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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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resonanceman

Quote from: ashtweth_nihilisti on September 18, 2008, 10:24:17 PM
Guys, if any one wants to know about custom hacked Inverters, needing pulse width modulation etc etc, check out this doc.
http://www.panacea-bocaf.org/files/Trans-verter%20R%20and%20D.pdf

Ash

From page 3 of this  PDF

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Loading the sides of 3PH transformers A, C phase exteriorizes and projects FIELD outside transformer. If another LOOP is used it becomes a magneto-transistor. Experimentation is the key to obtain these effects.



A magneto-transistor?
Can  anyone  explain a bit more about how to do this ?

If   the idea  works wouldn't  it  be  the ideal circuit  water arc power ? 


gary 


gmeast

Quote from: Chris31 on September 18, 2008, 11:14:46 AM
Impressive stuff groundloop, you work fast  ;D

Just a quick question, Im looking for a cheap place to get a PCB done. I usually make my PCB at home, the artwork is done on protel/altium. Its the solder mask that really bothers me, its not easy soldering without solder mask on the PCB.

Did you do yours at home or did you get it made?

Im actually designing a CDI, based on 2 power MOSFETs + high side drivers + PIC + hall effects.

The advance/retard is controlled by the PIC on the fly up to +/- 30 deg. Mapping can also be added with ease.

Its only a test circuit at the moment, so far it seems to be working fine, still alot of coding and testing to do. Funny enough I got stuck in getting the tachometer part to work properly LOL.

Im not gonna bother with the inverter at the moment though. Im just gonna use what I already have.

Hi Chris 31,

I have already done the "pump n' dump".  It works great!  It is stable and I've solved the frequency problem.  See my diagrams this page.  The new mod is going on my '64 VW Bug.  It'll run in a week or less.

This is a just a suggestion.  Build your CDI and then worry about the micro last.  I've been there and you might end up spending more of your valuable time trying to make your code work right.  This is just a friendly suggestion.

Sincerely. Respectfully.  Peace,

Greg

Chris31

@ Groundloop

Many thanks, I will check out some online company, I have seen some ebay seller providing PCB service but most of them are from china the last time I checked.

But in the meantime Ill stick with home made stuff. The PCB is single sided and not that complex.

@gmeast

I know what you mean about not doing the coding as yet. I even mentioned that in the thread myself LOL.

Because I wanted to get a nice controllable CDI for the small 2 stroke engine so I went ahead with the MCU based CDI like a mad man. I wanted to adjust and see all the setting on the fly electronically.

The hardware is done, main code is done, so I guess I dont have much choice but to go ahead, it cant work without the firmware LOL. Its modular so if parts blow up or dont work right I can just change it.

I been making alot of noise lately (running the engine / plasma sparks), me coding keep the people around me happy. Im not posting my circuit as yet until I know its all working correctly. To be honest I dont even have the circuit drawn correctly, I went straight to PCB and built it, my usual habbit that is.

Yes I saw your circuit, excellent stuff. Good luck with the test, keep us updated.

Keep up the good work guys :)

Cheers

Aka

I have remade the Nexus diagram as requested by Luc with the changes

adding every single diode made the image far too complex so its just image and description changes

the blank area on the left may be large enough for a parts list when we get the info

@Luc

please delete the image if anything is incorrect... I wasn't sure about the half wave bridge rectifier as on the original it said 3 to 5 1N5408 but you mentioned 4 diodes in series so I drew the diodes in the same direction as on the original and drew the diodes like the others to show them in series

EDIT: changed font error and size of image