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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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ravzz

Alright people there's something really weird happening in the WFC.

Dave had mentioned some time ago that there's some glow in the dark.


I just checked it in pitch dark..... theres some kind of orange glow coming from the bottom of the WFC but cant make out exactly from where... tried taking pics but didnt work they got all pixulated.


Any idea what this could be??

Will get back in a day or two.


Ravi

hartiberlin

Have a look at this guy,
he is actually using very cleverly the HHO output to heat water up
in a Stainless Steel bowl.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cq65lrw4-Ro

Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum


RunningBare

Quote from: hartiberlin on August 25, 2007, 01:36:54 PM
Have a look at this guy,
he is actually using very cleverly the HHO output to heat water up
in a Stainless Steel bowl.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cq65lrw4-Ro



Thats an awful lot of wattage to create that amount of heat, I can boil that amount of water faster with my 25 watt soldering iron.

Look, I know you guys see me as the bad guy, but try to stay in perspective, we all want to achieve as high efficiency as possible.

I'm in the process of replicating Stan Meyers work, for the moment I'm testing two stainless steel plates with an aluminum plate as the neutral(not electrically connected), the stainless steel plates are connected to approx 45 volts DC, the current being drawn presently is .510 amps, thats 510 milliamps, I will admit that the amount of HHO being given off is surprising me.

All three plates are seperated by about a 2 to 3 millimeter gap with the aluminum plate between the two stainless steel plates.


As soon as I've completed the pulse circuit I will test again.

TS

Ravi,

First off thanks for all your hard work and contributions to the forum.

I will be starting on my own replication soon, everything has been ordered and is shipping or already here. 

Initially I will going for strait replication, then move towards improvements.
I have a decent background in digital electronics and programming small processors and I look forward to incorporating some of this after successful replication.

When I ordered my tubes I went with 12 inches, It could have been a mistake. I will make sure the 100 Ohm resisters are rated heavier then .25amp in schematic.

I have some specific question about assembly. It your photos it looks like you welded the Stainless steel wire to the tubes,  then sealed them in silicone and some type of tubing.

#1. Do the stainless steel wires act as resistors?

#2. Do you think I could use copper wire sealed in silicon? (The connection too tubes will be bolts)

#3. In your notes on conditioning you state;  ? 1. Do not use any resistance on the negative side when conditioning the pipes.?   The d14 document does not show any resistors on the negative side. Could you clarify?

Thanks again,

Respectfully,

Tom