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Author Topic: Meyer tubes and lawton circuit success  (Read 16480 times)

bigfatpothead

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Meyer tubes and lawton circuit success
« on: July 08, 2007, 08:42:16 AM »
here is the video showing my device
I suck the HHO into my engine through the
vacuum line.

My car (94 ford escort) went from 28 MPG to 45 MPG

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHTy6CCNnAA

We can all do this, If I can,,,,
Roland A. Duby

www.potheadsofcomedy.com

lincolninked

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Re: Meyer tubes and lawton circuit success
« Reply #1 on: July 08, 2007, 08:49:24 AM »
Good going!  May I suggest 316 L plates and distilled water with just a tad bit of lye to make it Cary current.  That will reduce sludge.  Also the humans belong on the people friendly side of the firewall.  The cell goes under the hood away from people.  The gases also degrade over a small distance so you loose some of the combustion effect by having it that far from the engine.

keithturtle

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Re: Meyer tubes and lawton circuit success
« Reply #2 on: July 08, 2007, 08:51:07 AM »
Welcome, bigfatpothead;

Nice set-up... got any numbers for us?

Specifically, litres of HHO produced for power applied over time?

Thanks, Turtle

Oreyeon

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Re: Meyer tubes and lawton circuit success
« Reply #3 on: July 08, 2007, 08:35:21 PM »
Where can I buy the PCB for Lawton's Circuitry, and the parts to solder in?

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Re: Meyer tubes and lawton circuit success
« Reply #4 on: July 09, 2007, 12:23:50 AM »
Mouser  http://www.mouser.com/search/Default.aspx
has all the components, but ya gotta know what to look for- the turtle got some chip caps by mistake and had to go to Radio Shack for the right parts.  Be sure to buy only parts with pictures available.

I gotta have pics cuz I don't read too well <grin>



Keith

Oreyeon

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Re: Meyer tubes and lawton circuit success
« Reply #5 on: July 09, 2007, 12:28:40 AM »
Would it be possible to get a parts list of what's needed? I can assemble everything on my own, but not sure where to look to find the parts list for the Lawton's Circuit.

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Re: Meyer tubes and lawton circuit success
« Reply #6 on: July 09, 2007, 12:58:09 AM »
OK, Oreyeon;

Here's the bill of lading for my mouser order.   There's enough parts here to build two lawton 2 chip boards, as well as some other parts not related to that project.   Print it, sit down with Dave's materal sheet, edit the things y'all ain't gonna need, then go to mouser's site and git whatever.  They ain't got a minimum order, so it won't be much over $25 I reckon.

The mosfet is what I picked from their list, (cuz they ain't got the BUZ 350) and it ain't burnt up yet.
Here' the list and their part #s:

MERCHANDISE:

STOCK NUMBER        ORDERED AVAILABILITY             PRICE  Ext. Price
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271-100-RC          30      30 Ships Immediately     0.090  2.700

271-220-RC          20      20 Ships Immediately     0.090  1.800

271-820-RC          20      20 Ships Immediately     0.090  1.800

140-MLRL16V100-RC   10      10 Ships Immediately     0.130  1.300

647-TVX1C470MAD     5       5 Ships Immediately      0.270  1.350

140-MLRH16V10-RC    5       5 Ships Immediately      0.290  1.450

80-C0603C105K4R     5       5 Ships Immediately      0.170  0.850

81-GRM40X224K16D    5       5 Ships Immediately      0.260  1.300

81-GRM155R71C104KA885       5 Ships Immediately      0.090  0.450

80-C0603C103K4R     15      15 Ships Immediately     0.210  3.150

512-1N4148          30      30 Ships Immediately     0.040  1.200

81-GRM39X473K16D    10      10 Ships Immediately     0.100  1.000

81-GNM214R71C104MA1D10      10 Ships Immediately     0.120  1.200

863-1N4007G         10      10 Ships Immediately     0.150  1.500

595-NE555P          4       4 Ships Immediately      0.450  1.800

512-NE555N          12      12 Ships Immediately     0.290  3.480

863-MC7805BTG       2       2 Ships Immediately      0.600  1.200

879-2SK3111Z        3       3 Ships Immediately      1.990  5.970

313-1500F-10K       4       4 Ships Immediately      1.500  6.000

531-PT6KV-47K       4       4 Ships Immediately      0.280  1.120

574-85H48WE         1       1 Ships Immediately      16.380 16.380




Merchandise Amount: 57.000
Shipping: To Be Determined

If you order all that ya oughta be able to build it.  But keep in mind, I ain't done it yet.  There mighta been some parts I had on the shelf that I did not order; that's why ya gotta sit down with the spec sheet an figger out what you want.

