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Author Topic: Stanley Meyer replication with low input power  (Read 831404 times)

volli

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Re: Stanley Meyer replication with low input power
« Reply #720 on: July 01, 2008, 06:23:51 PM »
Thanks ravi for all your hard work and specially for this url !
I think i will order a kit  ::)

Please tell us soon your newest developments here  :) we missed u so much.

Jamie

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Re: Stanley Meyer replication with low input power
« Reply #721 on: July 03, 2008, 03:14:04 AM »
Yes, thanks for posting. I really appreciate it.
And yes, it is hard to get all the material, i'm sure it's easier to build the unit then get the material. Not many U.S. supplies ship this stuff to Canada, so the url will be helpful.

@ Volli
If you order a kit besure to tell us how it works eh. Post a video if you can.

Jamie

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Re: Stanley Meyer replication with low input power
« Reply #722 on: July 04, 2008, 11:38:49 PM »
Does Anyone have a picture of a built circut? A 100nF ceramic capacitor must a 1/2" wide, no?

Jamie

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Re: Stanley Meyer replication with low input power
« Reply #723 on: July 08, 2008, 01:57:44 AM »
Where's the best place to get a good oscilloscope? How about ferrite rod and coil wire? Any good place to get those?

lapperll

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Re: Stanley Meyer replication with low input power
« Reply #724 on: July 08, 2008, 02:16:26 AM »
Here is a good place to get an oscilloscope.  http://stores.ebay.com/The-Oscilloscope-Store  Find what you want and then I would check www.Craigslist.com

You can try this one also.   http://www.elexp.com/index.htm

No they do not need to be 16v, but here is a link to a good online electronics store. https://www.allelectronics.com/

Hope this helps.

LapperLL




rakerMoon

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Re: Stanley Meyer replication with low input power
« Reply #725 on: July 10, 2008, 06:07:02 AM »
Im new to this forum, id like to throw out a few pics of what im working on. I am far from an electrical engineer and im reaching out for some help. Can I get some direction.

rakerMoon

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Re: Stanley Meyer replication with low input power
« Reply #726 on: July 10, 2008, 06:24:59 AM »
Its a simple settup for bench testing.

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Ravi/Meyer Replication for Laymans
« Reply #727 on: July 11, 2008, 03:39:30 AM »
Hello all!,

I have been reading these forums for the past few months gathering as much knowledge and understanding of the Meyer project and Ravi and Lawton's great replications as well. 

I have long been a student of science and at my young age cannot argue that I am a product of a technology and digital driven generation.  Having said that I understand 80-90% of the technical terminology used throughout these posts but have struggled in my own replication with certain, whether it be electrical or otherwise, lingo.  I ask all of you experts to guide me, without predetermination or judgment of my abilities. 

My cell is setup as such:
(7) 7" 316L stainless steel tubes.  Outside tube is 1" OD with wall of .065" and inner tube is .75" with .065" wall leaving a gap of .12" or 1.524 mm gap. I used small rubber i cut from a 8x8 inch sheet from the local hard ware store.  1/16" thick.  I have sanded them cross directionally with 60 grit sandpaper on the outside and did the best I could to sand the insides of each tube. 

All 7 tubes are set in a 4" acrylic tube using PVC end connectors both on top and bottom. 

I purchased the clear acrylic tube from www.usplastic.com ; it comes in 6' lengths only but is about $40.
The ss was purchased from www.onlinemetals.com and was the best price i could find after searching over 50 websites in the course of 2 weeks.

I have just now finished construction of the cell and tested a single extra tube setup of the same criteria as above for passifivation purposes.  All i currently have for a power source is a semi drained 12v car battery for this testing purpose.  It is pushing out about 9v and I applied that to the single tube for 30 minutes let to rest for 30 minutes and on again for 30.  This produces a thin white film on the anode immediately. 

I'm currently working of getting a variable pulse circuit at vptechno.com  since i don't have the electronics know how to put it all together myself.

i have a few questions that i do need answered in LAY MAN'S terms:

1)How do I make a charging choke and does it go after the pulse circuit in the circuit.

2)has anyone had any success with stan's VIC or inductors?

3)i'm using ss as leads.  will it kill me? i mean, is it going to hurt the output dramatically.  I know it has a higher resistance.

4)what should i use as a power source? a simple car battery charger?

I'll attach pictures soon and video as well of the cell.  Tell me what you guys think.

