TO YESTERDAY?!?!?!?!

bolt

SM's description of the collector.

"It is three separate coils of multi strand copper wire laid one on top of the other, not
interleaved. Three is important. You can do many things with three coils. You can run
them in parallel, you can run two in series and one in parallel, or etc.


(this looks like a few turns to perhaps a couple of dozen or so certainly not hundreds of turn in the collector.  Something like multistrand copper bell wire)

You can run a separate frequency into each coil for better control on large power units if
need be.


(he already said as i posted 2 with 3rd derived)

The control wiring is vertically wound in several segments around each of the horizontal
collector coils.


(Perpindicular windings 20 swg? around the individual coils i think he means into segments. how many? i dunno I presume that each alternate control coil is fed to the fet gates via resistors to get precise trigger input levels. The source load is shunted ahead to the next sement to provide the loop gain. Like SSG i would fit neons between drain source during testing to save blowing up fets. The fets should not draw conventional current refer to SSG using gate diode to shunt conventional electron flow and allow RE to form)

Other control wires are wound around all of the horizontal collector coils
together.

(More control 20 swg? wire wound over all three coils top to bottom as we can see in his vids. Like SSG i believe the global overlay of control wires here are the feedback circuit and is forming a conventional transformer tapping off power once the system is running. This provides essential feedback power to control circuit but may not be required in the early build /testing stages if using other power input source to the controller. Again judging by his vids we can see this outer wiring quite clearly on several small models and maybe several hundred turns to wrap the donut. It may run end to end with no taps OR this maybe the true output coil to tap the power of the device. I have to think about this part but whatever getting the 3 coils and circuit running first doesn't appear to need this final overlay winding. )

Through the different control wire and coil wire arrangements you can keep complete
control of the unit most of the time.


The more we can faithfully reproduce what SM says the better our odds at getting the thing working.

giantkiller

Well not only has this thread made sticky status today, Woohoo! But I was able to drive the Turbo TPU with 3 fets. I took a movie of it and posted on youtube.

http://www.youtube.com/v/O0pjd5r8pok

The rogue waves are apparent and through the correct adjustment of the 3 frequencies I should be able to attain more freak waves from the controls.

I would like to the thank the Academy, my producer and my Mom. And ackolades to those that have seen me through this journey.

This thread has numbers that Google merchants could only get in their dreams. We must be doing something right, eh?

--giantkiller. Thanks.

stallman

Very interesting.

Keep us posted I think your TPU is creating soliton that are merging and crashing into each other. Then again I might be wrong but record more video (it says more than a thousand words)