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Stanley Meyer Step Charging Via VIC.
Hydrocars:
I would like to drop in here and make a quick update on stans VIC. Sorry if i'm not here all the time.
Stan told the truth when he said he pulsed his tubes at 20,000 cycles per second! I'm not exactly sure what he meant by that but due to research
I can tell you that at 20Mhz and any wavform will work. You have to have an oscilloscope because you have to tune it anywhere between 13 Mhz and 20 Mhz.
You shall tune till you see whats called "Ringing" at the start of the natural sine wave. Do not tune the ringing all the way threw the entire waveform. The Ringing rides on a sine wave. Let it ring for 1/4th of the timeframe of the sine. Voltage increases production. The fuel cell remains cold. The gas is far less volitile and the cell continues to run. Doesn't matter if you use a transformer or not, A function generator and scope is the only needed tools.
Have fun, later!
BTW, there is no step charge effect, but you will see unique bubbles thats huge. The gas is less volitile!!! Almost like it lacks oxygen.
Steve:
--- Quote from: Hydrocars on April 13, 2019, 10:29:37 am ---I would like to drop in here and make a quick update on stans VIC. Sorry if i'm not here all the time.
Stan told the truth when he said he pulsed his tubes at 20,000 cycles per second! I'm not exactly sure what he meant by that but due to research
I can tell you that at 20Mhz and any wavform will work. You have to have an oscilloscope because you have to tune it anywhere between 13 Mhz and 20 Mhz.
You shall tune till you see whats called "Ringing" at the start of the natural sine wave. Do not tune the ringing all the way threw the entire waveform. The Ringing rides on a sine wave. Let it ring for 1/4th of the timeframe of the sine. Voltage increases production. The fuel cell remains cold. The gas is far less volitile and the cell continues to run. Doesn't matter if you use a transformer or not, A function generator and scope is the only needed tools.
Have fun, later!
BTW, there is no step charge effect, but you will see unique bubbles thats huge. The gas is less volitile!!! Almost like it lacks oxygen.
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Brian, 20,000hz is 20khz. Not 20mhz.....
So which frequency do you mean now?
massive:
how does this effect the oxygen atom, that wants 8 electrons?
there has been no gas analysis of Stans gas out put or any of the big name experimenters. no one has the answer for that alone.
tektrical:
--- Quote from: massive on April 16, 2019, 00:49:16 am ---how does this effect the oxygen atom, that wants 8 electrons?
there has been no gas analysis of Stans gas out put or any of the big name experimenters. no one has the answer for that alone.
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I think your point is valid, Will. In this case, the size of the bubbles could indicate an electrical charge on the gas molecules, due to Coulomb repulsion. If it can be determined that there is such a charge, on at least one species, that might help us understand what's going on, with this particular system of gas production. Even if Stan's bubbles were smaller.
Newguy:
--- Quote from: Hydrocars on April 13, 2019, 10:29:37 am ---I would like to drop in here and make a quick update on stans VIC. Sorry if i'm not here all the time.
Stan told the truth when he said he pulsed his tubes at 20,000 cycles per second! I'm not exactly sure what he meant by that but due to research
I can tell you that at 20Mhz and any wavform will work. You have to have an oscilloscope because you have to tune it anywhere between 13 Mhz and 20 Mhz.
You shall tune till you see whats called "Ringing" at the start of the natural sine wave. Do not tune the ringing all the way threw the entire waveform. The Ringing rides on a sine wave. Let it ring for 1/4th of the timeframe of the sine. Voltage increases production. The fuel cell remains cold. The gas is far less volitile and the cell continues to run. Doesn't matter if you use a transformer or not, A function generator and scope is the only needed tools.
Have fun, later!
BTW, there is no step charge effect, but you will see unique bubbles thats huge. The gas is less volitile!!! Almost like it lacks oxygen.
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