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Re: How Stanly Powered His alternator
« Reply #104 on: April 20, 2008, 11:19:22 am »
I was going over wouter's pics and I was wondering if anyone has noticed this.

Does stan use spacers between the tubes?

The spacers will damp any acoustic vibration, however if stan's method requires that the tubes act as tuning forks or plate excitors then all our experiments are a total waste, if our cell uses rubber spacers.

We will never see any results.

From the video it runs on water stans cell spacing is not very close but is the gap sufficiently large enough for the tubes to be mounted without spacers?

Wouter or anyone else out there, do you have pics / documentation that will help shed a light on this mystery.


Hi Katz,

That platecell of Stan didnt had spacers, because it had to be adjustable.

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Re: How Stanly Powered His alternator
« Reply #105 on: April 20, 2008, 20:36:09 pm »
Katzray

Those pics come from a 140 page report called the "WFC International Independent Test-Evaluation Report".
Kevin from Water For Fuel ( kevin@waterforfuel.com )  sells a DVD for $20 that contains the report.
Refer http://blog.waterforfuel.com/

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Re: How Stanly Powered His alternator
« Reply #106 on: April 21, 2008, 17:57:33 pm »
OK ..  so Kevin has it? has anyone seen this paperwork? It seemes as though he is closer than anyone is, come on share the info.  If I am not mistaken this "report" surfaced in the last week or so?
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Re: How Stanly Powered His alternator
« Reply #107 on: April 21, 2008, 20:42:17 pm »
KK

The pictures I have posted comes from the report.
The report is 88Mb so it makes sense to get the DVD from Kevin and then one also support him for a good cause....

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Re: How Stanly Powered His alternator
« Reply #108 on: April 21, 2008, 22:43:52 pm »
KK

The pictures I have posted comes from the report.
The report is 88Mb so it makes sense to get the DVD from Kevin and then one also support him for a good cause....

Wouter

Wouter, as it seems, the document is going public.........
KK, i have it too. I have read it and it is interesting.
But it is not a blueprint on how to do a Stan Meyer replication.
There is still lots to learn by trying.

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Re: How Stanly Powered His alternator
« Reply #109 on: April 22, 2008, 16:53:08 pm »

Hi Katz,

That platecell of Stan didnt had spacers, because it had to be adjustable.

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Hello Stevie

Wouter thanks for the update on the 80MB file will  get my hands on it. Can some one rip and bittorrnet the DVD if possible?

Stevie Actually the pic in the post is his tube cell set up which he calls tubular cluster array, not the variable plate. 

If Stan's tube cell set up did not use spacers, then do we have flawed cell set ups? If the tubes are vibrating like tuning forks then there is acoustic phase conjugation that is busting the water molecule, like Keely's water dissociation frequency?

Does anyone on this forum have tube setups without spacers.

(I just finished constructing my cell and looks like I will have to take it apart and find some way of threading one end of the tubes and screwing them on to a mount. However it will still be difficult to not get the tubes to touch each other without spacrers espcially if the spacing is 1mm or less)

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Re: How Stanly Powered His alternator
« Reply #110 on: April 22, 2008, 18:54:51 pm »
Katz

I knew we were thinking along the same lines. Why else use a signal generator? When you posted the pic the other day the first thing that popped into my mind was Keeley. I had not seen that picture before you posted it.

I have also already built a cell, but am thinking of a way to reconstruct it without the spacers. I do believe that the vibration of the tubes at certain frequencies will aid in, if not boost the gas production.

As far as I'm concerned, great find on that one!

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Re: How Stanly Powered His alternator
« Reply #111 on: April 22, 2008, 20:03:33 pm »
someone screenshot and post page 60.