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Author Topic: HHO Cell - Stan Meyer Design.  (Read 312724 times)

HurstOlds

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Re: HHO Cell - Stan Meyer Design.
« Reply #345 on: April 12, 2011, 05:47:11 PM »
Hi guys,

It took me two days to read through this entire thread and it has been very informative.  I was wondering if you have any further updates on your progress?

Thank you

chessnyt

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Re: HHO Cell - Stan Meyer Design.
« Reply #346 on: April 13, 2011, 05:55:14 AM »
Hi guys,

It took me two days to read through this entire thread and it has been very informative.  I was wondering if you have any further updates on your progress?

Thank you

This thread has been dead for a while now.  If you want to be a part of threads like this one, the number one HHO research site in the world is located at www.ionizationx.com.  There you will find what you are looking for as it is dedicated primarily to HHO research and Stan Meyer related devices.

Cheers

HurstOlds

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Re: HHO Cell - Stan Meyer Design.
« Reply #347 on: April 14, 2011, 07:43:47 AM »
Thank you Chess,

I wasn't aware of that site.  I will definately check it out!

Cheers!

Edit:  I can't seem to register with their site.  It keeps saying that the answers I'm giving for the verification question is wrong.  It's only 3 questions!!!  First answer is 7, third answer h20, what am I supposed to put for answer 2?
I tried a dozen variations of ionizationx.  Not sure what they are looking for here!
« Last Edit: April 14, 2011, 09:10:33 AM by HurstOlds »

CompuTutor

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Re: HHO Cell - Stan Meyer Design.
« Reply #348 on: April 16, 2011, 02:42:44 AM »
Thank you Chess,

I wasn't aware of that site.  I will definately check it out!

Cheers!

Edit:  I can't seem to register with their site.  It keeps saying that the answers I'm giving for the verification question is wrong.  It's only 3 questions!!!  First answer is 7, third answer h20, what am I supposed to put for answer 2?
I tried a dozen variations of ionizationx.  Not sure what they are looking for here!

Case Sensitive perhaps ?
I just registered with "IonizationX"

How did you concoct a dozen variations of that sir ?

Nice nick, great production releases...

HurstOlds

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Re: HHO Cell - Stan Meyer Design.
« Reply #349 on: April 16, 2011, 05:36:55 AM »
CompuTator,

Thanks, that worked!  I appreciate you taking the time to help me out

Cheers

chessnyt

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Re: HHO Cell - Stan Meyer Design.
« Reply #350 on: April 19, 2011, 04:13:58 AM »
CompuTator,

Thanks, that worked!  I appreciate you taking the time to help me out

Cheers

I'm glad you were able to register at ionizationx.com.  Only registered members can download ALL of the files and photos as guests can not even see most of them.  They are hidden to guests.  Enjoy the greatest compilation of Stanley Meyer's work ever housed in one place.

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Re: HHO Cell - Stan Meyer Design.
« Reply #351 on: June 24, 2011, 07:45:10 PM »
k, guys, activity coming back to the thread. Sorry been gone for a while ... notices a significant flaw in most HHO pulsing drawings - Explanation: As you may have observed (for example document D14.pdf) - nice pulsing circuit, and I would not have noticed if it would not have caused this annoying feedback in the transformer ... the truth is that the wrong side of the circuit is being pulsed! Inside a power supply / battery the flow of current is indeed from Negative to positive but outside - like in a WFC circuit - it always runs from positive to negative ... conclusion is simple, D14 pulses the negative side of the circuit (meaning after the electricity has already left the cell - kindda useless) hence the feedback in the transformer ... however ... if you pulse the positive side (the one prior to entering the cell) it's a whole new ballgame .... if anyone here wants descriptive schematics I am willing to share them, just as an example for everyone to try out.

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Re: HHO Cell - Stan Meyer Design.
« Reply #352 on: June 25, 2011, 12:24:55 PM »
Attached as promised, the revised secondary side of the circuit.

