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HIGH QUALITY TPU DVD Video Released from Jack Durban

Started by Jdo300, April 14, 2008, 02:40:29 AM

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EMdevices

here's more info on my setup.    thanks for the suggestions eldarion

There are lots of effects happening so I'll just mention a few.

1)  Notice I use a diode to prevent the kickback from burning out my transistor and the energy that goes in the toroid basicaly gets wasted in the resistance of the windings, which is what I wanted  (later I will cycle back the energy)  Now, this was no problem as I was putting in very little power  (millivolts from my 8 AA battery stack, about 10 volts)  Everything runs cold like it did in other blocking oscillators I built before.  (I love these oscillators  :) )    
However,  when I adjust the pot just a bit more suddenly my 4Amp rated diode started smoking, transistor heatsink got hot as hell, but the waveform didn't change all that much at the collector of the transistor.   The input miliamps went up a bit but not that much, so somehow extra energy was kicking back, and I did notice my input voltage started to float a bit higher than 10 volts to 12 or so, as if the loading eased off.    All is very strange, especially that waveform.  I was thinking the same as eldarion that the transistor is not shutting off, but it seems to be and the "bridging" between the peaks is quite unexpected and unexplainable and seems to jump around in an orderly fashin as if it's due to some rotation perhaps (left to right drift across the scope screen).  I alway thought the DC got produced as a gradual rise in the waveform due to some rotation, and perhaps this is not quite it and I'm observing something else.

2) I was scoping the collector spikes and I started to move my magnet around.   when I placed it exactly at the symetry point (at 12:00 o'clock position up top) a DC bias appeared across all the spikes, maybe 5 volts or so.  That was very interesting as well.  The magnet is realy important.

3) Sounds are very interesting.  As I increase the frequency the scope and the sound confirm the frequency is going higher.  But when I approach this particular frequency where things begin to happen,  the sound seems to go lower, while the frequency (per the scope)  goes higher.  I also find this odd.

4) I placed a very high value capacitor (like SM uses in the LTPU, those yellow caps)  and I got very nice pure sinusoids at half the pump frequency, parametrically pumped.   But no strange effects.   So, this makes me think the secret lies with a particular combination of frequencies that hit some magical acoustic frequency of the core in conjunction to the parametric excitation and who know what else, perhaps a fluctuation in the magnetic field that surrounds us, or even NMR.    These devices sure need a lot of studying to find out exactly what is occuring.


Anyway, I will be changing the configuration and pumping the symetry coils and looking for a DC potential across the taps of it  (it's that finding the potential task).  This was what I was going to do in the first place as per the theory but I was just trying to get my oscillator going so I made this change and stumbled on this interesting interaction.

EM

Nali2001

Quote from: AhuraMazda on May 19, 2008, 08:36:10 AM
Re: Jack Durban

He came
He lied
He got what he wanted
He went!

I think Jack had fooled himself into thinking there is a way of making a commercial TPU.
I know we won't see him round here again!

Re: Jack Durban
He came
He gave you/us all a better quality video, useful or not
He got ridiculed
Some little wannabe 'tpu-elites' bitched like useless lowlifes with no bit of gratitude




i_ron

Quote from: Grumpy on May 18, 2008, 09:32:02 PM

Did I work with you several years ago?  You seam very familiar?

I ignore your attempt to yank my chain...



Grumpy,

I know, a bit too obvious, LOL

Nope, we have never met, unless you live in Canada?

I am still in learning mode here, both with the device and Harti?s site. I have only been following three threads so have missed most of your previous posts. But there is such a volume of written material here now it is almost impossible to read it all.

However in following up on EM?s helpful reply I found out that by clicking on the box at the bottom of the page takes one up to the next level, where I found his stuff? and some of yours.

So I found your post that links to David Wilcock?s Ascension series?

http://www.divinecosmos.com/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1

I had previously read the three books and have no problem with the content, I recommend them
for anyone who is seeking information on the aether and spiritual progression.

