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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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Pirate88179

That looks like a pretty productive cell there on the video. Thanks for sharing the video.

Bill
See the Joule thief Circuit Diagrams, etc. topic here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6942.0;topicseen

saintpoida

Quote from: dutchy1966 on October 06, 2007, 02:48:27 AM
Quote from: saintpoida on October 05, 2007, 07:49:09 PM
hey i tried the inductors with just a small one tube setup i made from spare tubes (not conditioned)

and with the inductors in i get pretty good production at 1amp, if i take em out
i think i get around same production but the ammeter tries to go past 5 amps

so is that sort of working or are the inductors just affecting the ammeters reading so
i am still putting in 5+ amps?

if i wire an ammeter in series directly before input will i be able to check how much its drawing
from the battery???

Hi,

Well I must say that doesn't surprise me at all. That is exactly what the inductors are for....restricting the current. Ideally you would have NO current through the cell. In practise we won't be able to do it but it is what we are aiming for. Current through the cell is just waste energy. I know you can send amps through the cell and get HHO but that is something completely different. I's called brute force electrolysis and we are NOT trying to do that.
We want to use the VOLTAGE to do the work. Therefor the voltage across the cell should as high as possible (which can be spikes up to 20KVolts! ) and the current should be restricted as much as possible at the same time.

Yes you can use an ammeter, but i would put in in the 12v power lead. Use an anlog meter as digital ones are no good for measuring pulsing current.....  My controller has a built in analog 5A ampmeter.

Robert

thanks again,

yeah i have an analogue one wired up as per d14 but i wanted to make sure thats all that was coming
from the battery so i wired a digital one inline with the power lead and it verified it so thats good!!

i realised i used wrong gauge wire for the inductors so i might be able to get more out with proper gauge im guessing!!

but apart from that im having fun so its all good!

dutchy1966

Hi everyone,

I made quite a bit of progress with building my cell yesterday, so here are some pics of work in progress.
The cell is nearly a meter higher and longer tubes can be put in easily if results are promising.

regards

Robert


atlantex

Hi dutchy1966,

looks good but I would strongly recommend to replace the copper cables BEFORE you start the first test !

One point of the conditioning is to clean the tubes, with these sorts of cables you will have a lot of brown scum, the tubes
will get brown marks at the connection points and the cables will oxidize...

Please don't do the same mistakes as many many people in the past.


atlantex

saintpoida

yeah im using copper wires and it leaves a few marks which i will clean up later

surely you can use copper as long as you seal it with something water proof and that should be
ok??