[ I say the mosfet ain't burnt up yet cuz I drive it with the sig gen direct... and not much time on it]

Us turtles are slow at gettin 'round to things.

Turtle

bigfatpothead

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Re: Meyer tubes and lawton circuit success
« Reply #7 on: July 09, 2007, 05:53:15 AM »
I have all the parts except the heatsink
to build the curcuit
when I bought my parts I had to order bulk of each item

I have enough that I could package em up for 30 bucks unassembled

and a close-up image of my circuit board. if any one wants the parts

email me and we can work out a paypal payment and shipping plan
thelasname@yahoo.com

I used a water filter for under the sink to mount all my parts in.
and I have a thin plastic blow out plate that will release any explosive energy that might accidently happen...  I have absolutely no room under my hood, but my next car will be chosen with that in mind....

I am thinking about putting my device in the back but then I can't be sure it is working.
where it sits now I can look over and see the as bubbles and rest assured I am saving fuel.

As far as plates I am using 316L tubes like in meyers unit just shorter (my tubes are 6 inches long) I would love to add tubes and see if I can run my car just on HHO..

I am also very interested in making a radio wave HHO generator...
I am thinking that it could be done with the circuitry in a cordless 2.4 Gig phone.

maybe wrap the antenna around a small container of saltwater,,
Does this sound possible to anyone???

www.bigfatpothead.com

Zoi

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Re: Meyer tubes and lawton circuit success
« Reply #8 on: July 22, 2007, 10:09:42 PM »
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bigfatpothead

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Re: Meyer tubes and lawton circuit success
« Reply #9 on: July 24, 2007, 06:45:01 PM »
Here' how I did it.

I turned on my AM radio near 620 AM.

you can hear the Lawton circuit ticking away.

turn all of your pots (variable resistors) to the left.

in the schematic there are 2 three position switches.

the left hand switch is set to the left most position
the right hand switch is set to the center position.

slowly start turning the 10K pots in very small increments.

wait 10 seconds before changing the pots, you may see small amounts aof bubbles right away.

keep turning each 10 k pot but not past the halfway mark, if you get that far then you should turn all pots to the opposite direction and start from there, working your way back, SLOWLY.

On the radio you will hear the clicks getting faster and faster until the sound like a steady tone on the radio, a very high tone....

good luck...


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Re: Meyer tubes and lawton circuit success
« Reply #10 on: July 24, 2007, 06:52:17 PM »
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Re: Meyer tubes and lawton circuit success
« Reply #11 on: July 24, 2007, 09:26:34 PM »
Hi builders!

@bigfatpothead

When you talk about the Dave Lawton's circuit are you reffering to this file:
http://freenrg.info/Stanley_Meyer/D14.pdf   ?

If yes, do you use the coils of an alternator or do you only use the circuit on his own?

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Zoi

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Re: Meyer tubes and lawton circuit success
« Reply #12 on: July 24, 2007, 10:03:04 PM »
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Re: Meyer tubes and lawton circuit success
« Reply #13 on: July 24, 2007, 11:01:29 PM »


@Bouzouki

Thanks for answering.

Actually, I also made the Lawton circuit a couple of months ago (with heat sink). As I was not able to get a lot of gas (I got much more gas with a mere 12 volts bat (and, BTW, of lot of amps  ;))), I gave up my experiments with this 'standalone' circuit. I thought that this 'coil-less' circuit was too simple to be efficient and too good to be true... :-\
 
So, I was wondering if you were talking about this very circuit.
Now, I will carry on my experiments and try the Big_Fat_Pot_Head AM radio tuning  :)
BTW: 620 AM? 620 meters?

Thanks again for sharing.
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Re: Meyer tubes and lawton circuit success
« Reply #14 on: July 25, 2007, 12:44:50 AM »
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