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Fracturing Water Using High Frequency Electricity.

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

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TMGhost

Ok.. Time for a restart ! >:(

I Hate Timer 555 ! When i test it with the scope it does some pulses, but not that one i want !

New setup.

I Will build this pulls engine around a Atmel AVR Mega 88 chip, and use that to drive a 4/16 chip.
the 4/16 chip will drive 16 resistors, to create 16 volt steps.

I have a test setup on my test plate, IL post it soon. I Using Bascom AVR compiler, i can post the code i some one what's it..

Regads Christer / Sweden


TMGhost

When looking At Meyers drawings, i find a step-up transformer.

is this right ? :

if i have 100 rounds on the primary coil and 100 Round on the secondary coil i have a 1 to 1 Transformer ?

And if i have 100 turn on the primary coil and 200 turn on the second coil do i have a step-up transformer that double the volt ?

Meyer used 100 Turn on the Primary coil and 500 turn At the secondary, but some sat he used 12v and some that hi used 26v... that quite a difference...

in hes Primary setup he used 110v  ( a strange volt, but iv heard that some 'older' contry use that  ;D ) then he went down to 12v, but used a Step-up transformer to go to 130v (26*5 = 130v)
so... I think he was using 26v in hes test,and transformed it up to hes usual volts 110.. right ????

And yes, it not possible to use my new fine transistor, on 220v without a heatsink...


Some strange info..  I was speaking of 260v before, that was my capacitor that make the over voltage, isn't that we are looking for in the pipes...  when i remove the capacitor i have 220 v  not 320v...

Linearfashion

i've recently strted playing with electrolosis. I'm sending 12v pulsed via 555 timer switching power transistor. First think I noticed is the bubbles seem to form mostly on the negative side. I then decided to use a stainless steel flat bottom bowl. 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. Secondly if I placed a strong magnet under the container the bubbles would swirl, counter clockwise or clockwise depending on which pole I (aimed) the pin at. Food for thought!

HeairBear

Quote from: TMGhost on August 07, 2008, 04:15:04 PM
When looking At Meyers drawings, i find a step-up transformer.

is this right ? :
Yes, which drawing?

Quoteif i have 100 rounds on the primary coil and 100 Round on the secondary coil i have a 1 to 1 Transformer ?
Yes

QuoteAnd if i have 100 turn on the primary coil and 200 turn on the second coil do i have a step-up transformer that double the volt ?
Yes, and the current will be cut in half also.

QuoteMeyer used 100 Turn on the Primary coil and 500 turn At the secondary, but some sat he used 12v and some that hi used 26v... that quite a difference...

in hes Primary setup he used 110v  ( a strange volt, but iv heard that some 'older' contry use that  ;D ) then he went down to 12v, but used a Step-up transformer to go to 130v (26*5 = 130v)
so... I think he was using 26v in hes test,and transformed it up to hes usual volts 110.. right ????
He did it many different ways. Which one are you referring to? In the USA we use 110V and 220V AC for just about everything residential. The transformer in the pictures I posted is a variable transformer. 0 - 110V AC. Stan had shown a few demonstrations with 5V and 2A for the input power.
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Jokker

Is coil working as a transformer ? It is like 2 inductors are connected in series with cell (as capacitor) in middle.
It some kind .. hmm i dunno, but i can say for sure that the energy is not fully consumed by cell, part of it is going to coil 2.

Also .. u may want to know that the coil what is winded as it is is far not linear and the ratio is also not 100 % accurate.
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