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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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gilles

I accidentally blew up my frequency generator few days ago. Had previously blown up fuse and put some screw instead of it and forgot it there... till I shortcircuited, really smart of me lol

Anyways, I took one PWM motor controller i had bought form ebay with frequency regulator and hooked it up to all 7 tubes. As my setup has long tubes this time, I couldnt put more than 3volts out, because the amps were getting too high with usual tap water and my power supply, which has autmatic 10amps protection switched off. And of course at this low voltage, no gas was produced.
But what was interesting to notice, for the first time, the tubes or smth inside tube started to make sound when I regulated frequency, either with chokes or without. Perhaps wires, but i couldnt make much difference. It had never happened before with smaller ones, and if any sound would come it would be the chokes or the power supply itself.
Dont know how much of help is this information, but when I get to multiply the input voltage to get any productions, I can at least check, if resonation sound inside the tube makes any difference.

RunningBare

I seriously suggest to check for a short circuit in the tubes, 10 amps is way to high just for 3 volts, a good guess for the sound you heard was the wires creating a strong magnetic field with that kind of current and resonating the tube metal.


Quote from: gilles on October 04, 2007, 09:09:47 AM
I accidentally blew up my frequency generator few days ago. Had previously blown up fuse and put some screw instead of it and forgot it there... till I shortcircuited, really smart of me lol

Anyways, I took one PWM motor controller i had bought form ebay with frequency regulator and hooked it up to all 7 tubes. As my setup has long tubes this time, I couldnt put more than 3volts out, because the amps were getting too high with usual tap water and my power supply, which has autmatic 10amps protection switched off. And of course at this low voltage, no gas was produced.
But what was interesting to notice, for the first time, the tubes or smth inside tube started to make sound when I regulated frequency, either with chokes or without. Perhaps wires, but i couldnt make much difference. It had never happened before with smaller ones, and if any sound would come it would be the chokes or the power supply itself.
Dont know how much of help is this information, but when I get to multiply the input voltage to get any productions, I can at least check, if resonation sound inside the tube makes any difference.

djctek

I brightened up some of the youtube videos I posted to make it easier to see...

www.youtube.com/variablepulse

and listed 2 more Lawton pulse "Black Box" on  eBay item # 120168462329

for anyone who's interested.
behind this mask is an idea, Mr Creedy, and ideas...are bullet proof

saintpoida

after reading the patent posted a little back it says you can calculate the capicantance of the water and staineless
steel

using surface area, dielectric and distance spaced apart

i found a formula but it required the permitivity of the dielectric so does anyone know the permitivity of water?

i have no idea if this is correct but its an idea?

saintpoida

oh i should say the above is in relation to a resonant circuit