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Overunity Machines Forum



Stanley Meyer replication with low input power

Started by hartiberlin, August 18, 2007, 04:39:57 PM

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RunningBare

Very nicely done!
Do you know what currents you were pulling?
And what were those cone shaped pieces?, I've been thinking along the lines of forcing the tiny bubbles into larger bubbles before hydrogen and oxygen has the chance to recombine into  water, kind of putting a cone at the top of each tube with small hole at the tip, this will force the tiny bubbles together forming larger bubbles that will escape to the waters surface more readily.

Quote from: djctek on September 25, 2007, 10:20:14 PM
I made a video yaaaaaaaay......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7x9l8CHOO4

djctek

The cone shaped pieces are the stainless plates from the centerfuge of a 1939 mccormick deering cream separator, If I hook up the atx power supply direct they draw 5 amps @ 12.2V, with the circuit I can produce good bubbles with 300ma to 1.5a, I have no idea as to the gas production it is creating....
behind this mask is an idea, Mr Creedy, and ideas...are bullet proof

saintpoida

Yeah that was cool
Quote from: djctek on September 25, 2007, 10:20:14 PM
I made a video yaaaaaaaay......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7x9l8CHOO4

being an electronics newbie i was wondering what is the simplest way to test the circuit without plugging it into tubes?

Like test that the electronics are all wired up correctly before running it?

Thanks

djctek

You could just hook the output leads to a multimeter set to DC and watch the voltage jump up and down, it does not need to be hooked to anything for it to create the pulsed signal.
behind this mask is an idea, Mr Creedy, and ideas...are bullet proof

saintpoida

yeah thanks

i was more wondering if i needed to have some sort of load there or not, but i guess
the multimeter is enough

Thanks again!