The answers are here -I think-
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Originally Posted by
BigTruck
Sorry for posting to a dead thread, but here goes. I think Stan Meyers had figured something out and now He is as dead as this thread. The thread opens with his patent info and gets buried in the details of his death. Stan left us a lot of clues in his patents and that is where we should focus. If the forum works as a team, then maybe we can figure it out.
We are going to need more HHO than we are getting from current cells. How did Stan get it. The patent talks about pulsating current. Has anyone done any experimenting with oscillators? Vibrating the molecules is supposed to make it easier for them to split.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qi2mkgLlMDw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApNoTaq8B7w
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPl-p26XV8c
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sE2S2VYdsrk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6twRCAEHSY
I am studying these films: Thus far my understanding is that we need high voltage, pulsate it at “some” frequencies and restrict Amp flow. Unless someone has the data and willing to share it as to what is the DC Voltage (I heard 20,000Volts) and frequency of the PWM I just have to have a custom transformation built with a microcontroller and actuator (if I am using the right terminology here) and experiment myself. I am hoping that more people will do the same and eventually we’ll get it. The other possibility is to use multiple HOD Generators and switch the current flow among them in a rapid rate. This should produce the PWM effect while using the brute force of electrolysis of one HOD Generator yet producing HHO in multiple canisters. The idea is simple in principles but I am not yet in possession of such switch. Anyone out there going down this road? (FYI: My first notion was to keep this idea to myself and do it first but the reality is, we are all better off working openly because if anyone makes a significant headways and tries to profit from it by pulling significant resources and attention, that person can and probably will be silenced by current power brokers, one way or another. The only chance that we have is to work decentralized way and in huge numbers. To kill so many of us is very unlikely, so my vote is to give everything I know free and hope to be able to contribute to the common effort.)
My problems with HHO leading to a Meyer/Lawton Soln
Great to see some people trying this out. We got Tony Woodside making kits available at globalkast.com, and irondmax at http://www.stanleymeyerwebshop.com/ selling boards. Aussies at thehydrodgenshop sells them. and hydrogenwaterfuel.com too. I don't to run the car on water, I just dont want to redesign the cars electrical system to get high enough conventional HHO output. I don't think I am getting enough HHO out of my mileage shop unit, about 1 lpm, running about 10 amps. It supposedly will make steam about 22 amps. I maybe got 1.5 lpm at +18. Couldn't get a good fuel usage calculation until I beat the +/- variation from fill-up to fill-up, and even corrected the 3% error on the odo. I notice the power increase, but overall I don't think I am getting enough production and I have been fooling myself watch a lucky drive in (no lights), getting maybe 32mpg on the scangauge. I think the ECU is cancelling out what benefit the HHO is giving. I have tried what mileageshop suggests, resetting the ECU and letting it learn with the HHO, nothing to write home about. Put a volo chip on, nothing much. Put a homemade wetcell in conjucntion, pretty sure got 2+ lpm, great power, mileage may have dropped! I am driving a 2002 Buick Century. Any way, Upping the output took +25amp and that alternator was much hotter than the top of the motor. So it just seems a better idea to find a way to get more HHO for less brute force amperage. But the biggest problem is the ECU. So you have to tune it. I am trying to build some Jaycar kits for the job. Of course they aren't off the test bench yet. See this article: http://www.free-energy-info.co.uk/D17.pdf. I don't feel like spending a thousand bucks to get everything put together and still not work, so its the slow way or no way. But assuming I get past the tuning, then its a higher output, lower amp circuit to build next. The Meyer kits not hearing that anyone has got them working yet, coil looks pretty tricky. Seeing some good vids on youtube on the Lawton circuit. Pretty sure it will get up to a few lpm under 5amps. The coil is much simpler. Also the neutral plate technology looks wrong on most dry cells for this type of circuit working by high voltage. needs +/- plate to plate pretty sure...