Hello group ,
Urthlight here, I am new to this group so I felt that introductions are in order. I have been a mechanic machinist, electronics tech, computer tech, network engineer, programmer, inventor et.al..
I just found this group through yahoo watercars. We have purchased the plans for the hydrostar system, and my job is to build the electronics unit. I was wondering if any of you guys have built this device, and would like to share your experiences with the group. I am having to rework the circuit to make it operate. Any thoughts any history???
c ya
urthlight
hello ,
i have built the hydrostar and he works
but the hydrostar is no more than a powercontrol
it is not boost the hydro production but you can
control the amp's for more or less production
gr ernst muntinga the netherlands
First time I hear of 'Hydrostar', but it really seems like some scammers trying to fool people out of their money for some plans they found on the Internet.
From what I can determine, 'Hydrostar' should be the same as http://forum.osen.org/Home/tabid/36/forumid/2/tpage/1/view/topic/postid/6/Default.aspx#297 which in turn is practical construction of US patent 6126794.
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This is a hydrostar hytronics module. It comes with instructions so it will make it easy. Let us know how it works.
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Quote from: qbjorn on July 06, 2006, 09:09:04 AM...
From what I can determine, 'Hydrostar' should be the same as http://forum.osen.org/Home/tabid/36/forumid/2/tpage/1/view/topic/postid/6/Default.aspx#297 which in turn is practical construction of US patent 6126794.
With regard to patent 6126794, here is one of its fundamental claims:
An apparatus comprising:
a. a container for holding a fluid solution including water;
b. a pair of electrodes arranged within said container, said electrodes being spaced apart from each other by 5 mm or less; and
c. a power supply coupled to said electrodes for providing a pulsed signal to one of said electrodes, said pulsed signal having a mark-space ratio substantially equal to 10:1 and a frequency of from 10 to 250 KHZ;
d. wherein said electrodes are adapted for submersion in said fluid solution.Granted in 2000? ???
Eh, a little close to Stanley's already expired patent, and the plentiful prior art in existence, no? ::)
And does that claim not go out the window, if alternative implementations instead use a mark:space ratio of...9:1, 11:1, 12:1, etc?
Who knows...
I'm building this PC board right now ...
Quote from: thecalculator on January 18, 2008, 05:04:21 PM
Quote from: qbjorn on July 06, 2006, 09:09:04 AM...
From what I can determine, 'Hydrostar' should be the same as http://forum.osen.org/Home/tabid/36/forumid/2/tpage/1/view/topic/postid/6/Default.aspx#297 which in turn is practical construction of US patent 6126794.
With regard to patent 6126794, here is one of its fundamental claims:
An apparatus comprising:
a. a container for holding a fluid solution including water;
b. a pair of electrodes arranged within said container, said electrodes being spaced apart from each other by 5 mm or less; and
c. a power supply coupled to said electrodes for providing a pulsed signal to one of said electrodes, said pulsed signal having a mark-space ratio substantially equal to 10:1 and a frequency of from 10 to 250 KHZ;
d. wherein said electrodes are adapted for submersion in said fluid solution.
Granted in 2000? ???
Eh, a little close to Stanley's already expired patent, and the plentiful prior art in existence, no? ::)
And does that claim not go out the window, if alternative implementations instead use a mark:space ratio of...9:1, 11:1, 12:1, etc?
I would like to add that the patent was placed under public domain so anyone can use it.