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URGENT! WATER AS FUEL DISCOVERY FOR EVERYONE TO SHARE

Started by gotoluc, June 26, 2008, 06:01:38 PM

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gazzzwp

I understand your logic AbbaRue.  The 1N4007's get damaged without the microwave diodes to protect them.

I only have 2 microwave diodes, as they are too expensive to purchase.

I did try the microwave diode on the HV output as you suggested and still no radiant effect.

Please copy/modify/post my circuit if you can see any other useful proposals.

Gazza

multiuser

hi

i have replicate the curcit at the first site....

at first, without diodes ist was a "normal" spark, after, with ~10 diodes in series was nothing... no spark...
but after trying x times, there was a SUPER BOOOOOM... 20 times a very very strong an very loud spark...

but now... it is death again?! why?

why doesn't it function once and then again?
and anyway, which has it with the diodes in series up itself, since it is actually a short-circuit?

http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=5hQx68BiNc4
http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=YOTUniF7K54

Ursine

Hi All,

I've stumbled upon this thread last week and can't stop thinking about it. I'm set to get the parts for the circuit but have a few questions:

1. I'll be getting a new inverter (solid state) and I understand these are not as tolerant of circuit spikes. What measures can take to protect it. Is that what the light bulbs are for?
2. How fast does it take to charge the cap. Once I understand what's happening, I'll try it in my grass trimmer engine. I'm thinking of bypassing the magneto and pulsing the circuit from a cam on the output shaft. The speed will be limited by how fast the cap can charge.

Thanks,

Dave

gotoluc

Thank you qiman (aka as Aaron of the Energetic Forum) for taking the time to post your understanding of the mechanics involve in the circuit at the Overunity Forum..

I must say that you have an excellent understanding and a great explanation.

@everyone,  understand this simple principle one could apply it in other circuits or use it in many configurations.

Luc

bumfuzzled

Quote from: Ursine on July 28, 2008, 09:14:04 PM
Hi All,

I've stumbled upon this thread last week and can't stop thinking about it. I'm set to get the parts for the circuit but have a few questions:

1. I'll be getting a new inverter (solid state) and I understand these are not as tolerant of circuit spikes. What measures can take to protect it. Is that what the light bulbs are for?
2. How fast does it take to charge the cap. Once I understand what's happening, I'll try it in my grass trimmer engine. I'm thinking of bypassing the magneto and pulsing the circuit from a cam on the output shaft. The speed will be limited by how fast the cap can charge.

Thanks,

Dave

Which circuit are you gonna be building? The HV/LV circuit or the low voltage only? Use a separate battery just for the inverter, nothing else. It will blow it up immediately if not sooner. I wasted 3 like this.

Don't really know why you wanna bypass the magneto tho. I'm using the LV only circuit and am using a transistor circuit with the primary wire on the magneto to pulse my solenoid valve that supplies water to the injector. I'm in the process of redesigning the injector because it's shooting way too much water, you only need enough to fill the spark gap.