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Re: HHO Cell - Stan Meyer Design.
« Reply #353 on: October 25, 2011, 03:05:17 AM »
Looks good, but does it actually work?
The only Stan meyer design I've been able to get to work yet is the 8xa board, http://stansdream.com/stan_8xa_board.htm .
It makes tons of gas at even .3 amp.
I have to use an inverter to generate ac to run it though.
If you were able to get your circuit to achieve resonance, maybe it would be more efficient?

stevensrd1

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Re: HHO Cell - Stan Meyer Design.
« Reply #354 on: November 07, 2011, 08:49:22 PM »
I posted a way to produce free hydrogen,oxygen or electricity and listed it in the news forum. This method uses no added electricity like the old style form of water electrolysis. Always interesting topics about, best wishes all.

the_big_m_in_ok

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Re: HHO Cell - Stan Meyer Design.
« Reply #355 on: November 11, 2011, 05:18:18 AM »
Built in Germany - operational going into ultra sonic trials next week. My name is Pete and yes - I am the guy in the pic :) Cell tested without electronics - in less than one hour pressure of 2.5 BAR (almost 36 PSI achieved and it holds it as well - over pressure protection valve operates as anticipated) :)
I've downloaded the first posted schematic from this thread and when I saw the transformer, it reminded me of certain patent drawings I've seen in the past.   That's my concern: Patent components, as such, will not have been designed to split water into HHO deliberately.   They have unusual core coil winding patterns, but not to specifically make HHO.

Time's about up on this computer.   I'll be back later to explain try and what I mean further.

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Re: HHO Cell - Stan Meyer Design.
« Reply #356 on: November 13, 2011, 04:08:11 AM »
Time's about up on this computer.   I'll be back later to explain try and what I mean further.
Okay, so I'm back to try and describe what I mean by 'patents':
For those I've seen, by Meyers and others, the amount of energy to overcome H2-O2 bonds in water molecules is too high to be cost effective.  If sound is used as a means to affect the process, would that, in effect, amount to cold fusion while using and given frequency to split water into H2 and O2.
Microwaves can also be used to excite H2 molecules to ionize them and therefore split water into component gases.   It does take a resonant frequency, as I understand it, which is why an experimental VASMIR engine should work.

I said I had a reservation in the HHO design of Meyer, and that was it.  Just my 2 cents.

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Re: HHO Cell - Stan Meyer Design.
« Reply #357 on: February 20, 2013, 10:01:35 AM »
Duly noted :) Sorry I have been gone for so long but I was really really busy poking around. So my journey took me all the way back to the late 1800's and a guy named Nikola Tesla and I started seeing co-relations not only to Stanley Meyer but also to Edwin Gray's work ... made me wonder - so many similarities in those three peoples work, looks like Gray and Meyer made use of what Tesla was working on after he stopped working with alternating current. I also realized which parts meyer left out from his drawings:


1) There is no pulse generator in front of the primary coil (if there is it is merely to convert DC to pulsed DC in order to power the primary side) ...


2) behind the secondary coil should be a rectifier in order to turn the stepped up AC to DC again


3) behind the rectifier should be one or two or more large capacitors which are to be filled up by the stepped up DC


4) behind the capacitors (but before the blocking diode - positive side) should be a mechanical switch + properly spaced spark gap which repeatedly discharges the capacitor(s) accumulated high voltage through the blocking diode into the cell.


5) the blocking diode's sole purpose is to ensure that the pulse discharges are unidirectional - the interesting part that happens (the mystery) is in the spark gap / closure of the discharge switch, I can't quite put my finger on it to define what exactly happens but it happens anyways - maybe someone smarter than me can find a definition / explanation.


6) My findings: The circuit is plausible and not a myth at all. There is no violation of the law of thermodynamics because it is not a perpetual motion machine, you need water in order to run the device. Indeed I built a circuit which allows me to charge two 30uF caps in parallel (total 60 uF) up to 680 Volt DC with barely consuming 1.6 Watt during the short charge cycle, however the energy released upon sudden discharge can do a whole lot more than one would attribute to 1.6 Watts.


I will try to overcome my fear of great bodily harm and do a single test discharge into the cell, I hope the resulting pressure won't throw some steel pipes my way else it might turn out to be a quite painful experience. Anyone else wanna try this and have a similar setup / the means, go ahead - I take no responsibility for what may happen. ... god I hate hospitals ....

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Re: HHO Cell - Stan Meyer Design.
« Reply #358 on: April 29, 2014, 02:17:07 AM »

I just uploaded first ever videos showing a working spiral spool spinner in operation.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/805268116/spool-spinner-makes-axially-spiraled-wire-twisted-0


Unless you found a way to twist thousands of feet of wire then none of you have followed Stans VIC instructions.


I describe why I think it will work in the link above.


Ron

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Re: HHO Cell - Stan Meyer Design.
« Reply #359 on: April 29, 2014, 03:39:11 AM »
I just uploaded first ever videos showing a working spiral spool spinner making twisted bifilar wire.  https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/805268116/spool-spinner-makes-axially-spiraled-wire-twisted-0


Unless you found a way to twist thousands of feet of wire then none of you have followed Stans VIC guide.


I describe why I think it will work in the link above. Ron