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September 06, 2010, 09:32:25 am »
Here's what I've been able to come up with so far with Stan's circuit. This is from a simulation of the circuit I plan on building based on Stan's circuit for the injector system. This is basically how the waveform should look as it's applied to the cell.
(http://www.globalkast.com/images/tonywoodside/New_Meyer_Circuit_Waveform.png)
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September 06, 2010, 11:31:02 am »
As far as i know the voltage pulses applied are square waves and only the resulting voltage on the (water)-capacitor is shaped like a sawtooth.
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September 06, 2010, 11:50:53 am »
The waveform isn't actual a sawtooth waveform, that just looks that was in my simulation from me adjusting the POT to simulate Acceleration and Deceleration to show how it works. Here another shot of the applied voltage without a delay.
(http://www.globalkast.com/images/tonywoodside/New_Meyer_Circuit_Waveform_2.png)
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September 06, 2010, 12:44:19 pm »
Tony,
Can you tell us what you expect from such a signal choice?
Its a pulsed DC signal, meaning it still is electrolysis and all laws apply as such on it, from Faraday, in my point of view.
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September 06, 2010, 16:25:18 pm »
Hello
You should try pulsing low frequency to the primary and the resonant frequency to the coils switch. also the coil puses 50% must occour only during primary pulses witch i believe should be about 80 or 90 % duty cycle... and the coils should be insulated ground from each other...
I believe that the vic is more complicated than the alternator.. because you need to dirve the resonant electron extraction in parallel and not in series. This complicate the things..
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