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Stanley Meyer replication with low input power

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

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ashtweth_nihilisti

Quote from: 127.0.0.1 on May 11, 2008, 04:15:16 AM
i am building a meyer tube array now, having messed around these past weeks/months with joe cells, wire, and plates.  i would like to try straight 12v DC at .5amps.  i have been using a pwm on plates and the most volts i can get on .5amps is 4.5v.  anyone have any thoughts about running 12v @ .5amps straight?

also, i would like to know if anyone knows exactly (as in chemically) what the white coating is on plates/tubes that results from running them in.  i would also like to know exactly what the brown gunk is.

thx,
j

All those questions are being answered in a doc which will be on the panacea university dot org site soon, we are using our replication for validation etc. Yes in  proper tuned resonant circuit using the LAWTON circuit with 5amps should get you gas. with out stating chemically what the brown gak is, lets just say you need to condition your cells as described in the D14 document until it disappears, so brown gak is a sign of an un conditioned cell.

Read the D14 document all those Q's can be cleared up.
?If you create your own electricity, heating and water systems, you create your own politics. Maybe that?s what they?re afraid of.? ?? Michael Reynolds
http://www.panacea-bocaf.org
http://www.panaceauniversity.org

http://www.geocities.com/glorybangla/cqtes.htm

razasunny54

Hi,

Does any one know if ZnO can be coated on SS 304L/316L plates. I am trying to find companies who would do this.

Thanks

lefferdink

Thanks for the heads up on the 316L seamless tubing. I tried to order tubing from the site that was listed in this forum and could not get past 5/8" o.d.  They also showed stainless needles.  evidently  you have to have their product number for the two sizes needed. (1" o.d. and 3/4" o.d.)  I have been looking for the name of the company again in this forum and somehow can't find it. If anyone on this forum can give me the information I would greatly appreciate it.  I have been ordering from McMaster Carr in the past but they don't have seamless 316L tubing.

ashtweth_nihilisti

The experiment wont work, you need seamless ;)
?If you create your own electricity, heating and water systems, you create your own politics. Maybe that?s what they?re afraid of.? ?? Michael Reynolds
http://www.panacea-bocaf.org
http://www.panaceauniversity.org

http://www.geocities.com/glorybangla/cqtes.htm

127.0.0.1

jefferdink:

the best pricing on SS tubing i have seen is through MSC.  i bookmarked the link.  you need to be seated firmly in your chair before looking at pricing on 316L seamless SS tubing.  you can get clear cast (the good stuff) acrylic tubing through freckleface.com.  again, best prices i have seen.  if you're cost-concious (and who isn't), go with extruded acrylic through one of the ebay vendors.  here's the link to MSC:

http://www1.mscdirect.com/CGI/NNPDFF?PMPAGE=4088&PMT4NO=40028463&PMT4TP=*ITPD&PMITEM=01412758&PMCTLG=00

and the link to freckleface:
http://freckleface.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/plasticmaterial.html

umm ok... on the brown gunk... does anyone know chemically what this is?  i suspect it is iron-based and perhaps FeSO4 or some such.  what i'm really interested in knowing is the exact chemical composition of what forms on the anode surface as the tubes are being conditioned.  anyone have access to a GLC or other testing equipment to determine this?  i think we should be able to get this nailed down.

j