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Re: Steve's replication of Stan Meyer resonant HHO setup
« Reply #8 on: January 16, 2011, 03:07:50 am »
hey Steve what frequency did you get resonance at?

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Re: Steve's replication of Stan Meyer resonant HHO setup
« Reply #9 on: January 16, 2011, 08:14:40 am »

looking good there Steve, what size chokes are you use

Same MOT trick as you did.. ;)
My coils are 6.5H

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Hi Steve
Your coils are 6,5H each ? Do you measure 800vac accros water capacitor? ( ground point of probe to one plate wfc and hot point of probe of your oscyloscope to two plate of wfc?)
Do you connect earth to your circuit ( if yes to where?)
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Re: Steve's replication of Stan Meyer resonant HHO setup
« Reply #10 on: January 16, 2011, 14:43:02 pm »
Here my setup....
Input 30V rectified AC.
0.06A

Gives 800VAC on the chokes
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Re: Steve's replication of Stan Meyer resonant HHO setup
« Reply #11 on: January 16, 2011, 15:11:32 pm »
Hi Steve
Do you measure 800vac accros water capacitor? ( ground point of probe to one plate wfc and hot point of probe of your oscyloscope to two plate of wfc?)
Do you connect earth to your circuit ( if yes to where?)
If you have 800Vac on the chokes what is voltage on water capacitor? We need high voltage on the water capacitor ( not on chokes or VIC)
thank for ansver
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Re: Steve's replication of Stan Meyer resonant HHO setup
« Reply #12 on: January 16, 2011, 19:21:59 pm »
wow so thats like 2.25 milliamps going into your tube set and your making gas. looks like proof of concept to me!

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Steve's replication of Stan Meyer resonant HHO setup
« Reply #13 on: January 16, 2011, 19:36:59 pm »
wow so thats like 2.25 milliamps going into your tube set and your making gas. looks like proof of concept to me!

How much gas? Yes, you can get resonance, but how much gas do you actually get?

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Re: Steve's replication of Stan Meyer resonant HHO setup
« Reply #14 on: January 16, 2011, 20:28:26 pm »
hello Yaro
 i wasn't implying that he was producing enough gas to power the circuit. The circuit itself is consuming some power so the the current leekage across the cell is even less then 2.25 ma. To see any gas production at these low levels of current imput is impressive, atleast to me.
It leads me to believe that something else is going on here, not electrolysis! ;) 
 
Steve thanks for the circuit!

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Re: Steve's replication of Stan Meyer resonant HHO setup
« Reply #15 on: January 17, 2011, 03:18:23 am »
Pardon the jump in,

Thanks a million for the mid winter circuit fun Steve and Tony,  I'll be building and testing both, it is appreciated and welcomed right about now. 

having learned mosfets it is now time for SCRs

btw,  I play with a 110 to 220 step up transformer after my variac and use a irfbc40...  have others tried this?

at 350vdc in and very slim pulse width, I get some good gas all below 1 amp.   830v peak to peak at tube +

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