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Overunity Machines Forum



Successful TPU-ECD replication !

Started by mrd10, June 12, 2007, 05:12:47 AM

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otto

Hello all,

@Roberto,

Shad was a few days ago at my home. We had a discussion about a Rodin coil collector and a Mobius collector. A Mobius not wound like in the ECD. Im speaking of a real Mobius with wires twisted.....not good to twist the wires in a collector. This is my oppinion for now because I had no success with twisted wires as collectors.

What would happen if I would use inner coils from 2 deflection systems. One inside the other....
Its time for me to shut up!!! Ha!! Now Im the biggest PC heroe ever seen here,ha ha. Wrighting maybe a lot of crap, guessing. Heeeej, Otto, build this f...g coils.

Otto

pauldude000

@all

Hello again!

I have been busy. I have made some FREE software, and put it up online for whomever wants it.

FrequencyCalc:
Tool for figuring resonant, resultant harmonics, and derived beat frequencies. Input one frequency, and it displays then next three higher harmonics. Fully configurable as to input and output ranges, and you can calculate 1/4, 1/2, and true resonant (full wave with matching rise/fall periods). Is applicable to either pulsed DC or AC, and whether sine, sawtooth, or square waveforms.


Screen shot of FrequencyCalc made by SC below.

SC:
Screen capture utility. Tiny thing that consists of a tiny form, with one button. Position it anywhere on your screen, then hit the button, and your whole screen is captured as a .bmp and saved in my pictures. Crop easily with MS paintbrush.


Screen shot of SC made with SC.

NOTES ABOUT BOTH:
I have made these using MS Visual Basic Express 2005. I am using a MS Vista operating system. These will work under MS XP and above, but I do not know whether they will run under win98 or ME.

Yes I know, my website is cheap... so is the software. Free on both counts, so don't complain. :)

If they work on 98, let me know. I do not think I used any functions which will not work, but I have not had time to download them to my 98se machine to test them.

They are zipped files, which have the contents of my publish, plus one extra liscence .txt file. The liscence is mainly to protect my own keaster, and one is required by microsoft to publish, so do not worry about it.

I have scanned them with AVG antivirus before and after publishing, so they should be virus free. It wouldn't be a bad idea to scan again though, as my own motto is better safe than sorry.

If anyone runs into glitches, let me know.

The should both come in extremely handy in TPU and computer publishing of findings or prediction work

They are HERE at my geocities account.   http://www.geocities.com/pauldude000/index.htm   

This account is limited to 4mb per hour download, so a rush of downloading may shut it down for an hour, so check back an hour later if unavailable.

I am making them initially for my own use in TPU work, and see no reason whatsoever why not to share the progs. Let whomever know that you think might be interested, as I am only posting this once. :) (alot of typing)

I will probably make more apps as time goes on, and if anyone lets me know of small program ideas which would be handy, I could probably use the practice. Let me know also if you have any good feature ideas to incorporate into the existing progs. I would have posted this earlier, but have had nothing but problems using the geocities website software.

I went homebrew, and now I think everything is working properly.

Paul Andrulis
Finding truth can be compared to panning for gold. It generally entails sifting a huge amount of material for each nugget found. Then checking each nugget found for valuable metal or fool's gold.

pauldude000

@all

I forgot to mention a few things.

1. VB 2005 express uses the VB.net 2.0 runtime, and setup will offer to download and install it from microsoft if you do not yet have it.

2. The files are zipped, and consist of one directory with setup files, and the setup.exe and necessary .manifest etc. files. Just unzip and run setup.exe. These programs also uninstall. I am beginning to really like VB Express 2005! :)

Paul Andrulis
Finding truth can be compared to panning for gold. It generally entails sifting a huge amount of material for each nugget found. Then checking each nugget found for valuable metal or fool's gold.

CTG Labs

Hello Marco, Otto, Roberto, Darren and all!

Yes I hope to be back soon!  I have been hard studying and researching with no time for forums.

@Marco, yes I am able to light a Neon bulb with one wire by placing it at the end.  HOWEVER PLEASE NOTE!  A neon will light with one wire once the voltage gets above 60v or so anyway so this is NOTHING STRANGE.  The HV on one terminal is able to excite the bulb.

I can also confirm the resonance changes from LMD to TEM mode and in LMD mode the resonance is much higher and VERY tight compared to the TEM mode.  If you are not closely watching you can miss it!

I am however pondering the heat distribution!


Regards,

Dave.

mflynn44

@Paul

Thanks for the programs. I had no problems downloading or installing them.