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Stanley Meyers revisited

Started by Alfang, December 16, 2006, 11:32:06 PM

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h20power

I am still looking for the right frequecy, and have a very low buget for the project so bare with me, okay ???

turbosetch

The way to find the freq. is to adjust very slowly while monitoring current draw. We found that the freq range is very narrow. It also varies on the cell design and even water level.

There is a patent that describes a method of locking on to the freq. and have the electronics chase the proper freq. I will post the patent another time when I have it on hand if you don't know about this.

kokomoj0

Quote from: turbosetch on May 12, 2007, 03:47:22 AM
The way to find the freq. is to adjust very slowly while monitoring current draw. We found that the freq range is very narrow. It also varies on the cell design and even water level.

There is a patent that describes a method of locking on to the freq. and have the electronics chase the proper freq. I will post the patent another time when I have it on hand if you don't know about this.

yeh you could use a phase locked loop with current sensing like they use on auto ham radio antenna matching tuners.

Paul-R

Quote from: h20power on March 14, 2007, 11:15:46 AM
Hi All,
Anyone know who sells a BUZ350 MOSEFT? All I find online is pdfs of the buz350.
I am pretty sure that this is it.
MOSEFT means "mosfet" (with a spelling mistake). Viz:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MOSFET
Paul.

keithturtle

In Dave Lawton's replication paper (link listed here somewhere, I've seen it), he has a parts listing so y'all can build yer very own pulse driver.  That parts listing calls for the BUZ 350 MOSFET, but the comments say "or any 200 V 20 n-channel mosfet"   I went to mouser.com and picked out one from the plethora listed there, actually got several cuz I burn 'em up.

Anyhow cost was about $8 USD a piece.   This rocket science is getting expensive.

Keith
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