seamus needs some info, thanks guy's.

Jeff Nading

seamus needs some info, thanks guy's.
« on January 8th, 2014, 02:43 PM »
Say guy's, Just got an email from seamus a member here, he needs some info, if someone could please help him out, I don't know off hand so I thought I would post this for him, please read his email to me, thanks.


seamus from open-source-energy.org has sent you the following message:
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Hi Jeff apologies for contacting you by email but i did not know where to post this question on the forums as i  am not well versed at this stuff so feel free to post this or let me know where to post it anyway here goes
i am trying to find the block diagram of the computer control system Stan Meyer possibly the last or as he called it the pre engineering stage i am trying to find a good copy of this as i have a 3 d injector complete and nearly finished the original electronics reversed engineering of when it is up and running i will get the injectors machined then i have some people who can write it all int a micro controller circuit but i really need to find this diagram but do not know how to search for it so any help would be appreciated and i will start posting my work when i get results.
regards peter.
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GoldBl4d3

RE: seamus needs some info, thanks guy's.
« Reply #1, on January 9th, 2014, 11:51 AM »
Quote from Jeff Nading on January 8th, 2014, 02:43 PM
Say guy's, Just got an email from seamus a member here, he needs some info, if someone could please help him out, I don't know off hand so I thought I would post this for him, please read his email to me, thanks.


seamus from open-source-energy.org has sent you the following message:
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Hi Jeff apologies for contacting you by email but i did not know where to post this question on the forums as i  am not well versed at this stuff so feel free to post this or let me know where to post it anyway here goes
i am trying to find the block diagram of the computer control system Stan Meyer possibly the last or as he called it the pre engineering stage i am trying to find a good copy of this as i have a 3 d injector complete and nearly finished the original electronics reversed engineering of when it is up and running i will get the injectors machined then i have some people who can write it all int a micro controller circuit but i really need to find this diagram but do not know how to search for it so any help would be appreciated and i will start posting my work when i get results.
regards peter.
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Eh the computer control system? Does he mean the injector controller that controls the speed of the injectors? Because if he does, then I would say to not even bother with stan Meyers. Use a simple pulsing circuit.


seamus

RE: seamus needs some info, thanks guy's.
« Reply #3, on January 14th, 2014, 08:53 AM »
Quote from Mechanic on January 10th, 2014, 12:14 AM
Hi,
I think what is being requested here is in this video at 08:00 min

http://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DCGIhvlesWhg&sa=U&ei=86nPUsiRHMjW0QWWioDAAg&ved=0CBUQtwIwAA&usg=AFQjCNEO_8jT7dyuFx-0V2TaWsWbvFVf7A

Hope its what you needed......also a step by step for the vic unit.......
Enjoy.....
that's great thank you but i am looking for is called the water fuel injection system wiring diagram as i have done most of the electronics as close to Stan's as i ca get it
the VIC and the injector is what i am working on the injector is already printed on the 3d printer and i am now in the stage of finding a machine shop to do the work on the stainless steel version in the meantime i am working out the bugs in the VIC so as to stop the arcing so near yet so far? thank you all

seamus

RE: seamus needs some info, thanks guy's.
« Reply #4, on January 15th, 2014, 09:13 AM »Last edited on January 15th, 2014, 09:21 AM by seamus
[/quote]hi Jeff i have read somewhere that you you or someone you know can 3d print the two types of Vic cores  can you let me know
and i have posted here a piece of the block diagram that i am looking for this all of it as i have it please could someone help with this
thanks Seamus

Jeff Nading

RE: seamus needs some info, thanks guy's.
« Reply #5, on January 15th, 2014, 02:43 PM »
hi Jeff i have read somewhere that you you or someone you know can 3d print the two types of Vic cores  can you let me know
and i have posted here a piece of the block diagram that i am looking for this all of it as i have it please could someone help with this
thanks Seamus[/quote]Howdy seamus, so you mean these two

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Mechanic

RE: seamus needs some info, thanks guy's.
« Reply #8, on January 16th, 2014, 10:51 PM »Last edited on January 16th, 2014, 11:16 PM by Mechanic
Should the "pulse indicator pick up coil" in the schematic not be between the primary and secondary like the picture?? Pls advise....??

