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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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Quote from: razasunny54 on May 19, 2008, 09:14:55 PM
Hi,

Does any one know if ZnO can be coated on SS 304L/316L plates. I am trying to find companies who would do this.

Thanks

hi raza:

on the zinc plating, you may want to take a look at:
http://www.caswellplating.com/kits/zinc.htm

this is a DIY kit that could be very promising for an experiment or two.  you can look at their main page for other types of kits that are available.  SS tubes will require what's called a 'strike coat' first.  you can read more at:  http://www.caswellplating.com/kits/ssact.html

hope this helps.

j

lefferdink

Thanks guys for the excellent information.
Now I need to know:  1.  The Vessel size. (WFC size, the clear tube,Acrylic) I have and think  money wasted by me again is:4.719" inside diameter x .125 wall thickness x 3' in length.  My intent is to use 8 or 9,  18" stainless 316L tubes like Stan's.
2.  The top cap connection and the bottom cap to the WFC.
This time I  am going to be patient with the project.
Thanks again guys

HydraGen

OK everybody, it seems that there is a LOT of information scattered throughout several different forums.
At this point I feel like my brain is going to explode trying to decipher the good info from all of the B.S.
So, my question is simply this if and I repeat IF someone has a truly operational unit then why can't we just post a complete set of diagrams, schematics, parts lists and instructions somewhere so we can all get a unit built and operational thus bringing everyone to the same level operationally speaking?
Please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I am an intelligent individual, but trying to wade through all the b.s. to get tidbits of info is getting very frustrating.

Agent_ArcAngeL

Greetings all,

I was wondering...  what do you all recommend for regulating the current during the conditioning process that Ravi described?

... and what is the most economical way to do so?


???

Jokker

Anyway who is this guy who wants to test breakdown voltage "as diode"  :o

In diode there is this effect named "PN junction"
And the breakdown is because of some kind of ionic avalanche. That is way it is so sudden.


Anyway im pretty much into this... also

Why are ya guys so much stuck to construction, coz so far as i see it got nothing to do with the idea: breaking H2O by using resonating frequency.
Any1 have achieved something noticeable? Or lets put it this way anyone got "very" working idea how it is made and what are the problems to get it done.
Why this anode or katode need to be tube (ring form)

-Is it too complicated to find resonance frequency ?
-Is it really hard to keep this frequency?
-It is signal form ?
- anything else ?

And what it will look like if ill use looping frequency?

Where is his "Beach buggy car" by the way ? It will be very... very easy bait for ya guys.
Buy the ticket !
Take the ride !