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Re: unipolar pulse trains
« Reply #5 on: October 29, 2008, 00:15:27 am »
even when you get it unipolar know that everybody had the same problem you will have... arcing in the water cap.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSmxliLwhT8 (notice the arcing )

IMHO, the electron extraction should help prevent the arcing, which hasn't been included in any experiments that I've seen.  Lack of electrons, inability to arc.

I've watched that video numerous times.  At what time in the video do you see the arcing?

Yes kinesis , your water probably wont be pure enough , and VIC 7-8 is all in 1, plz read the post i made a few weeks ago regarding this @ waterfuelcell.org , and plz read quote #6 , where he mentions the electron inhibiting effect in direct relationship to voltage inducement effect

This goes directly against what Meyer says, any type of water can be used including sea water(which would be conductive).  This might just be stuck in my mind though.  I've read and reread the tech brief and his other patents enough times that I might be confused and that seemed to be his goal of all these publications so reproduction would be futile by a stealing of the idea S.O.B.

I question how much success any of us will see until all of the pieces (high voltage, electron extraction, incoming air ionization, and ...) are combined.  If it were easy Meyer's wouldn't have been working on this for so many years, although there are obvious improvements going on. 

When I first started researching all of this, I didn't have that much respect for Stan Meyer.  After doing an assload of reading, watching videos, and trying to reach an understanding of what he was trying to do, that man was ONE SMART S.O.B

Mikemongo

Everyone, keep up the good work and research!!!








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Re: unipolar pulse trains
« Reply #6 on: October 29, 2008, 02:54:44 am »
alright i got the step charging effect but its so tiny before it peaks out.......i have the unipolar pulses via my diode bridge 1000v 35a...but my 40 volts coming off my step up audio  transformer i think are greatly diminished or maybe i am mixing things up.....i did too many things tonight can't quite remember the sequential order......but the capacitor bank such as kevin wests setup does add to the production of bubbles.....im thinking my voltage needs to be way more in order to increase the use of the resistance.......i don''t know i think im going to mess with the 4-5 kilovolts again tonight maybe that might work.

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« Reply #7 on: October 29, 2008, 03:38:26 am »
alright i got the step charging effect but its so tiny before it peaks out.......i have the unipolar pulses via my diode bridge 1000v 35a...but my 40 volts coming off my step up audio  transformer i think are greatly diminished or maybe i am mixing things up.....i did too many things tonight can't quite remember the sequential order......but the capacitor bank such as kevin wests setup does add to the production of bubbles.....im thinking my voltage needs to be way more in order to increase the use of the resistance.......i don''t know i think im going to mess with the 4-5 kilovolts again tonight maybe that might work.

Insane bro , you must feel proud after achiever special electrolysis. But the fun is just beginning....

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« Reply #8 on: October 29, 2008, 04:17:43 am »
alright so here is the deal.....50 percent duty cycle 12 volt input into audio transformer, primary is isolated from secondary, 40-45 volt output off secondary is then sent into diode brigde, unipolar pulses come out exactly as in stanley meyers patents......unipolar pulse goes through diode into 3.3 millihenry bifilar wound inductor which then goes through the capcitor bank which is equal on both sides of the chokes.....10 Mohm.......this is then dropped into the 1 inch or less cell.......i can get resonance at this amount of water capacitor....it forms the tidal waveform......i need to get this on a larger scale......any ideas?...i'm going to get up after this and try the flyback transformer into this setup.

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« Reply #9 on: October 29, 2008, 07:40:04 am »
alright soooooo othe flybacks output frequency is incompatible with setup of meyers system......it would take an entirely different system .....i did get bubbles with 4-5kv at .004 amps but nothing special.......now I HAVE A BEAUTIFUL unipolar stepup wave form......i will make a video tomorrow.....i got the unipolar pulse to work withouth the bridge diode.....come to to find out my other diode wasn't working, somehow it blew........here is the thing i am stuck at......i only have 10 volts in my cell with my cell being around 1 inch or less tall......the taller the cell the less the voltage...it seems my vic isn't putting out enough voltage and is putting in a few amps meaning less than .5......my energy is lost somewhere and if i can only get this resistance down correctly i think i am done......i have everything perfectly DOES NAYONE HAVE ANY SUGGESTIONS AS WHAT TO ADD TO MY SYSTEM TO INCREASE MY CELLS VOLTAGE......here is the overall block diagram....


i think i am going to buy some VERY STRONG RESISTORS TOMORROW i think my problem is my microwave capacitors.....they are an odd form of resistance they DO WORK but i feel there is a better way.....SHIT IS GOING DOWN.