There is a link in my signature. Wattsup has made a perceived wiring assembly graphic. Get it and we will traverse some new ground. I will give steps to follow as to not be seen 'giving away the farm'. The TPU as we have seen it is a horizontal Helmholtz of sorts. The horizontal loops are 2 to 3 windings. I prefer two as the 15 inch diameter loop in series with one half of a center toroidal unit give us a resonant frequency of 5khz. Just like SM said. The distance of the top and bottom loops apart from each other is a quarter distance of the diameter or 1/2 the radius. The middle loop can be used to receive or excite the resonant Helmholtz loop. The middle loop is part of the a Q multiplier circuit. Hence: http://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=images&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwi_w_X8wvjUAhXo8YMKHasNDDAQjRwIBw&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.uydudoktoru.com%2Fdosyalar%2Felektronik%2Ffmvericiarsivi%2FYeniArsiv%2F%3FSA&psig=AFQjCNEtKVw6FUQC22xWizbNxXPGNePsaA&ust=1499563302499025I am sure you antenna freaks which find this quite an eye opener. One can see instantly how the TPU and stun gun fit in with this. Caveat: Nothing i post has not already been posted in the past. I will just pull things together so as to not be seen as pulling things out of thin air. My assertion is that the q multiplier will cause an additive feedback mechanism to a circuit that will pump itself to a discharge level to cause a disruption in the middle of the Helmholtz resonance. When the discharge is over the Helmholtz will resume resonance. Balance. ...gnipmuhT Part of the middle loop structure can be used to harvest the shaking going on. So too can any of the center toroids left over. The TPU is one noisy structure. SM was able to peek and poke his way through all the twists and turns of the configuration. But the audience can not simply take his structural demo and 'WIRE' another based simply on visual. The final product is extremely measured and the audience has to approach their build with extreme accuracy. Or do as the previous builders, such as myself, and break apart the design and plow through the specifications of that part of the circuit / configuration. Which for the large of part the players no one was willing to do or they simply were lost in their abilities.
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