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Overunity Machines Forum



Stanley Meyer replication with low input power

Started by hartiberlin, August 18, 2007, 04:39:57 PM

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dutchy1966

Quote from: RunningBare on September 04, 2007, 07:58:00 AM
I have some rough observation

Digital multimeter is wired in so...

+ ----------------------------|              |----inductor------
                11000uf cap    pulse circuit              tubes
- -----A----------------------|              |----inductor------

"A" is the meter, and the capacitor is connected directly across the lines, the supply is a 12 volt sealed lead acid battery reading 12.8 volts presently.

I first tried straight DC, current shown on the meter was 1.38 amps, good bubble flow.
Then I tried with the pulse circuit, got slightly less bubble flow but meter reading never went much above 400milliamp.

More to come later.

Hi RunningBare,

I guess you haven't adjusted the pulse frequency to the optimum value yet? Maybe you could use the calculations supplied by Tao at some point (based on acoustic resonance frequency for a given length)
What are the dimensions of your tubes?

regards

Robert

RunningBare

Hi dutchy, I'm in the proccess of sealing the sharp edges of the tubes at the moment, I noted the electrolysis had just started eating away at one edge of one tube, only extremely slightly but enough to motivate some protection, as soon as the seal is cured I will try another few tests.

btw, I agree that I need to find resonance, but it also must be remembered that the inductors will also be effected, if the frequency is too low they will just pass more current, if the frequency is too high then the current will fall below an acceptable level not allowing electrolysis to take place.

I've basically built everything to a smaller scale, these tubes would certainly need a higher frequency than Ravi's to reach resonance.

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