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Re: Alternator stator: Triangle connection or star connection
« Reply #8 on: August 03, 2008, 12:58:29 pm »
Yossi,

Welcome onboard.
Nice to see another person freshly  starting with WFC's.

I read yr theory about squarewaves vs sinewaves.
Question: you want to use a sinewave? like AC?

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Re: Alternator stator: Triangle connection or star connection
« Reply #9 on: August 03, 2008, 13:36:47 pm »
Hi Steve

Yes am about to use sine wave  using  signal wave generator  with FM modulation option by which the resonant frequency will be corrected constantly by mean of the votlage fluctuation coming form another winding on the bifilar coils as sensing.

The flow diagram is:

Sine wave from signal generator ==> Audio HI-FI power amp==> atreanator rotor ==> induced stator ==>rectification==> voltage
elevation==> pick up sensing coil  on bifilar windings ==> back to the signal generator.



I will report accurate set up as soon 1st significant findings.


As  I told previoiusly to James I will start dealing with that just by the end of that week when all bill of materials ready.


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Re: Alternator stator: Triangle connection or star connection
« Reply #10 on: August 03, 2008, 17:39:06 pm »
Ok, yossi,

thanks for explaining yr setup and good luck with yr coming tests! I am looking forward to yr results.

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Re: Alternator stator: Triangle connection or star connection
« Reply #11 on: August 03, 2008, 19:11:19 pm »
Hi Stevie

You can count on that that I will send my detailed schematic.
I mean the final and improved corrected with good efficiency.
I do believe the pulsing electrolysis.

Made few days ago a small WFC simple one and cute one with 2 transistors and feedback which correct "automatically " the resonance frequency
and got nice bubles with 15V 5ma.

To prove to myself that the method works, I did the same experiment with conventional electrolysis using current limiting of 5 ma and 15 voltage...

and nothing occured in the water!

The technique workss
that for sure...
now to make it on big scale with 700%efficiency or more.

Hard work ahead
Good and God Luck with us!

Yossi

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Re: Alternator stator: Triangle connection or star connection
« Reply #12 on: August 03, 2008, 20:08:31 pm »
Hi Stevie

You can count on that that I will send my detailed schematic.
I mean the final and improved corrected with good efficiency.
I do believe the pulsing electrolysis.

Made few days ago a small WFC simple one and cute one with 2 transistors and feedback which correct "automatically " the resonance frequency
and got nice bubles with 15V 5ma.

To prove to myself that the method works, I did the same experiment with conventional electrolysis using current limiting of 5 ma and 15 voltage...

and nothing occured in the water!

The technique workss
that for sure...
now to make it on big scale with 700%efficiency or more.

Hard work ahead
Good and God Luck with us!

Yossi

yossie,

can you publish that little testsetup in detail?
I know some people who want to see the same results as you did.

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Re: Alternator stator: Triangle connection or star connection
« Reply #13 on: August 03, 2008, 20:50:26 pm »
Sure Stevie
It is in you tube
watch_response

That fellows veRy serious and smart .
Here in that diagram the resonnance is self held even if capacitance of the water changes.

I duplicated the ciruit and worked 1st shot without aANY calculation, of how many windings, size of electrodes, as everytjhing was soLdered
(10mn) it works and cute!!!
15v 5ma and very nice bubles.

tHAT KIND OF CIRCUITRY GOES INTO SELF OSCILLATION BY ITSELF NO MATTER VALUES OF COMPONENTS,
IN OTHER WORDS CHASES BY ITSELF THE REQUIRES RESONANCE FREQUENCY AND UPDATES IT ACCORDING TO WATER PARAMETERS CHANGES.

What am trying to do is purely based on that but with greater energy

Remember !! Natural harmonics sine wave " AUTOMATIC" self oscillations NO SQUARE WAVES.

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Yossi


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Re: Alternator stator: Triangle connection or star connection
« Reply #14 on: August 03, 2008, 22:37:31 pm »
Yossie,

did you use exact the same components, or did you replace some or added some?
And what kind of water did you use? Tapwater or destilled? With additives or without?
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ps.
Any vids or pics of yr setup would be nice

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Re: Alternator stator: Triangle connection or star connection
« Reply #15 on: August 03, 2008, 23:25:13 pm »

 DAMM I wish I could watch youtube videos.  :( :( :( :( :( :(