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Stanley Meyer => Patents, documents and pictures of Stanley Meyer => Topic started by: Steve on June 20, 2018, 22:51:16 pm
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Hi Folks,
Did anybody even seen this great drawing?
Cheers!
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15 amps 450v transistor
15 turns 1 inch diameter 18awg each choke
movable plates...
it seems i saw this in the past, but cant remember where
the ground is missing on the bridge rectifier
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is this an original Meyer drawing?
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Good question!
it seems like other drawings of him so i believe so.. .i saw it before.. but it was recently in the last 5 years...
do you think it could be a fake? or misleading?
after some sleep i realized one thing... this two optocouplers are connected one to a circuit having a frequency generator having 99% duty cycle... and the second optocoupler control the duty cycle...
those full wave forms probably just tell is a unregulated dc
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Good question!
it seems like other drawings of him so i believe so.. .i saw it before.. but it was recently in the last 5 years...
do you think it could be a fake? or misleading?
after some sleep i realized one thing... this two optocouplers are connected one to a circuit having a frequency generator having 99% duty cycle... and the second optocoupler control the duty cycle...
those full wave forms probably just tell is a unregulated dc
The two photocouplers are totally right. One is for the frequency and the other one is for the gating.
I also like the rest of the details.
What i miss is the EEC......
I think that that part is missing....
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yes in this circuit no ecc!
was wondering about the two optocouplers... maybe to just use two freq generator
i was wondering about the full wave bridge signal we see there in my point of view it seems to me a way to mention that its unfiltered dc... a capacitor although is nice to keep the voltage stable but consume more power than without... it charges only when the capacitor volatge is lower than the input so there is a peak in current
(http://www.zen22142.zen.co.uk/Design/dcpsu/fwcapgraph.gif)