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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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Duranza

Quote from: tao on September 04, 2007, 03:07:52 PM
Regarding the "slots" that are supposed to be on the tubes in Meyer's demo WFC....

I posted this some months back, but felt the need to do so again regarding the recent update of the d14.pdf

Here is an image I made showing why there are NO SLOTS CUT in Meyer's SS tubes...

They appear to be merely spacers that are easily removable.
Think of a a U-shaped plastic clip.
It just an 'easy to remove' spacer, that is all. The evidence is in the picture...

Click the image to zoom in.

That seems to be an easy way to manipulate the tuning of the pipes. By putting a dampening clip it might be possible to tune the outside pipe to the inside. It might also just be removable U-cell spacers with an outside grip to them.... Beats using a flat tip screw driver to remove them to clean the cell....
The only way to Validate is to Replicate!

dutchy1966

Quote from: Gheller J on September 05, 2007, 11:33:53 AM
Tao>>>

So thers a possibility of another WFC bein connected instead of d lamp right? n dis can go on from one WFC to another?

Gh. J.

It seems like you might be able to close the loop if we take the output of the EEC and use that power to replace the 6 watts of input power.....

Robert

RunningBare

Quote from: dutchy1966 on September 05, 2007, 01:02:57 PM
Quote from: Gheller J on September 05, 2007, 11:33:53 AM
Tao>>>

So thers a possibility of another WFC bein connected instead of d lamp right? n dis can go on from one WFC to another?

Gh. J.

It seems like you might be able to close the loop if we take the output of the EEC and use that power to replace the 6 watts of input power.....

Robert

Do not be too misled, a 12 volt 10watt lamp can glow quite brightly with just 6 watts of input, give it a try, get a 12 volt battery, 12 volt 10 watt lamp, in order to get the lamp to dissipate 6 watts instead of 10 you will need a resistor in series to dissipate the other 4 watts.

12 volts at 10 watts is .833ma therefore lamp resistance is 12/.833 = 14.4 ohms, a resistor is chosen to dissipate 4 watts, a 1 ohm resistor is close enough giving a total circuit dissipation of 9.33 watts, the resistor must be rated 5 watts or higher, you will see their is not a great deal of difference in lamp brightness.

AhuraMazda


@any one with a working cell,

Is it true that you get a kind of glow ( or may be some kind of sparks ) in the bottom of the cell?
If this is so, perhaps the intensity or fluctuations of this can be used as a feedback machanism.
I thought I get this in before someone thinks of patenting the idea!

AM

Duranza

Quote from: dutchy1966 on September 05, 2007, 01:02:57 PM
Quote from: Gheller J on September 05, 2007, 11:33:53 AM
Tao>>>

So thers a possibility of another WFC bein connected instead of d lamp right? n dis can go on from one WFC to another?

Gh. J.

It seems like you might be able to close the loop if we take the output of the EEC and use that power to replace the 6 watts of input power.....

Robert

It has to stay an open system, meaning you cannot close the loop by using it to power itself. It is just like Bedinis work. Once you close the loop on itself you get no gain. Now the idea of using that power and storing it in a battery to power another WFC is very possible.
The only way to Validate is to Replicate!