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Re: Figuring out the Steam Resonator
« Reply #120 on: February 20, 2012, 21:53:13 pm »
Has a frequency been determined? We know that water efficiently adsorbs energy from infrared and microwave frequency ranges, but, are there any special frequencies we could use that are in the sound and ultrasound ranges?

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Re: Figuring out the Steam Resonator
« Reply #121 on: February 21, 2012, 01:40:59 am »
AFAIK no specific frequency has been found. I think it depends on the transformer setup.
Tony says he generated hot water using his alternating dc circuit, and I believe him.
However, I think he is doing something more exotic with the transformer or the cell, as those are
the only two variables, beside the two signal inputs, that could affect it.
I believe the frequency will depend on the cell, transformer, and the water, but you would think
it would be more forgiving than the resonant cavity, as it is simply alternating HV on and off...
Another curious fact is meyer's steam resonator coil has much thicker wire than the dunebuggy
coils - does this tell us it was a lower voltage than on the resonant cavity coils?

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Re: Figuring out the Steam Resonator
« Reply #122 on: March 02, 2012, 22:49:45 pm »
Tony's circuit is bunk.
I, and it seems many other, on this site have built the steam resonator circuit he posted and got ---- nada!
The only thing I accomplished was frying 220 ohm resistors because they overheated so badly.
If you are going to post something that you claim works, make sure it does - we may actually try to build it.
If someone has an idea that does work and is not just trying to get publicity, feel free to post - I will be the first to chip in!

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Re: Figuring out the Steam Resonator
« Reply #123 on: March 03, 2012, 01:03:45 am »
Which circuit/s are you speaking of meyertech? I was not aware Tony had anything posted.

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Re: Figuring out the Steam Resonator
« Reply #124 on: March 03, 2012, 02:19:15 am »
This is the circuit Tony posted that does not work.
Perhaps there is more to it than has been released.
All I know is that the circuit, as posted, does not work. Plain and simple.