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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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peter from oz

Meanwhile back at kindergarden, got dj's black box back, DJ the mosfet was not cactus it had stuffed a 555 and the other one was not well, upgraded the other thingies (resisters, had to look it up) and back to making gas THRU a battery, cooool. Just looked at DJs video, nice to see the dial turning, have found the best production rate is with everything turned to the right, it really pumps out a cloud but am waiting for conditioning to get big bubbles. My new best mate says he can make these boards pretty cheaply (no offence DJ but we are on the other side of the pond) and is in Melbourne, can also do the ferrite wound thingies. He used to make bullet proof electronics for the Defence Dept and is interested in the teccnology, anyone int. give me a PM depending on interest hell give me a price. Also hooked up a comp fan to cool the mosfet, it does get hot.
Regards
Peter

RunningBare

If you can find one, the turning indicator lamp from a car will be a good load test, connect it where the tubes would normally connect, you can also tell if mark/space is working because by varying it you should see the lamp brighten or dim.


Quote from: saintpoida on September 25, 2007, 11:57:41 PM
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!

saintpoida

sweet one thanks for that i will just rip one outta my car lol!!

djctek

Peter from Oz, good to hear you got things running again, No offense taken - I'm not here to be a sole supplier of PWM's, I'm just here to help out, Building 10 of these units is a 40 hour week on top of running my Computer Business 50+ hours a week. Shipping is expensive across the pond from the states. It would be good for you guys to have a local supplier.
behind this mask is an idea, Mr Creedy, and ideas...are bullet proof

gilles

Heres what I have assembled in my free time this week. Got little tired of my primitive first setup and put together this time 7 tubes of 65cm length. There is no specific calculaton behind the length, I just got 2m length tubes and cut into 3 shorter each. Im in the middle of procces of now gettin rid of the iron muck. One interesting thing though appears. There seems to form a chain of bubbles on top of tubes close to the centre and also around them on the acrylic. When shaked off, they assemble again in short time. Interesting :)