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Stanley Meyers Coil USes Volts not Amps to create HHO

Started by rtsurfer, April 10, 2008, 06:52:06 AM

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z.monkey

Heh,
No I don't.  I'm actually new to Stanley Meyers concept.  But have have been looking at similar things for a while.  My forte' is electrical.  I understand the circuit well.  Like any circuit you need resonance to get the maximum effect of the whatever it is you are building.  In the case of the HHO device there is a resonance that needs to be formed between the driver and the resonant circuit.  In this case the resonant circuit is the transformer seconday (PWM circuit) and the load (the capacitive electrolyzer).  In a radio circuit there is a resonant inductor capacitor tank circuit and a driver.  In the case of the HHO device you have a transformer which is the inductor portion of the LC tank circuit,  The secondary coil in the inductor is the L portion of the tank circuit and the electrolyzer is the C part of the tank circuit.  There should be a frequency where the L (inductor) and the C (capacitor) resonate.  This needs to be of design.  It probably will not be randomly achieved, but occasionally it has.

The schematic in the Wiki article is just a conceptual drawing.  The actual circuit could be anywhere from simple to complex.  Plus it is also possible to use existing subsystems to synthesize the necessary frequencies and amplitudes.  The best way is to design your own circuit.  Run the gauntlet and design some electronics.  If you know the right frequency and amplitude, then just dig into some data sheets and build some circuits, dude.

This is the future, frequency and amplitude control...

I have a circuit that you can start with, if you like...

OK, Mo Later...
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