But I went back and re-read the section on Dr Nikolai Kozyrev?

http://www.divinecosmos.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=334&Itemid=30

OK, I can retract my questions as I now understand your usage of the terms torsion and tempic fields.

I will post the link here in case anyone else has the same questions I had. The Kozyrev material is in book three, ?Convergence?, if I have it right the second link is the abbreviated version as posted in Nexus, worth the read.

Thanks Grumpy

Ron

wattsup

Just got back home from a nice long weekend out with the wife. (Monday is holiday.) I had my son check the forum to see what was going on this thread. lol  I see JD got hammered by Stefan. Also JD got some more info and SM is crying the same National Security tune. I will post something about that later.

@simonmagus

Thanks for that photo on previous page. I had that as my desktop background for over a year. It is simply an awesome hurricane image of natural energy being manifest.

@EM

Please be careful. Man do you wind fast. That is a great unit. You should have one or two fuses in the set-up. Actually the unit could be made is so many ways.

The FTPU winding map is coming along slowly but surely as I get back on it. But I don't want to wait to give you some idea on how the TPU works as I have seen the device so close up wit my hand drawn diagrams all over the place. At least I will explain how I see the driver side working.

@EM the first thing to always keep in mind is the one component that is in all the TPUs. All the TPUs have center or side toroid(s), even the OTPU has one behind the circuit board. The STPU also has a small one. All of the units have toroids. So what is this toroid doing. This toroid is the main traffic cop for the system for both pulsing and flyback recycling.

Firs of all let's understand that when I say flyback, this is not BEMF (I hate that word. lol). Flyback is the field collapse at pulse off. I am not talking about BEMF.

So I think you need to integrate the center toroid inside your build. I would use it plus two diodes to isolate the transistor from the control coils. Hard to explain. It would be additive. My EE is the shits. I'll try again.

The Center Toroid has two coils, TC1 and TC2.

In the TPUs there is only one pulse source required. The pulse goes through two parallel diodes (protection) then from one diode to TC1 and the other diode to TC2. The other side of TC1 goes to Control Coil 1 (CC1) and the other side of TC2 goes to CC2.

The control coils are wound either two or four, it does not matter. As long as they are wound in the same direction.

When the pulse enters the TC1 and TC2, voltage is increased and sent to the coils CC1 and CC2. When the pulse if off, the flyback of CC1 returns to TC1, crosses the core and pulses TC2 that pulses CC2. And, vis versa, the flyback of CC2 returns to TC2, crosses the toroid core and pulses TC1 that pulses CC1. On each single on/off pulse, you get two pulses, (actually four pulses) always going the same way on the control coils. hehe. I can't wait to try this.

You are right about the green coil. It is also seen on the FTPU, although I am convince the FTPU was only showing radiant energy voltage of 61 volts and not any usable amperage because the CC's were so slim. The green coil is used to energize the transistor base side. This gives the feedback to the transistor that it is time to pulse again.

I think also the OPTU was producing radiant energy and he used batteries in the lamp bases to get the illusion across, but the principle is there. I can make a very solid case for this but will not here.

So right now your SS is being massacred by all that flyback. Even with a diode. It is direct in the line so you are losing control of the pulsing. Not good. With the center toroid, this will act as a non-SS way of directing the flyback back into the control coils. If you do not understand this, please let me know and I will explain it further.

This is so simple. It is like a double slinky. Energy is traveling in two directions inside the center toroid but the control coils only see energy pushed in one direction.

hartiberlin

Quote from: tsl on May 19, 2008, 08:08:19 AM
"If there is a National Security restriction on this technology there is little doubt that this site is being monitored and anyone openly disclosing such a technology is going to be investigated."

Reminds me of the new invention Dave Squirres is trying to patent now.

Too bad I have promised him not yet to talk about it...
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