After studying the Stanley Meyer Estate photos, I started to wonder about where the Gas Processor VIC Coil is. As you can see in the picture below, there are the Resonant Cavity coils, one Steam Resonator Coil, and one heat sink with a square hole. Also notice the labels on the face of the Gas Processor VIC card have a larger font. This was probably reprinted at a later date, replacing the Resonant Cavity 1 card.
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Another view of it in the lower left corner of this picture.
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electro1622 had tried to tell me awhile ago that he thought there was a different kind of coil bobbin in the estate pictures. I didn't see it at the time. :s Well after some searching I found something in this picture that looked different.
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If you look to the right of the exhaust cooler at the bottom of the picture, you can see a bobbin with a rectangle bracket on it. I imported this picture into sketchup and started trying to take measurements. It wasn't easy because of the wierd angle, but I think I have finish what could at least be called an "artist's rendition" of what that bobbin might of looked like.
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I also drew in an E core to match. Dimensions are not set for fitment tolerances. Just to give an idea what it would look like.
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With the core installed, the bobbin will fit in the U Channel heat sink. The side of the core with out the bobbin bracket will sit against the aluminum for good heat dissipation. The square hole is just the right size to allow the bobbin to protrude. The rest of the coil fits nicely inside the U portion of the heat sink and will not hit the heat sink for Resonant Cavity 2. I imagine some kind of clamping bracket like what is used on the Steam Resonator Coil would hold the coil to the heat sink.
I have the Sketchup file finished, you can download it at the printables thread below:
http://open-source-energy.org/?tid=1483
Nate
I forgot to mention, I think Figure 10-4 was intended for this bobbin.
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Another view of it in the lower left corner of this picture.
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electro1622 had tried to tell me awhile ago that he thought there was a different kind of coil bobbin in the estate pictures. I didn't see it at the time. :s Well after some searching I found something in this picture that looked different.
[attachment=4378]
If you look to the right of the exhaust cooler at the bottom of the picture, you can see a bobbin with a rectangle bracket on it. I imported this picture into sketchup and started trying to take measurements. It wasn't easy because of the wierd angle, but I think I have finish what could at least be called an "artist's rendition" of what that bobbin might of looked like.
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I also drew in an E core to match. Dimensions are not set for fitment tolerances. Just to give an idea what it would look like.
[attachment=4384][attachment=4385]
With the core installed, the bobbin will fit in the U Channel heat sink. The side of the core with out the bobbin bracket will sit against the aluminum for good heat dissipation. The square hole is just the right size to allow the bobbin to protrude. The rest of the coil fits nicely inside the U portion of the heat sink and will not hit the heat sink for Resonant Cavity 2. I imagine some kind of clamping bracket like what is used on the Steam Resonator Coil would hold the coil to the heat sink.
I have the Sketchup file finished, you can download it at the printables thread below:
http://open-source-energy.org/?tid=1483
Nate
I forgot to mention, I think Figure 10-4 was intended for this bobbin.
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