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Re: Starting at the Genesis of Stanley Meyer's Work - The Demo Cell
« Reply #40 on: January 26, 2011, 07:26:21 am »
There were more tubes in the cell!

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Re: Starting at the Genesis of Stanley Meyer's Work - The Demo Cell
« Reply #41 on: January 26, 2011, 08:12:41 am »
I dont see the clip, or is it just me?
Sebos, there are no more tubes. Its just the magnifing effect fooling your eyes, i think.

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Re: Starting at the Genesis of Stanley Meyer's Work - The Demo Cell
« Reply #42 on: January 26, 2011, 08:34:49 am »
If there are not more tubes i think the clip might be also an optic effect.

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Re: Starting at the Genesis of Stanley Meyer's Work - The Demo Cell
« Reply #43 on: January 27, 2011, 16:57:23 pm »
All I see is the notch in the tube,no clip or wires
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Re: Starting at the Genesis of Stanley Meyer's Work - The Demo Cell
« Reply #44 on: January 28, 2011, 01:58:09 am »
@Steve & Dynodon:
 
It is quite possible that I am mistaken but isn’t there a hollow bolt (or post) that protrudes down through the bottom of the cell?  Could this hollow bolt/post have had a double purpose?  Could not a “feedback” wire have been routed through the hollow bolt/post to hide it from plain view?
 
A mystery wire is depicted on page 178 in Stan's waterfuelcell technical brief in which the wire appears to be physically located in between two plates (in the water bath) according to the drawing in question.  It's labeled as a ground wire but not a chassis ground.  It appears to connect to one side of the charging choke and the other side of the alternator field winding.
 
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Re: Starting at the Genesis of Stanley Meyer's Work - The Demo Cell
« Reply #45 on: January 28, 2011, 03:24:59 am »
The negitive tubes had nuts tack welded to their bottoms.Then there was bolts coming up through the base plate,and all the negitive tubes were bolted to it.There wasn't any holes through any bolt,and there were no signs of any extra wires ever being inside the cell assy.
Everybody is always trying to find things that aren't there.
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Re: Starting at the Genesis of Stanley Meyer's Work - The Demo Cell
« Reply #46 on: January 28, 2011, 03:33:13 am »
@Don:
 
The mytery wire is in fact in the drawings located in between the plates in the water bath.  Steve was the one who discovered it.  It may not have been in the cell but Stan did draw it into one of his schematics. 
 
It appears to connect to one side of the charging choke, one side of the alternator field winding and of course in between two plates in the water bath.
 
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Re: Starting at the Genesis of Stanley Meyer's Work - The Demo Cell
« Reply #47 on: January 28, 2011, 04:11:38 am »
That schematic is not the one used for the demo cell.Your mixing up system,just as I have said many times before to others.The schematic your talking about was for a different setup,that was probably never built.There never was more than the one demo tube cell.Stan had three or four different alternator setups,but he only showed the one we're all fimiliar with.
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