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New project : replicating the Stephen Meyers driver
« on: June 28, 2009, 13:29:22 pm »
While I am still waiting on my VIC (cough cough )

I will go about on my new tool , an "solid state alternator" . A very fancy sine wave generator if you will .

If you read the Stepehn Meyers patent , you can see he is using somekind of 3 phase power supply with dc offset . In the video he is using this little box thing , thats his driver .

I believe there is something special here with the AC like signal ( more like altering positives ) and the 3 electrodes .

Stay tuned for more .


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Re: New project : replicating the Stephen Meyers driver
« Reply #1 on: June 28, 2009, 19:11:46 pm »
hey dankie.. can you post some relative documents for stephens work on this thread..  thanks

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Re: New project : replicating the Stephen Meyers driver
« Reply #2 on: June 28, 2009, 19:15:26 pm »


There is not much from him , only this patent .

I wonder myself if he is not using a regular alternator here , I believe he is not , from th video its cleanr there is no alternator involved here .





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Re: New project : replicating the Stephen Meyers driver
« Reply #3 on: June 28, 2009, 23:48:32 pm »
seems to me like stephen sees that it will result in cars running on hydrogen, but not what we are aiming for... it seems as if he knows they are gonna try to keep the sales at the pumps so he is developing a home system that will be effecient and cheap for refilling. just a perspective..

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« Reply #4 on: June 29, 2009, 05:44:06 am »
seems to me like stephen sees that it will result in cars running on hydrogen, but not what we are aiming for... it seems as if he knows they are gonna try to keep the sales at the pumps so he is developing a home system that will be effecient and cheap for refilling. just a perspective..

Thats because hes positionning himself , w/e happens his family made it all .

In that video , those molecules are turning dude , its those 3 electrodes , that dipole gets accelerated . There is no electrolyte needed . LOW voltage , just enough to get the job done you know ...

He mentions how the "moment arm" , torque arm is longest in all the natural world , water has the longest torque arm .

I'm gonna make a testing signal emulator and mess with common caps , inductores .

Im reading about Ham radio dude , I'm aiming at this ina different way now . Always free-flowing , can never stick one one concept you know ...

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Re: New project : replicating the Stephen Meyers driver
« Reply #5 on: June 29, 2009, 14:02:27 pm »
Ok I have identified a possible logic that could emulate an 3 phase alternator . It will be a tricky and bumpy ride tho as always .

it will be good from 10-20khz , more that the doctor ordered .

I am really liking the no-nonsense approach that Stephen has . Theres his driver , the impedance matching circuit ( common components ) , and theres the plate cells . Notice that he was running at 496 hz in the patent ...

I will be providing an extremely cost effective and hassle free solution for a final HHO focused attempt . That way you guys can just work hassle-free on that impedance ringing phenomenon . Obviously , this area of expertise has been totally ignored and left out . I

Its like an antenna , if you dont get that impedance matched , you get get reflection and it dont work  - Stephen meyers











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Re: New project : replicating the Stephen Meyers driver
« Reply #6 on: June 29, 2009, 17:41:16 pm »


There is not much from him , only this patent .

I wonder myself if he is not using a regular alternator here , I believe he is not , from th video its cleanr there is no alternator involved here .


Interesting what para. 0024 says....

So Item 132 is a Triple Tube arrangement according to para. 0020.  ;D

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Re: New project : replicating the Stephen Meyers driver
« Reply #7 on: June 30, 2009, 07:04:26 am »


There is not much from him , only this patent .

I wonder myself if he is not using a regular alternator here , I believe he is not , from th video its cleanr there is no alternator involved here .


Interesting what para. 0024 says....

So Item 132 is a Triple Tube arrangement according to para. 0020.  ;D

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That seems to be the case flaghole .

His way is 3 electrodes , tubes and plates , he uses both .

Plates are certainly easier to clean for that xogen thing .