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11:11

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Re: Bloch wall disconnect and reconnect. The final design!
« Reply #780 on: August 12, 2010, 02:49:22 AM »
11:11 sounds like IST



i don't know who "IST" is,
or what forum-atrocities,
they may have committed.

but i can think of at least 50 different responses,
which are all more constructive,
than what you posted above.



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Re: Bloch wall disconnect and reconnect. The final design!
« Reply #781 on: August 12, 2010, 02:03:54 PM »
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Re: Bloch wall disconnect and reconnect. The final design!
« Reply #782 on: August 12, 2010, 05:52:55 PM »
I found this story, person and device all interesting and some close similarities to the TPU: 
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=9586.msg252120#new
 Just in case anyone here missed it - a Peace TPU  ;)

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Re: Bloch wall disconnect and reconnect. The final design!
« Reply #783 on: August 13, 2010, 04:46:53 PM »
Sorry if this is off topic and its aimed at GK as I know you will appreciate the info and figure an angle as how it can be applied.

http://caraudiomag.com/articles/rockford-fosgate-t15kw-test-report-amplifier

Something about stored power for large output peaks is ringing a bell.

Bent

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Re: Bloch wall disconnect and reconnect. The final design!
« Reply #784 on: August 13, 2010, 09:11:20 PM »
Why this couldn't be any closer is hard to conceive.

Biomod talks about the caps afterwards also.

And I look at the amp boards. Lo and behold. I also see dual magamp, SM17, hendershot configuration.

As far as OU goes? The process can be achieved in 2 ways. One can smack the bell or one can ring the bell. Ringing allows us to grab tpus barehanded without damage.
There are 3 configurations to achieve the action. Spark to cap, spark to coil to cap, resonate 2 coils.

Sorry if this is off topic and its aimed at GK as I know you will appreciate the info and figure an angle as how it can be applied.

http://caraudiomag.com/articles/rockford-fosgate-t15kw-test-report-amplifier

Something about stored power for large output peaks is ringing a bell.

Bent

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Re: Bloch wall disconnect and reconnect. The final design!
« Reply #785 on: August 20, 2010, 06:43:39 PM »
Received all parts to bench.
Started breadboarding on a large Radio shack board that is mounted on a larger aluminum plate. If this is to sit in the coil center then this interaction with the magnetic field is not acceptable. I want a toroidal field with no or negligable warpage. Beside, I don't want the field spewing off the sides of the plates into space. I am moving the circuit to a simpler breadboard.

Here is the 2 circuit stages of the design. The coil configuration as how it is hooked in comes last.
As can be seen I have spruced up and noted the design with the process sections at certain parts.

It produces slower fields snapped by higher ampilfied noise, Electrostatic.

I have spent an inordinate amount of time picking this circuit apart to document the process. More to come.
« Last Edit: August 20, 2010, 10:59:14 PM by giantkiller »

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Re: Bloch wall disconnect and reconnect. The final design!
« Reply #786 on: August 21, 2010, 03:48:05 PM »
GiantKiller,

Not sure if you came across this before but is informative on moving the bloch wall and thought it would be good to add to your repository:

Cores and coils:
http://www.totallyamped.net/adams/page4.html

Full article:
http://www.totallyamped.net/adams/

Keep up the great work,

IndianaBoys
Periodic Spontaneous Energy Discharging From Top Of Neodymium Magnet Into Ferro Fluid
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTMquhXlYPU


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« Reply #787 on: August 23, 2010, 04:36:41 PM »
Put this in a ring and watch it go around...
You have 3 frequencies.
You have 3 layers, 1 frequency per layer.
At some point in time in the circumference the frequencies overlap. Get this just right and you can control the width of the overlap. Make this overlap very short and you get very fast eclipsing which snaps the bloch wall in the accumulative field space.
Since this process is in a ring we can also achieve overlap by revolution control. And when you get this bang on you get very large eclipses. We have seen this in many, many devices. BEMF, magnetic field shear, eclipsing, pick your builder also.
Revolution control on the circumference is achieved by maintaining the ratio of the 3 frequencies and changing all of them either up of down.

