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Re: New VIC pictures discussion!!!
« Reply #144 on: March 18, 2009, 22:18:26 pm »
if anyone listens to stephen meyers interview #3 on the waterfuelmuseum blog talk radio 48:20 he speaks of waveguide theory...then instead of telling the answer he switches to a story to explain it with marconi and antennas for radio and talks of impedance matching and how that was marconi's secret....and that people at hte time don;t understand what it is and why it works....so i am getting a book at hte library on waveguide theory....i am very glad i have a spectrum analyzer.....if all else fails i will just sweep the shit out of this and then do the math backwards for all of those who don't have this sort of machine.....i swear there are too many variables...between the resistance/capacitance/inductance between the primary secondary and chokes inside just the vic coil......plus the resistance and impedance of the water capcitor then putting them into resonance...without taking into account all the prior variables we cannot calculate resonance properly......good grief.

Waveguide handbook by Marcuvitz, Nathan

here is the link to the radio shows.

http://www.ionizationx.com/index.php/topic,530.0.html

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Re: New VIC pictures discussion!!!
« Reply #145 on: March 18, 2009, 22:29:25 pm »
so my plan of just winding up the vic bobbins as full as they go probably wont cut it? too bad.... that would have been too easy. (i'll still try it tho!)

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« Reply #146 on: March 19, 2009, 00:01:40 am »
it would cut it.....you would just have to make sure it's wound properly (difference between spiral and bidirectional)......and then you would have to find the frequency range for the size of your water capcitor.....then just sweep in that area to find resonance.

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Re: New VIC pictures discussion!!!
« Reply #148 on: May 09, 2009, 10:07:30 am »
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Stan mentions insulation (Rs) only once in the techbrief:

"Capacitance Reactance is determined by the insulation resistance (Rs+ Re) and Inductance
(L1/L2) interacting together during D.C. Pulsing.  "

Naudin also failed to produce bubbles when using insulation.
Does this mean that the bubbles are formed by power (V * I ) due to current leakage after all?


This is incorrect.....this is what Naudin says about insulated electrode

"Notes : With the design v1.1, I haven't yet got the same density of bubbles observed in the v1.0, the WFC v1.1 has been designed so as to get a true capacitor, the stepping charge effect can be observed has Stanley Meyer as described in his technical notes and his patent. The adiabatic charge effect of this water capacitor is very important because it minimizes de losses by Joules effect in the circuit during the charging process, so the energy transfert in the WFC is optimal.

I am currently building a new WFC v2, I shall soon publish all the infos and the datas, stay tuned..."

So, it works....just lower bubble density

One thing I would like to point out too................JL Naudin has not been active since the WFC post....He has posted NOTHING else to his website....COINCIDENCE??

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Re: New VIC pictures discussion!!!
« Reply #149 on: April 20, 2011, 23:49:40 pm »
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