Author Topic: Constant displacement pump  (Read 3335 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline Login to see usernames

  • 50+
  • *
  • Posts: 68
Constant displacement pump
« on: January 13, 2009, 01:17:23 am »
All of you that are not having success with cells , I think you guys should work on the constant displacement pump instead , what was it , how it worked , etc ...

I feel this is an important part of the process and not enough attention is given to this , Somebody get busy on thos goddammit .


So this is Stans electrostatic filter , it seems to me like this is a cross-sectionnal view , probably that its not really a filter , but more an a closed loop impurities trapper , seems pretty straightforward... Uses high voltage ...

Stan never patented this and doesn't talk about this alot . Pobably already was patented many times . You cant reinvent the wheel lol....

Once you can make an all-on-1 vic this thing will be a snap , no hidden science here at all...

Was it empty with no core , was it hugh-voltage from outside source , was the coil the post itself  , was this a pancake like coil wound between 2 ss sheets and water as between each coil ? Were the 2 posts coils themselves ???

Probably a good coating between the plates where they are the closest .

The particules are gonna follow the the magnetic field and turn constantly , the water will conduct , the point is not to make an open ciruit here. They probably keep turning on their own inertia on pulse-off time...

We are basically using the magnetic field and creating a closed loop trap for the particules . The whole thing is probably washed and flushed out every once in a while ...




This is exactly what i mean ...

Stan is using an advantageous shape to trap particules , thats all...

So now you know what exactly is the idea with this...

i'm guessing this could be something pretty small...

Anyways now that we have identified the components of the system , we must as ourselves what else is there to this...



Offline Login to see usernames

  • 50+
  • *
  • Posts: 68
Re: Constant displacement pump
« Reply #1 on: January 13, 2009, 01:44:33 am »
Could it be that the way stan found to simplify his design was to find some new creative way to deflect impurities and trap them in some smart geometry  ???

After all , he was the water genius wasnt he ?

I believe this item should be more investigated , as we know for a fact , Ted zettergren did get massive production with double steamed distilled water ...

Let us compare the two block diagrams , the one with the buggy used complex resonant scanners and could use many types of water , as you can see the water filter isnt shown in this block diagram .

On the block diagram for the conversion kit there is less electronics and the pump is there .