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First electrical power output from a Pyramid

Started by hartiberlin, January 18, 2006, 05:32:45 PM

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Walter Hofmann

sorry people but this guy drives me nuts.
greetings
walt


Quote from: Tigrotto on December 23, 2007, 03:39:35 AM
@Walter Hoffman,
And will not work, nevertheless you good job!
Tigrotto


Walter Hofmann

Hi MT,
the pipes for the converter are regular 1/2 inch copper pipes what has a inside diameter of 12.25mm, thats what TT has described.
greetings
walt

Quote from: MT on December 22, 2007, 06:59:06 PM
Hi guys thanks for clarifications. Walter thanks a lot for pictures it surely helps. Your converter looks somewhat thick 12mm tubes used? On picture looks like at least 15mm diameter.

greetings to all builders,
MT

skywatcher

Quote from: Walter Hofmann on December 23, 2007, 04:42:15 AM
the pipes for the converter are regular 1/2 inch copper pipes what has a inside diameter of 12.25mm, thats what TT has described.

I think he meant pipes which have an outside diameter of 12 mm (inside: 10 mm). If you build the converter using these pipes, and using the measurements of 100 mm (width) and 120 mm (height) then the proportions look slightly different. But maybe this is not important for the functionality. Also, in the original plan, the coils should have an inside diameter of 25 mm, so they are NOT wound closely around the pipes, but have about 6 mm space to the surface of the pipe.

This is my converter ('classic' construction with wire outlet on the sides ;)  ):

Gustav22

Quote from: pese on December 22, 2007, 03:30:45 PM

So this way.


Los Pese,
l?t' die paar schei?-r?hrchen zusammen, damit wir endlich ein st?ck weiterkommen.
;)

But seriously:
Unfortunately I still don't get a voltage rise, yet.
Still same situation as reported here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,695.msg64019.html#msg64019

The white smear is Sikaflex 291
money for rope

spacetrax

Hi,
are you working with the pyramid fully covered with gypsum plates, or only with three plates, like in the old TT pctures? I guess, only a fully covered pyramid would work.
Are you using also a long capacitor in 40 degree slope towards the face of the pyramid?

Cheers! and keep up the good work!
Spacetrax

..........................................................
But seriously:
Unfortunately I still don't get a voltage rise, yet.
Still same situation as reported here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,695.msg64019.html#msg64019

The white smear is Sikaflex 291
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