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U.S. Patent 4,798,661

Column 8 Row 65
       
 "In generation of the  hydrogen and oxygen gasses to an infinite limit, as not yet fully  appreciated, the upper level of voltage level is removed WITH the  UTILIZATION of the ELECTRON INHIBITOR of FIGURE 7"


this means stan was able to remove the limit of how much voltage could be applied in the cell without allowing current which is 8.5 volts by creating a custom made component..  Figure 7




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Re: Stan Meyers most important statement in all his left behind works
« Reply #1 on: October 28, 2010, 23:30:09 pm »
 "In generation of the  hydrogen and oxygen gasses to an infinite  limit, as not yet fully  appreciated, the upper level of voltage level  is removed WITH the  UTILIZATION of the ELECTRON INHIBITOR of FIGURE 7"


in common lingo means

in the production of hydrogen and oxygen gasses to infinite amounts, as not yet fully understood the upper limits of voltage amplitude are removed (non existing) with the use of the electron inhibitor (plate resistor) of figure 7..


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any opinions on stans statement out of his patent would be grand

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Re: Stan Meyers most important statement in all his left behind works
« Reply #2 on: October 29, 2010, 02:09:30 am »
Patent gibberish... All the info is incomplete and fragmented as with most patents. I wouldn't pay too much attention to it... a resistor, is a resistor. What can be so special about a resistor?

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Re: Stan Meyers most important statement in all his left behind works
« Reply #3 on: October 29, 2010, 02:21:09 am »
This patent, if you read it carefully, clearly hints at resonant charging chokes, although he doesn't mention them explicitly.

For example read Line 50, Column 7. This is one of several references to the Chokes if you search through the whole patent.

Figure 1 is the same as 8XA, notice Diode 29, all that is missing from this drawing is the chokes.

The reason why he doesn't mention the chokes in this patent is because he wouldn't tell anyone about the VIC and how to restrict amps in a dead short condition, he says this in the NZ video. He waited another 3 years before patenting the VIC, and by that time he had already been running his Dune Buggy with it for 2-4 years.

The resistive electron inhibitor may have been one of his most important discoveries/developments in the early system, which is why he patented it still years later, but all designs are superseded with inductive amp restriction.

It is worth investigating, however the chokes obey the law of economics and the KISS principle over custom mixture resistive elements...

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Re: Stan Meyers most important statement in all his left behind works
« Reply #4 on: October 29, 2010, 03:05:42 am »
Donald your explanation seems very reasonable..
All in all you are saying stan was sending a unipolar voltage frequency  to a scr and was gating a duty cycle of that unipolar pulse frequency to the positive choke?

So if this does not conclude to results of infinite magnitudes it would be worth the further investigation of putting a plate resistor between negative resonant chokes ground connection, and ground?