Thanks

smallpotatoes

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Re: Stanley Meyer replication with low input power
« Reply #728 on: July 11, 2008, 06:15:28 AM »
to R.  in stan meyer's videos, i noticed in his lecture he talks about increasing the strength of the polarity of the O and the H. you can do this by using pressure. also his cell was clearly able to hold pressure. did dave lawton or you use a pressurized cell?

rumpuscat

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Re: Stanley Meyer replication with low input power
« Reply #729 on: July 12, 2008, 01:44:58 AM »
Here is a place that seems to have the stainless in pretty much any form you could want,T304 or T316, but I don't see a lot of T316L.

http://www.onlinemetals.com/merchant.cfm?id=1&step=2&top_cat=1

Stan said he used T304 in line 52 of patent # 4936961 for what ever that's worth.

ashtweth_nihilisti

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Re: Stanley Meyer replication with low input power
« Reply #730 on: July 12, 2008, 04:41:25 AM »
Thanks ravi for all your hard work and specially for this url !
I think i will order a kit  ::)

Please tell us soon your newest developments here  :) we missed u so much.

Yup and things are cooling down very well, we have 200+ subscribers WATCHING Ravi and the organizations and making sure Any thing suspicious gets reported to the authorities.
http://www.panacea-bocaf.org/newsletter/newsletter.htm

Ravi is right, you can get every thing on one page, we have endorsed these guys, they use the revenue stream for further OPEN source research.
http://www.panacea-bocaf.org/meyerswatercell.htm

We will soon have a cell and new DYI write up coming. Thanks to all subscribers for watching.

Jamie

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Re: Stanley Meyer replication with low input power
« Reply #731 on: July 13, 2008, 06:08:52 AM »
I have to say I feel completely safe posting on these forums. Like you said ashtweth_nihilisti (what's that name meen anyway?) there are so many people into this now it would be impossible to stop, so why would they bother trying? Anyway....

Question, I just built the D14 circut on a breadboard, no MOSFET yet and I have a LED hooked to each 555's pin 3 for testing. The Gateing 555 pin 3(output) is fine, but when it is fed into the Pulse 555 pin 4(reset) it gates that chips output ON instead of gateing it OFF.

          I___I""""I___I""""I___I""""I___I""""I___I""""I___I""""I___I""""I___I""""I___I""""I___I""""I___I""""I___I"''
                                                                 NO GATING

          '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''""""I___I""""I___I""""I___I'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''I___I""""I___I""""I___I'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''I___I""
                                                                 GATING ON

          _________________I""""I___I""""I___________________I""""I___I""""I____________________I""
                                                                   DESIRED (but just not happening)

Is my 555 timer not the right one or something? They are both NE555P. When I run them separatly they both work correctly. I'm hoping to get a Digital Video Camera this week, then I'll upload the video of my circut and what I have done so far. I'll make sure it's in focus  ;)

ethospete

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Re: Stanley Meyer replication with low input power
« Reply #732 on: July 14, 2008, 06:51:45 PM »
Hi,

I've been studying everything I can find about HHO Generation - could acoustic resonance possibly have a part to play...?

If you study Stan's unit carefully you will see that there are small sections that are cut out of the outer tubes - just like you do with church organ pipes to tune them to a specific frequency.

The outer and inner pipes in the HHO Generator are different diameters so maybe by cutting the slot out of one of them they can be made to resonate at exactly the same frequency...?

I've not seen these slots on any other units that people have tried so far, so maybe adding them will make a further improvement to their output.

I've just ordered a Dave Lawton PWM and wonder if anyone knows where I can order a set of pipes from to experiment, or someone that will make a set up to order...?

I hope that this idea is useful... I'm also interested in any other information that might also be useful...

Very many thanks...

All the best,

Pete...

www.dinglefoundation.com

ashtweth_nihilisti

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Re: Stanley Meyer replication with low input power
« Reply #733 on: July 15, 2008, 10:18:10 AM »
endorsed kits by the non profit org i work for (they are open source engineers) can be found here
http://www.panacea-bocaf.org/meyerswatercell.htm

ethospete

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Re: Stanley Meyer replication with low input power
« Reply #734 on: July 15, 2008, 12:29:40 PM »
ashtweth_nihilisti - Many thanks for the link and I'll go from there. I've seen a lot of great info out there from the Panacea University but not chatted with anyone there yet. Can you reccomend who I should email there...?

All the best,

Pete...