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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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RunningBare

I'm copying this across to save me having to type it all out again.

Actually to explain, this was never a test for gas output because my tube configuration is totally inefficient anyway, this was actually a test of the bifilar transformer configuration

I'm not going to even bother completing the second test, it has already confirmed what Ravi advised and I thought about a few hours ago.

In the first test the bifilar configuration was the one Ravi suggested

In the second test which has now been running for 2 hours and barely giving much gas the original bifilar arrangement is being used
apart from the bifilar the parameters are pretty much the same, in fact I had to bring down the frequency and pulse width so that the current drawn matched the first test because it was above 0.6amps



Quote from: RunningBare on September 20, 2007, 10:41:30 PM
Ok guys, I finally got some numbers you can run with...

I fed the tubes with a DC pulse at 6080hz approx.
Total current drawn by circuit and tubes 0.5amps, voltage 12.5
Then the 6080hz was gated, 90ms ON, 60ms OFF.
It took 1 hour 20 minutes to collect approx 600ml of gas.

If anyone would like to run those numbers I will be back with a second lot after another test run.

tao

Can you attempt to feed a frequency to your tubes based on my previous post?

the base equation, after simplification is: 717.5/L = F, where L is in meters, and F is in Hz

let google convert your inches for you: Example: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&q=5+in+to+m&btnG=Search

So, for 5 inch tubes, 5 in = 0.127 m ,  so F=717.5/.027 = 5,650 Hz


You might have already done this, and if you have, excuse me.......

RunningBare

Thanks tao, my tubes are 8cm in length, calculated frequency 8968.75 hz, I've got it very close to that now, running the test again from fresh, including a change of water.


Quote from: tao on September 21, 2007, 01:12:32 AM
Can you attempt to feed a frequency to your tubes based on my previous post?

the base equation, after simplification is: 717.5/L = F, where L is in meters, and F is in Hz

let google convert your inches for you: Example: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&q=5+in+to+m&btnG=Search

So, for 5 inch tubes, 5 in = 0.127 m ,  so F=717.5/.027 = 5,650 Hz


You might have already done this, and if you have, excuse me.......


Gheller J



Looks like d bifilar input connection has been corrected in this D14 after Ravi's schematic on d last pg.

Gh. J.