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HydroMeyers Vic

Started by Spewing, January 31, 2009, 03:02:14 AM

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ramset

St Buzz

Seems like the boy's are speechless

  Chet
Whats for yah ne're go bye yah
Thanks Grandma

dankie

St_Buzz

All those pics are old , everybody has seen them . The pics I posted here  a few weeks old were given to me by Dynodon . All of Meyers stuff was taken apart so nobody could ever make it work if they stole it .

The coil bobbin is the VIC from figure 6-1 , its made with 2 bobbin sections and the primary is wrapped on the chokes section as shown on the drawing . It was made with laminate steel EI core .

It is the VIC that was used with the injector retrofit system , the injector is filled up every engine cycled and the VIC blows up that water ... No gas processor needed , it was needed for the exhaust gases . The gas processor did not act on water or hydroxy gas or water vapor or w/e other form of water ...

How many times must I repeat myself .








dankie

Quote from: TheBuzz on February 13, 2009, 02:33:25 PM
This does not making sense to me. Here is a photo of VIC 6.1 I don't see that in this image. What are those toroid looking things in the drawing? Maybe that is a toroid coil form and the photo is of an e-core.

You truely are a funny person St_Buzz , those "toroids" represent the magnetic flux .


dankie

Quote from: TheBuzz on February 13, 2009, 06:50:23 AM
Dankie,

While the transformer has mysteriously had the wires removed prior to photographing, we have a photo you supplied of someone (that same person that would have removed the wires?) holding up a spool he suggests will be a replication.

There is a strange space between what you call the secondary wound in the inner spool banks and the outer larger spool where you claim the primary is wound in the same clockwise method.

Correct?

How do you account for the space between winds. The law of inverse square distance losses would suggest that there would be quite a bit of loss between the coils.

That picture is a beautiful clue ... you can see how high the primary  goes , the primary should be .030 Gauge wire .

Yes , there seems to be some cut in the bobbin to facilitate the transition between spools .


dankie

Quote from: TheBuzz on February 13, 2009, 10:19:40 PM
Let's try looking at the figure you cite. 6-1 Yes, I see now, those represent magnetic lines. Now that I know what figure you are referencing we can have a conversation. It didn't have to go this far...

If you download foxit reader, (free PDF reader) you can search 6-1 and you will come up with the references to that drawing. Notice the references to the taper resonant cavity and the injector? It only furthers my claim that you are trying to build a VIC using the directions from the injector VIC which get's the high voltage from the spark plug wire and steps it down.

So here are my questions about the figure 6-1 you cite.

1. Notice that the secondary pick up coils are wrapped over the primary on the large outside bobbin? How do you explain that? You are saying to wrap the primary on the inside.

2. How do you explain that protruding electrical steel core running through the center? Don't you think that is the center electrode that runs through the center of the injector?

There is a method of winding a coil where the primary is on the INSIDE and secondary is one the outside wrapped over the top of that. The first coils ever wound were wound this way and they were called disruptive discharge coils. You need a breaker contact or a spark gap to make them work.

This only bolsters my claim you are trying to wind a step up transformer with a step down transformer electrically sourced from the distributor output. I.e., using information regarding the injector to build a step up transformer.

Nice... That will keep the dependtards spinning their wheels on oil a while longer.

In the future I will answer your questions , for now I dont know myself .

You are free to speculate on this cioil all you like .