So this process looks like virtual spark gaps being executed in a circle all hitting the collector in a precessional manner. And OBTW, the ring field in its entirety is also effected by the discharges. Can you say 'Bang on'?

The ring is also LC tanked.
« Last Edit: August 23, 2010, 07:51:15 PM by giantkiller »

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« Reply #788 on: September 12, 2010, 07:20:11 AM »
This refers to previous schematic and is a cross sectional view of the windings around a single collector of multiple turns.
A is low freq
B is medium freq
C is high freq with dual pulse from B controlled by A.

Collector is in middle of A coil.

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Re: Bloch wall disconnect and reconnect. The final design!
« Reply #789 on: September 12, 2010, 05:22:59 PM »
    @Gk and All:
     Thanks for the update on your current project. It's been a while since your last post. What do you have for input-output from this set up?
   I have been working on the JT-TPU.  As it seemed that  the Big JT Thread was moving forward onto bigger and better outputs on their projects. 
  So, I have connected the standard JT useing the 2N2222A transistor to a 8 inch torroid bifiliar coil. Although this will light plenty of Leds, but now I'm trying to see if I can light a gutted CFL. The primary 8" bifiliar coil has a steel core, and has 150 windings (stereo wire) on it. But without a secondary on it, it won't light the 13 watt CFL bulb. So, next I will be further winding the coil with a secondary on top.   Any suggestions are welcome.
                                     NickZ
   

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« Reply #790 on: September 12, 2010, 10:55:17 PM »
Low voltage, low current.
The object is to apply a dual pulse to the outer coil c. it consists of the initial frequency then the frequency after the B/middle coil gated by A's pulsing circuit, being before the fet switch.
Been sprucing up the schematic.

So here is the nuts and bolts:
We have a slow freq on the inside coil A, a medium freq on the middle coil B, and the higher frequency on C coil, the outer. The C coil also has the secondary pulse, the dual or companion signal. See the magnetic field action here? The B and A fields are bias. The stress on the fields outside the conductors travels with much less resistance. The correctly timed dual pulse was shown on youtube by ,I believe, JohnnyDavro. There is a prominent pulse returning to the coils from outside. The set up I have uses this return as part of the ramp up.

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Re: Bloch wall disconnect and reconnect. The final design!
« Reply #791 on: September 13, 2010, 03:27:23 AM »
I am still getting the final stage done. This is the feedback to the C coil dual pulse. It is hooked up and i have to turn it on and see the scope shots.

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« Reply #792 on: September 13, 2010, 05:32:18 PM »
http://content.techrepublic.com.com/2346-13629_11-464580.html?tag=nl.e101

The SM17 has large caps in its large loop tanks because the inductance of the the loops are low. This accomplishes using lower frequencies.

Using tanks instead of just coils allows a latency that we can tangle with instead of constantly pulsing to keep the power up, which is minimal. The circuit can therefore pulse at a slower rate somewhere in the harmonic timeframe of the depricating ringing. The heterodyning of the pulse and the in phase echo of the ringing permits the power to be gained as that tank is pushed at the correct moment. 5khz works with copper while granite works well in the audio range. Monuments and churches have great echoes. Steel has great ringing but nickel and iron do not.

The center toroid caps use low farads but high voltage. Similar to Don Smith.

I am still getting the final stage done. This is the feedback to the C coil dual pulse. It is hooked up and i have to turn it on and see the scope shots.

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« Reply #793 on: September 16, 2010, 07:00:46 AM »

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Re: Bloch wall disconnect and reconnect. The final design!
« Reply #794 on: September 16, 2010, 08:08:10 AM »
@GK

Thanks for your videos. It's good to see someone is able to progress on something during these sad days.

Can I mention two things.

1) Maybe add a pot to the coil C since it is on the same impulse timing as B. If I understood your set-up correctly that is.

2) The ground you removed to make it floating, maybe consider connecting it to one or more of the iron cores if they are floating as well. Should not hurt anything but I am just curious to learn what that would do.