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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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saintpoida

hi again

i have been trying to measure the voltage accross the cell but the volts seem very low...

unfortunately i only have a digital voltmeter at moment, and its only showing like 4 volts
does that sound right? i would have thought there was a fair bit more?

Thats accross the cell, accross the output im getting 7v and accross the input im getting around 11 volts
so does anyone know if thats right or is there something going wrong here?

saintpoida

... or could this be related to conditiong??

cause this is across a cell i made from spare bits and has had no formal conditioning
to it, i just made it and ran it straight away over weekend so its got hardly any coating??

i still would of thought there would be more than 4v?

could inductors cause this if they were done incorrectly or something?

thanks again

dutchy1966

Quote from: atlantex on October 07, 2007, 04:54:53 AM
Hi dutchy1966,

looks good but I would strongly recommend to replace the copper cables BEFORE you start the first test !

One point of the conditioning is to clean the tubes, with these sorts of cables you will have a lot of brown scum, the tubes
will get brown marks at the connection points and the cables will oxidize...

Please don't do the same mistakes as many many people in the past.


atlantex

Hi atlantex,

Thanks for the tip. What do you suggest? Use SS wire inside the cell as per D14.pdf?

Robert

peter from oz

Finally got some powder happening. Got some liquid calcium from aquarium shop, used for coral in fish tanks. Had no choice my Rain water and dam water was to "clean" l think. Anybody see any problems with this.

Also, when l build my unit properly rather than testing phase, instead of welding wires to wfc if l drill hole into tubes and use bolts and 2 nuts instead of clamps (cos l've noticed the bolt arrangement on clamp does rust and will eventually fail l presume) Would l have to get it re annealed, anbody know?

Awesome unit Dutchy

Thanks for the tip Atlantex

Peter

dutchy1966

Quote from: peter from oz on October 07, 2007, 07:37:37 AM
Finally got some powder happening. Got some liquid calcium from aquarium shop, used for coral in fish tanks. Had no choice my Rain water and dam water was to "clean" l think. Anybody see any problems with this.

Also, when l build my unit properly rather than testing phase, instead of welding wires to wfc if l drill hole into tubes and use bolts and 2 nuts instead of clamps (cos l've noticed the bolt arrangement on clamp does rust and will eventually fail l presume) Would l have to get it re annealed, anbody know?

Awesome unit Dutchy

Thanks for the tip Atlantex

Peter

Hi Peter,

I've got one remark on adding the calcium. I have thought of that too but was told it isn't entirely certain what that layer, that is forming on the tubes, is..... So maybe it helps maybe it doesn't.... Of course I hope it works out because that would benefit everyone.
I have the stuff at home because i've got an aquarium  ;)

Then about the clamps....are yours not SS or are they still starting to rust?
Also, is there anything wrong with welding the wires to the tubes, as you say you want to bolt them next time....

Robert