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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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gotoluc

Quote from: lapperll on September 17, 2008, 05:17:53 PM
@bwb

The half wave bridge rectifier is just a single diode.  Bill used 5 diodes in series on his circuit but stated that they were not all needed.  Three would more than likely be sufficient.  All you have to do is solder at least 3 diodes together end to end, just like the 60 diode string and the 7 diode cross talk blocker.

I'm not sure about the resistors, maybe someone else can help with that one.

LapperLL

Hi lapperll,

as you can see the circuit needs to be very very simple so questions like this don't come up. Does the software you used for the circuit have a picture of a diode?  if so, can you please use it or import a pic of one and paste 4 diodes in series and you may as well do the rest of the diodes just to make it super clear of orientation and quantity.

I also noticed your capacitor does not say capacitor! it says 12.5uf MOC to which I assume stands for microwave oven capacitor.
Please note that MOC are only around 1uf so that may also cause confusion or more questions. Can you please also have a pic of a capacitor in your circuit and title it  "Capacitor of 10uf to 40uf rated minimum 200v for 120 volt inverters. For 220 volt inverters use 5uf to 20uf minimum 400 volts." Are we only using non polarized capacitor? if so you also need to write this and if polarized capacitors can be used then you need to indicate the + and the - on the correct sides.

You may as well have a pic of a MOT! oh yes, also don't call it a MOT!  write it out as not everyone is familiar with that term. Show the wires connecting only to the primary and write that the secondary windings (fine wire) are not used.

I also noticed you have H for Hot wire and N for neutral, again we are asking for trouble here. Maybe write it out and include more information as to how one would know which is which.

I hope this is not too much to ask ;D  but in the long run if we keep it to this standard of simplicity we will save much time with questions.


@Groundloop, if you are ready to do the same with your circuit that would be great since as you said it will be the more bullet proof circuit.

Thanks for all your help.

Luc

gmeast

Quote from: Mr.Tesla on September 17, 2008, 01:55:37 PM
@gotoluc > totaly agree with you i am confused about all these cirucits.What i think you guys should do make an agrement wich is the SIMPLE and EASY to build and EFFECTIVE.

lots of new folks want to try it incl. my friends but they are confused.For me the NEXUS looks good.

Hi Mr.Tesla,

Who is "you guys" anyway?.  This forum is an open exchange of ideas from everyone for everyone.  People build what they want.   I built my design, it works and I shared it.  Now I'm building the Nexus circuit because there's cause to believe it works too.

I wasn't aware there was a panel sitting in judgment waiting to rule on a final design that everyone is going to build.  I for one feed off of enthusiasm, hope and expectation, but I hope this forum isn't getting hijacked.

Sincerely,

Greg

goldenequity

Quote from: gotoluc on September 17, 2008, 08:03:51 PM
Hi lapperll,

as you can see the circuit needs to be very very simple so questions like this don't come up. Does the software you used for the circuit have a picture of a diode?  if so, can you please use it or import a pic of one and paste 4 diodes in series and you may as well do the rest of the diodes just to make it super clear of orientation and quantity.

I also noticed your capacitor does not say capacitor! it says 12.5uf MOC to which I assume stands for microwave oven capacitor.
Please note that MOC are only around 1uf so that may also cause confusion or more questions. Can you please also have a pic of a capacitor in your circuit and title it  "Capacitor of 10uf to 40uf rated minimum 200v for 120 volt inverters. For 220 volt inverters use 5uf to 20uf minimum 400 volts." Are we only using non polarized capacitor? if so you also need to write this and if polarized capacitors can be used then you need to indicate the + and the - on the correct sides.

You may as well have a pic of a MOT! oh yes, also don't call it a MOT!  write it out as not everyone are familiar with that term. Show the wires connecting only to the primary and write that the secondary windings (fine wire) are not used.

I also noticed you have H for Hot wire and N for neutral, again we are asking for trouble here. Maybe write it out and include more information as to how one would know which is which.

I hope this is not too much to ask ;D  but in the long run if we keep it to this standard of simplicity we will save much time with questions.


@Groundloop if you are ready to do the same with your circuit that would be great since as you said it will be the more bullet proof circuit.

Thanks for all your help.

Luc

Hi Luc...
I might also add that if someone feels motivated to help..... a "parts list" would be helpful.......
For instance:
I sent the diagram to a friend who wants to get started...... he looked up the 1N5408 diode ..... and found 5 different "versions"...... so I agree..... the cleaerr and more bullet proof we can make all finalized circuits ..... the less questions and the more SUCCESSES and encouragement we will have.

cheers 2 all  ;D
randy

lapperll

QuoteHi Mr.Tesla,

Who is "you guys" anyway?.  This forum is an open exchange of ideas from everyone for everyone.  People build what they want.   I built my design, it works and I shared it.  Now I'm building the Nexus circuit because there's cause to believe it works too.

I wasn't aware there was a panel sitting in judgment waiting to rule on a final design that everyone is going to build.  I for one feed off of enthusiasm, hope and expectation, but I hope this forum isn't getting hijacked.

Sincerely,

Greg


@gmeast
Here! Here!


@gotuluc,
Please note that the Nexus circuit is not mine!!  All I have done is clean up the diagram for Bill from    http://skyhero.com/.

Per the inventors request, I have not strayed too far from his original design.

I had some spare time and like gmeast, I felt that the design had merit and wanted to assist in getting the information out there to the public.

If anyone wants to improve on the diagram, then by all means feel free to.  Any vector graphics based software can edit the pdf file and I would be willing to email to to anyone that PM's me.  The site will not allow more than a 100k upload, so I cannot post the actual pdf.


@gmeast,
  I love what you have done with advancing Luc's circuit and please do not get discouraged.  Keep up the awesome work. ;D

LapperLL

gotoluc

Quote from: goldenequity on September 17, 2008, 08:49:46 PM
Hi Luc...
I might also add that if someone feels motivated to help..... a "parts list" would be helpful.......
For instance:
I sent the diagram to a friend who wants to get started...... he looked up the 1N5408 diode ..... and found 5 different "versions"...... so I agree..... the cleaerr and more bullet proof we can make all finalized circuits ..... the less questions and the more SUCCESSES and encouragement we will have.

cheers 2 all  ;D
randy

Yes goldenequity I do agree a part list on the circuit would also be helpful.

I just picked up 200 pieces of 1N5408 for a total $20. including delivery to my door. Link: http://cgi.ebay.com/100-pcs-1N5408-Diodes-Rectifier-3A-1000V_W0QQitemZ270276765928QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item270276765928&_trkparms=39%3A1

You need at most 100 to do a 6 cylinder engine, as I am quite sure you don't need 60 of them on the main string as Bill has said in the video that he over engineered the diode string. Do it if you want but I think 30 will be fine.

I'm now going to pickup a 220 volt inverter! I will post the link when I find it. Yes a 220 volt inverter!!!... it will work better for you than a 120 volt inverter as I have found that the effect is better at higher voltages so you use less capacitive energy. This is a video I did to demonstrate that: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvJVbA8Upvs

Luc