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The PIE 7.1 SDC & QBD Operational - New Problem Noticed
The PIE 7.1 now has its Speed Differential Control AND Quantified Backlash Drive coupler functioning as expected, but a new lesser but still significant problem is found in the videos for the Classroom Workshop. See it here: https://www.skool.com/inertial-propulsion-workshop-9027/classroom/60879916?md=92b1672dfb62405ab2203b03b23f47d4
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PIE 7.1 Lower Assembly Work
The PIE 7.1 is getting closer to a proper test phase. Pulse timing is spot-on now and the rubber insulators are installed to quiet the assembly without negatively affecting operation. Check out the progress in the Classroom Workshop... https://www.skool.com/inertial-propulsion-workshop-9027/classroom
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Universal Propulsion and You
I placed a bit of info in the classroom about the future of inertial propulsion. https://www.skool.com/inertial-propulsion-workshop-9027/classroom As these systems are becoming more "mainstream accepted" and alternative propulsion is becoming recognized as valid at record speeds I want to make sure I am providing proper and relevant information to help! Please let me know if you have a particular field of interest. Not just something you are experimenting with but a path or direction you would "like" to know more about! Drop a comment here to let me know! -- Or DM me if you would rather keep it private!
Universal Propulsion and You
PIE 7.1 Reduced Harshness
The latest work done on the 7.1 is in The Workshop classroom now. This time around much of the harsh metal-on-metal contact is taken care of by using some strategically placed rubber isolators. https://www.skool.com/inertial-propulsion-workshop-9027/classroom As always, comments and questions are always welcomed!
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PIE 7.1 Update
Just letting everyone know that the pi 71 is updated in the classroom Workshop.
PIE 7.1 Update
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