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Re: [TCML] More wire better?



No just my friend Larry and I. I do most of the fabrication work. But we
assemble, test circuits and work on equations together. We have worked on
many large projects together over the last 30 years. I miss the fast cars we
used to work on but am married now and cannot justify this expense.

Larry is a very quiet person and has no interest in Pupman or for that
matter in documenting or publishing results.

We are not ready to give details about our system yet. However we will
probably put pictures on the web of it running.


Here is what we can say:

Q = circulating power / loss per cycle

We can do very little to influence the loss per cycle in the denominator.

We can do a lot to the numerator!

Raise the circulating power to very large levels using gigantic inductors
and the system Q goes up.

True there will be added resistive loss, but this is insignificant.


Jared Dwarshuis, Larry Morris









On Dec 16, 2007 7:12 PM, Barton B. Anderson <bartb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi Jared,
>
> You often refer to more than one person (example: "Our latest
> coil......").
>
> Do you represent a group?
>
> Take care,
> Bart
>
>
> > Our latest coil uses 5.5 miles of 23 gauge and it rivals the efficiency
>  of a
> > solid state coil.
> >
> > More wire is better!
> >
> > Jared Dwarshuis
> >
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