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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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RunningBare

Very interesting, of course I had not considered the obvious, the tubes are in fact capacitors to the the current flow and since its straight DC or pulsed DC they will charge impeding current flow, so adding more tubes will not substatially increase current flow, only the initial current will be high at turn on until they reach potential.

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With just one tube in place, the current draw is about one
amp. When a second tube is added, the current increases by less than half an amp. When the third is
added, the total current is under two amps. The fourth and fifth tubes add about 100 milliamps each and the
sixth tube causes almost no increase in current at all. This suggests that the efficiency could be raised
further by adding a large number of additional tubes, and as the gas is produced inside the tubes and the
outer tubes are connected electrically, they could probably be bundled together.


btw, this can also be found in the "Stan_Meyer_Full_Data.pdf" page 230 paragraph 4.

Spewing

Quote from: RunningBare on September 19, 2007, 03:02:58 PM
Well guys, I've tried all sorts of ways

I cannot see how Ravi was able to produce such a flow from 6 watts of input unless something was added to the water to cause the reaction, or maybe it is something already in the water where he lives.

So has anyone else managed to replicate what Ravi did?

I mean at 12 volts 500ma 6 watts?, NOT high voltage, NOT additives, NOT boiling water, just plain tap water at 12 volts 500ma 6 watts?

Anyone?

it's your gap

saintpoida

i was reading about resonance too and i think its good to try to tune the two tubes to each other (inner and outer) but also go further than that.

From what  i have read certain lengths will give full standing waves so you should try and work out that length first.
(i have no idea what im talking about really, when i say standing waves i mean the wave ends right in the middle of the tube at both ends) if that makes sense?

And also i read that inductors have a resonant frequency so try and build your inductor to resonate at the same frequency as the tubes at whatever length you chose, i mean if everything in your circuit resonates at the same frequency surely something will happen?

On that note anyone know the formula to calculate the resonance of a inductor?

Gheller J




JUST RECEIVED THIS FROM A VERY VERY RELIABLE SOURCE !!



Gh. j.

RunningBare

Quote from: Gheller J on September 20, 2007, 05:47:03 AM



JUST RECEIVED THIS FROM A VERY VERY RELIABLE SOURCE !!



Gh. j.

!! I already did this configuration of my bifilar a few hours ago, it suddenly occured to me that if wired the normal way the the magnetic field would be cancelled because of the opposing polarity, but we need that field to build as much as possible to take advantage of the collapse, so I swapped one of the coil connections around and deffinitely got a difference, better output from the pulser, sorry I had not passed on the info, I was still testing.

But guys, I think we best pack up and go home  ;)


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Consuming only 3 to 4,5 Watt/hour per liter of produced gas, against 15 to 35 Watt/hour per liter for the whole of the electrolysers 12 Volts indexed on the world market, and marketed to date, this performance remain all the more honourable if one takes into account the report that, working on the basis of electronics High frequency of Power, part of this energy remains dissipated by the only transistors of power and coils of harmonic agreement (Forced technological HF difficult to minimize, in spite of a choice of components of last generation). By deduction, it appears that for the first time a process of electrolysis to very high output would be marketed thus today.[/b]