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Successful TPU-ECD replication !

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

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z_p_e

Roberto,

I'm designing a circuit for Marco, and while looking at yours, I noticed on your v1.0 ECD controller circuit, there seems to be an error with the IRF7307 connection.

If I am not mistaken, pins 5/6 should be swapped with pins 7/8.

Cheers,
Darren

PS. Not trying to be a "pc hero", just helping out a fellow designer ;)

gn0stik

Quote from: -[marco]- on July 15, 2007, 03:43:06 AM
This thread is starting to look like a cheap soap.

and Rich, you would be the king of pc heroes, i have never seen you build a single coil or posting a image as my memory serves me right  ;D

did you get the generators and finish your ECD type TPU ?
i am intrested in your results.

The people who are waiting for the right tpu diagram are heading towards a verry hard time if/when it becomes available that would mean they start to build their first coil and then they will face all the things the others faced much earlier becuse they did various coils and develloped certain winding techniques.

i don't think one can wind the perfect coil when it is his first one, you really need to get the experience and you will get better as you build more coils.

Marco.


Actually, your memory serves you wrong. I've built an ecd, and started testing. But had to pack up all my equipment because we're moving, and selling my house. I even posted a pic of it in this thread. I'll resume testing in the new house. I saw no results with the tests I performed. I'm not sure my circuit was right though. We'll see at the new house.

I try not report any findings that are just normal results one would expect to see. It has to be pretty extraordinary for me to post about an experiment.

The whole thing about PC heros was retarded, let's let it rest.

I'm interested to hear more about your new tpu, though.

turbo

ah yes Rich, now i remember again...
you are right.

my memory is a bit noisy latley, if anybody asks me something at work i awnser with:
"three is important, you can do many things with three coils"

;D

my new coil already moves the needle of the compass quite nicely on a empty 1,5v aaa battery.
empty as in my mp3 player wont work on it.

i can't wait to build the proper drive and fire it up.
also i have some new ideas about it acting like a reciever and how to de tune it etc,etc.

many tests ahead :)

M.



gn0stik

Hahaha, very funny. three is important.

The results on your new coil is awesome so far though.

That's dead enough for me. battery wise.

Very nice. :)


turbo

yes well, i decided to instead of wrapping coils with the thought "NO! this one isn't going to work" flowing thrue my mind all the time, to build a coil with extreme percission and care...

it took me a long time and then i decided to talk to Darren because i figured if this is a good coil, it needs a proper drive and i was never good at the electronic part,you know.
so i'm glad he's helping me out here :)

Marco.