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Overunity Machines Forum



Fracturing Water Using High Frequency Electricity.

Started by gazzzwp, May 30, 2008, 02:09:08 PM

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TMGhost

HeairBear: When he used 5v do you know if i used a step-up transformer then ?

When i connect a rectifying diode to my 220v AC 50 Hz, I've got 220v DC 100 Hz. If i then connected a capacitor 0.10uF 1200 volt,  I've got 318v DC

if i double the freq. to 200Hz do i got more volt then ?

Regards Christer / Sweden

HeairBear

Increasing the frequency does not increase voltage. Yes, there is always a transformer or alternator to step-up the voltage. The chokes act somewhat differently than the transformer but are linked to the entire secondary circuit. Since Stan has many different models, please specify which model you are referring to. As you can see in the previous posts, Stan's Rotary Generator did not use any special electronics, such as, a PWM, Chokes, or anything other than a motor,alternator, rectifier, variable transformer, and some diodes.


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TMGhost

OK... Thanks !! you saved some testing times...
Then i only have one more question... (For now.lol)

When i read Myers notes, a lot of the are about the freq, is dependent about the gap betwen the pipes, and (i think) the Length and width of the pipe...

Do you know how to calculate the pulsing freq ?

And a lot of people talking about pullsing, but this must be wrong, when i look at the notes from Meyer, he used a 10 point step up voltage then, a small pause and then a new set of 10 step up square pulses, and those pulses newer got to zero volt..


Regards Christer / Sweden


dieder

Quote from: Linearfashion on August 07, 2008, 05:21:47 PM
I used a S.S. cotter pin as the anode, just for ease of controlability i.e. position and angle. The most apparent observation is that the bubbles formed on the bottom more than anywhere else, regardless of how close i put the pin to the side.

LinearFashion,

This is likely due to the field created and the reaction of voltage leakage in any setup. The voltage wants to leave the "sharp" area of the electrode first. This is my understanding anyway.

cwyong

Urgent

The PWM circuit can produce the HHO gas. In the PWM circuit, there have integrator circuit. May anyone or who knows can tell me the purpose of integrator in this circuit.

thanks