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Stanley Meyer replication with low input power

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

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Jokker

Quote from: Agent_ArcAngeL on June 06, 2008, 03:29:17 AM
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?


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Why u need current control system? So far as i now current depends on devise itself its due the Ohms law. I=U/R
Nut yea if its electrolysis and so war as i now it is driven by current ? yea ?
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Agent_ArcAngeL

Quote from: Jokker on June 11, 2008, 02:32:50 PM
Why u need current control system? So far as i now current depends on devise itself its due the Ohms law. I=U/R
Nut yea if its electrolysis and so war as i now it is driven by current ? yea ?

Would you mind spell-checking a bit?  I'm actually having a bit of difficulty reading your responses on here.

As I stated in the question above...  to regulate the amperage for the slow conditioning process as described by Ravi.

Would anyone who KNOWS please fill me in on this one?  ???

Jokker

Sorry for my spelling  :P

Ill try to explain it to ya easy as i can.
I=U/R

Current I depends on resistance R

But  actually there maybe is thing like that. I dunno what it is named but it is 4th passive component what was found on 2007 by HP labs.
It will make transistors work more effectively. But it way to small, coz it is in nanoscale
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malcolm

to all members of this forum,

  hi, everyone i'm malcolm, a newbie here. i just wanted you all to know that i appreciate your works.  it,s been really helpful
and i wanted to thank you all for your great efforts.
  at the moment i'm working on the meyer crkts. based on what i've learned here.  i'll keep in touch and hoping you'll help me
with these projects. :D

Chucky

hi there  ;D, please help. is there a way to separate water using permanent magnets, or is it only theory ???