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Author Topic: Stanley Meyers revisited  (Read 48034 times)

keithturtle

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Re: Stanley Meyers revisited
« Reply #60 on: July 18, 2007, 09:03:44 AM »
"and know the "why", for without the "why" you are lost, just trying to copy, when it demands that you understand it."

IronHead surely knows that of which he speaks

http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=2057.890

At least we're all gettin' on the same page, or mebbe the same chapter of this here book...

Turtle

PULSED)ReverseH/Ofuelcell

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Re: Stanley Meyers revisited
« Reply #61 on: July 18, 2007, 09:33:34 AM »
All,

I?ve been having great success with the transformer diode and bifilar chokes. I?m creating the same amount of gas and more with 0.1 amps, at 240 volts, that I would with my original power supply of 12 volts and 8 amps. This is still the same wattage used roughly, but I?m using high voltage low currant.

You are all doing great here, we are doing what we can back at the WFC forum, keep up the great work.

Pulsed,

popeye68

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Re: Stanley Meyers revisited
« Reply #62 on: July 18, 2007, 11:25:40 AM »

With an alternator ,when you pulse the rotor coil you end up with
a pulsing sinewave . The negative part is blocked by the diode (meyers).
Kind of ramped pulse signal...(?!)

The signal/pause depending on alternator-RPM

With only a transformer and a puls generator you don't get the ramped signal.


You can even use an alternator (when not rotating) as an transformer with
adjustable coupling (?) (Coupling depending on rotor angle)

bla,bla  ;-))

keithturtle

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Re: Stanley Meyers revisited
« Reply #63 on: July 19, 2007, 02:30:15 AM »
The ramped signal is one I overlooked.   Rummaging around I found a couple good alternators I can tear into; now to find guidance on what to do whenever I get my claws on their innards...

Basking in the sun,

Turtle