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Overunity Machines Forum



Stanley Meyers and the VIC/injector

Started by dankie, December 25, 2008, 08:04:36 PM

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Grumpy

Quote from: dankie on January 20, 2009, 11:55:23 PM
http://waterfuelcell.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1157

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6hJEmw3mes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSlF7khibs0

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Stan must have insulated the absolute hell out of that wire for it to handle 40kv or even 20kv.

Is that wire annealed?  Permeability goes to crap if it is "as drawn" rather than annealed.

Did you get the .004 he states in his writings? What is that 38 awg? I have some copper 40 awg - it is like human hair.
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dankie

Quote from: Grumpy on January 21, 2009, 03:06:21 PM
Stan must have insulated the absolute hell out of that wire for it to handle 40kv or even 20kv.

Is that wire annealed?  Permeability goes to crap if it is "as drawn" rather than annealed.

Did you get the .004 he states in his writings? What is that 38 awg? I have some copper 40 awg - it is like human hair.


There is not much potential difference in a coil from each strand to the other .But if you would touch the coil with your fingers then yes there is a big difference betweeen the wire and you .

Yes the wire is annealed as stated in my thread @ waterfuelcell.org

dankie

I would like to apologize to Fritz   , I didnt even read what you were saying,  what you say makes perfect sense , sorry I just never read posts anymore on overunity , so sorry ...

Normally I just dont pay attention to what ppl say since ppl just always seem to wanna argue with me  .Clearly you are a diamond in the rough and know much more than me on this subject ...

ronvbnt

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If you don't twist the secondary and chokes then you are incapable of following Stans instructions. The primary is a henry coil which could also be twisted but I'd have to go back and re-read the tech-brief before you quote me on that. The new videos show a working tool to make that twisted bifilar pair of secondary and chokes possible. I've given my explanations for why its needed there also.


I hope to contribute to your efforts and see Stan's work given the credit I think it deserves again someday.


Ron