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Interact on KeelyNet Mail List: Re: Steven Marks TPU (toroidal power unit) Update Re: Steven Marks TPU (toroidal power unit) UpdateJerry W. Decker ( (no email) )

Sun, 25 Jul 1999 21:35:34 -0500 Messages sorted by: [ date ][ thread ][ subject ][ author ] Previous message: Sal: "You Can Start Your Online Biz Today" Next message: http://www.keelynet.com/interact/archive/00000588.htm Maybe in reply to: Jerry W. Decker: "Steven Marks TPU (toroidal power unit) Update" Next in thread: Martin: "Re: Steven Marks TPU (toroidal power unit) Update"

Hi Folks!

With regard to HOW Marks seems to produce 'free energy' by his claim of

tapping into the earth's magnetic field, here is the response I received

from an anonymous contact when I asked how would one duplicate the Marks

device if it was a fraud and understood to be such;

> The Mark device is a battery powered switching power supply.

> There is ample evidence on the video to come to this conclusion

> without having talked to people that worked with Mark. Reproducing

> the device would take quite some time and money but any power supply

> engineer could do it.

In other words, an INVERTER if there is truly a battery involved. Most

inverters that I've seen convert 12VDC to 120VAC and can power ac

appliances for as long as the battery will last, but somewhere I have

seen a 9VDC (as in transistor battery which is easy to hide) that COULD

produce sufficient energy to drive a 50 or 100 watt AC light bulb...

Of course the battery would run down rapidly and if the toroid coil is

part of the circuit, it could heat up as more current was sucked out the

battery to compensate for the lower voltage which would account for the

reports of the device only being able to run for brief periods...

Here are the comments about the Marks device which lead to the idea that

there is a hidden battery and that it can only drive an AC load for a

short time;

http://www.padrak.com/~ine/SMARK.html

Only light bulbs are powered;

"Over Unity, solid state electrical output for lighting, no apparent

input, appears toroidal in geometry or similar to a Hendershot

Generator, will not demonstrate device running motors. Video tape shows

three devices of different sizes."

Probability of batteries involved;

"Overheard to say while drinking "Well what if I do have batteries in

it? It's still better than anyone else can do."

Overheats;

"Finds investors, does demo, shows problem such as the device won't work

when upside down or it over heats, all of which can be solved for an

additional million."

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Hmmm, a mercury switch could easily be hooked into the circuit to make

it position dependent thus giving him an excuse to ask for more

development money.

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http://www.keelynet.com/energy/markfake.htm

Resistance to motion;

"...when the device is operating, they say it has a resistance to any

lateral or rotational motion, like a gyroscope has that same resistance

to a rotational (only) motion.."

Possibly a small flywheel as an energy storage device, spin the flywheel

up and let it drive a generator to produce high frequency AC as noted;

"When the permanent magnet(s) is/are inserted, the secondary coil

registers an output of about 80-100 Volts, on a regular VTVM as seen on

the tape. The tape calls this Voltage DC, and also says that it is

around 5,000 Hz, which of course does not make sense."

No indication in any report of noise such as a whirring sound. So a

small weighted flywheel balanced with magnets in its rim, as it spins it

produces high frequency AC but is that enough to drive a 100Watt

lightbulb?

So one or more small batteries feeding an inverter to run the load, as

the battery power decreases, the entire circuit will overheat.

OR, a spinning flywheel using something like a 1.5vdc slot car motor to

produce AC to light a filament. What a neat scam!!

Overheats;

"...The outer toroidal coil overheats..."

Inverter;

"The converter package in the center of the toridal coil appears to be a

circuit to convert the pulsed DC component to AC."

-- Jerry Wayne Decker / jdecker@keelynet.com http://keelynet.com/ / "From an Art to a Science" Voice : (214) 324-8741 / FAX : (214) 324-3501 KeelyNet - PO BOX 870716 - Mesquite - Republic of Texas - 75187 Previous message: Sal: "You Can Start Your Online Biz Today" Next message: http://www.keelynet.com/interact/archive/00000588.htm Maybe in reply to: Jerry W. Decker: "Steven Marks TPU (toroidal power unit) Update" Next in thread: Martin: "Re: Steven Marks TPU (toroidal power unit) Update"

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