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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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tinu

Hi Ravi,

Why is it so hard to give a real measurement of the power used?
There are already many posts dealing with the same issue and you seem to give a lot of lateral explanations instead of doing the simplest thing: to answer directly to these concerns.

What is that difficult in placing a DC ammeter immediately after the 12V power source and then an electrolytic capacitor in parallel with the freq generator and also a DC voltmeter on the capacitor and do a close-to-real real power estimate?!

If the input power is only about 6W, a capacitor of 30-50 miliF should do. It should keep the voltage and current fluctuations in a relatively small range, thus ensuring a reasonable error in power computation.

Beat me if I understand you!   ???
Electrolytics are cheap and you can go up to 1F at 12V if you want lower the errors and to really prove your point?
You already have at least two ammeters?
I can do the multiplication, if needed?  ;D

(By the way: those wires were not burn at 1A. Not a chance! Maybe at 8-10A is possible as it is possible that you had current nodes along the wires.)

Tx,
Tinu

ravzz

ppl i have a prob ...cnat post any more

good luck