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Overunity Machines Forum



Steven Mark`s TPU

Started by otto, December 18, 2007, 01:55:48 AM

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Rosphere

Otto,

Thank you for always posting your discoveries here.  This latest one is interesting:
Quote from: otto on January 08, 2008, 04:56:48 AM
The point is: when you rise the voltage from your power supply everything changes. The "best" frequency mix with 12V from your power supply is NOT the best frequency mix with 24V from the PS not to mention at 30V or 40V. You have always to search for a new frequency mix.

When you increase your input voltage, is the new frequency higher or lower compared to the previous input voltage?

Does less/more voltage use lower/higher frequencies; how do voltage and frequency seem to relate to one another?

otto

@Rosphere

In this moment I cant say it because I didnt had the needed time. The point is that the power supply is inside my workbench on my workplace. I have to "steal" it and bring it home. There I have a lot of time to see what and how. I also dont know how the signals looks like because I brought the TPU, oscillators, MOSFETs with the wires connected to the oscillators...the scope was at home because it was raining....
Im posting because I want that WE ALL here have a TPU. Its not only for me its for US!!

Otto

weri812

HELLO  OTTO   AND FREINDS


I know  the dumb question  is the one not asked
but  what size is the  tpu 6" 8" 10" 12" ?????

wer
PUT YOUR MIND IN GEAR BEFORE  YOU PUT YOUR MOUTH IN MOTION

AhuraMazda

Wer
It is an out dated method of measurement.
" means inch which is around 25.4 mm.

tosky

@Otto
Could you clarify that you saw the kicks from the TPU when power supply turn off. Does the power plug still in the socket or just the switch inside the power supply off. I ask because many power supply designed to have filter capacitors connected from power line to the power supply case. In case it was turned off, still one power line connected to the circuit. The switch does not usually  cuts 2 power lines. In that case you may measured something when power off. I suggest you take out the power plug from the socket. and check it again.

If the power plug has been taken out. Still measure some volts of kicks. Please check it is at high impedance or low impedance. If it is low impedance, even only 1 volt, then you should declare OU successful.

Please clarify, thank you.