Just a quick chat dump for the sake of my memory and a comment...
(22:27:04) WaveWatcher: Hope Peter can carry that torch. The tight control on delays are a problem for me until this PS is finished.
(22:27:34) WaveWatcher: (not a conventional power supply)
(22:29:46) Grumpy: no delas here either..hmm
(22:31:33) Grumpy: we can have a working TPU in a few weeks - no bs - we were told but did not imediately understand the clues
(22:32:10) Grumpy: no one ever thought of using an accelerator...LOL!
(22:32:24) WaveWatcher: Yes someone did.
(22:32:43) WaveWatcher: Have you looked at my avatar?
(22:33:02) Grumpy: but you need the perp field and someone tried to erase that from the face of the earth
(22:33:35) Grumpy: I can;t quite read it
(22:34:02) Grumpy: this will work and was a great problem in early telegraph days
(22:34:32) WaveWatcher: The poloidal windings I suggested prvide the perp(radial) magnetic
(22:34:50) Grumpy: that be it
(22:35:17) WaveWatcher: I am convinced the acceleration must be of the actual electrons, not charges.
(22:35:31) Grumpy: yes, they are pullsed by the ES field
(22:35:37) Grumpy: pulled
(22:36:09) WaveWatcher: the highest speed attainable is in the Sonic range, but who cares..
(22:36:56) Grumpy: anything faster than normal drift will have much higher voltage
(22:37:03) WaveWatcher: Sonic also means a 'pulse' can be at a single location on the winding at a point in time
(22:37:41) Grumpy: yes that is what you want - localized force
(22:37:47) Grumpy: moving
(22:38:20) Grumpy: roudn and round - the inductive effect is cumulative and builds up so more and more electrons are dragged along
(22:38:42) WaveWatcher: If it is a single point - not the whole winding - it can be moved
(22:39:08) Grumpy: it has to rotate for everything else to come into play
(22:39:55) Grumpy: that is why pulsing a coil will never work, but several coils indiually or this bilar-delay method will work
(22:40:04) WaveWatcher: then you make a second one to follow but relative reverse polarity and you are rotating one of .99's electric dipole in orbit around the center of the TPU
(22:40:23) Grumpy: that compass rotated electrostatically
(22:40:48) Grumpy: I stay away from rottaing electric dipole in center
(22:40:52) Grumpy: brb
(22:41:29) WaveWatcher: it would see an electric dipole as ES. The dipole(s) would be running around the circumference.
I don't have SS control of things like delays. I use coil position and configuration to cover that need, currently.
What folks call a 'collector' I call one axis of control. The all covering over-wrap coil is the collector. Under that are three horizontal controls, each having three set of segmented coils over them.
Firing in quadrature only creates motor-like rotation. You can't cause axial rotation of a 'charge point' unless it is a plasma. Dipoles are needed. Two dipoles, each spanning the diameter of the system and 90 deg, or less, from each other, create overall rotation around the system center.
Take it for what it is worth. I've only seen about 1 volt of DC so my way isn't right either.
Good night