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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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CowboyRX

What is the length and diameter of the coil ferrite material?
Also it's a core, not a rod; correct?
Where did you buy it and for how much?

xbox hacker

Quote from: CowboyRX on August 18, 2008, 05:57:49 PM
What is the length and diameter of the coil ferrite material?
Also it's a core, not a rod; correct?
Where did you buy it and for how much?

The coil is form a old arcade game monitor, its for the horizontal width....is adjustable, the ferrite is threaded inside the white plastic thing, and it can screw up and down. I un-wound the coil and re-wound it with the bifilar wire. The ferrite is about a little over 1/4" in diameter. The total length is just over 1" long. You cant buy one...i made it  ;D

But i can sell you one if you REALLLLLLLLY need it.  ;)

CowboyRX

Is this bifiler and PWM combination able to produce the Meyer pulse train?
All pdfs I have seen suggest using 3/8" ferrite rod, is 1/4" just as effective?

xbox hacker

Quote from: CowboyRX on August 18, 2008, 06:40:39 PM
Is this bifiler and PWM combination able to produce the Meyer pulse train?
All pdfs I have seen suggest using 3/8" ferrite rod, is 1/4" just as effective?

GOOD NEWS!!!!!!
I need everyone's help to look at these scope shots i took.....IS THIS MYERS PULSE TRAIN ??? ??? Or am i a fool, and i am looking at this wrong?
This is the output from the coil...powered from the PWM @ 12VDC with gating on.

Please comment on these images.....

Sorry for the bad quality..its a cell phone camera ...lol

newbie123

Looks like the Meyer's wave form to me   :)     The trick is making it work


HeairBear, any chance you could send me a copy of that Meyer's Demo Cell schematic?  Thanks.
Until you can measure it, arguing about something can be many things.. But science is not one of them.