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HHO Cell - Stan Meyer Design.

Started by peterpierre, October 11, 2008, 05:01:21 PM

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What do you think about my current findings in regards to my interpretation of Stanley Meyers System?

I think you're right on track.
Should work but I have reservations. (please post explanation)
I think you're way off. (please post explanation)

MeltDown

Interesting resonator. Are those piezo disks in between or magnets?

MeltDown

Also that pitting you are seeing on the ends of the tubes from ion collisions can be reduced by wiring the tubes (inner/outer) from opposite ends.

peterpierre

Those actually are kick-ass heavy duty piezo discs. Max. powered at 200V AC ... the resonance cavities these things can produce probably would rip even captainpeacan off his chair LOL  :o

MeltDown

Quote from: peterpierre on December 04, 2008, 02:26:09 PM
Those actually are kick-ass heavy duty piezo discs. Max. powered at 200V AC ... the resonance cavities these things can produce probably would rip even captainpeacan off his chair LOL  :o

So it will be interesting if you time the piezo pulses at the same time or run them with a flip flop. This is a test I have been meaning to do but find the cell voltage causes my piezo to not run. I was just using a pond fogger for the piezo.

If you need a simple circuit to drive it just use a 555 to a decade counter. Then you have flip flop or whatever you need depending on where the reset os on the decade counter. A high power 555 and NTE4017B are a good match.

peterpierre

Quote from: MeltDown on December 05, 2008, 12:05:19 AM
So it will be interesting if you time the piezo pulses at the same time or run them with a flip flop. This is a test I have been meaning to do but find the cell voltage causes my piezo to not run. I was just using a pond fogger for the piezo.

If you need a simple circuit to drive it just use a 555 to a decade counter. Then you have flip flop or whatever you need depending on where the reset os on the decade counter. A high power 555 and NTE4017B are a good match.

Hm, well those pics are the piezos only provisorically in the resonator ... the top plate is one pole but the bottom pole is for each piezo separately addressable so I can drive each of the 6 with a separate frequency ... so the pics are a while old.  for driving them I have a power amp .... 12VDC to 200VAC with a IRF640 n-Channel MOSFet wich is addressed via BNC by a Function Generator variable from 0.1 Hz - 5 MHz .... sooo I think I have addressed most possible issues and since the cell circuit and the sonic circuit are totally separate of each other, I am convinced that I should not encounter any errors.