Thanks uncle Jeff!!

NB: in my opinion and also as discussed somewhere else on this forum( I'll look for the link) , the pick up coil is placed right on top of the pace where the core has its air gap/joins and also where the hole in the bobbin is as seen in the picture between the 2 chokes( to adjust the gap) and I think it is very in portend to have the pick up coil between primary and secondary whether for feed back purposes or current measurement or whatever reason......
Pls advise uncle Jeff!!
Here is the link as to a short discussion on the 5 vic and air gap with pictures.....
http://open-source-energy.org/forum/attachment.php?aid=2438

Jeff Nading

RE: seamus needs some info, thanks guy's.
« Reply #9, on January 17th, 2014, 05:35 PM »
Quote from Mechanic on January 16th, 2014, 10:51 PM
Should the "pulse indicator pick up coil" in the schematic not be between the primary and secondary like the picture?? Pls advise....??

Thanks uncle Jeff!!

NB: in my opinion and also as discussed somewhere else on this forum( I'll look for the link) , the pick up coil is placed right on top of the pace where the core has its air gap/joins and also where the hole in the bobbin is as seen in the picture between the 2 chokes( to adjust the gap) and I think it is very in portend to have the pick up coil between primary and secondary whether for feed back purposes or current measurement or whatever reason......
Pls advise uncle Jeff!!

Here is the link as to a short discussion on the 5 vic and air gap with pictures.....
http://open-source-energy.org/forum/attachment.php?aid=2438
Well, I have heard some claim there is no gap, others claim there is a gap. So both would need to be explored/tested, to see which will work with the pickup coil. To my knowledge those who have done these tests aren't talking, so to me it's still an unanswered question unless someone wants to answer and give proof of their findings. I had the setup, but sent it all to a guy in Australia. :D

seamus

RE: seamus needs some info, thanks guy's.
« Reply #10, on January 17th, 2014, 07:27 PM »
Quote from Jeff Nading on January 15th, 2014, 02:43 PM
hi Jeff i have read somewhere that you you or someone you know can 3d print the two types of Vic cores  can you let me know
and i have posted here a piece of the block diagram that i am looking for this all of it as i have it please could someone help with this
thanks Seamus
Howdy Seamus, so you mean these two[/quote]hi Jeff yes i do those both are the ones i am looking for i have seen similar ones on here and other sites being printed and used and i would appreciate any help in locating some many thanks


Jeff Nading

RE: seamus needs some info, thanks guy's.
« Reply #11, on January 18th, 2014, 05:20 AM »
Quote from seamus on January 17th, 2014, 07:27 PM
Quote from Jeff Nading on January 15th, 2014, 02:43 PM
hi Jeff i have read somewhere that you you or someone you know can 3d print the two types of Vic cores  can you let me know
and i have posted here a piece of the block diagram that i am looking for this all of it as i have it please could someone help with this
thanks Seamus
Howdy Seamus, so you mean these two
hi Jeff yes i do those both are the ones i am looking for i have seen similar ones on here and other sites being printed and used and i would appreciate any help in locating some many thanks[/quote]Is this what you have been looking for Seamus?

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seamus

RE: seamus needs some info, thanks guy's.
« Reply #12, on January 18th, 2014, 08:38 AM »
Quote from Jeff Nading on January 18th, 2014, 05:20 AM
Quote from seamus on January 17th, 2014, 07:27 PM
Quote from Jeff Nading on January 15th, 2014, 02:43 PM
hi Jeff i have read somewhere that you you or someone you know can 3d print the two types of Vic cores  can you let me know
and i have posted here a piece of the block diagram that i am looking for this all of it as i have it please could someone help with this
thanks Seamus
Howdy Seamus, so you mean these two
hi Jeff yes i do those both are the ones i am looking for i have seen similar ones on here and other sites being printed and used and i would appreciate any help in locating some many thanks
Is this what you have been looking for Seamus?[/quote]hi Jeff no the one i am looking for i posted above in a PDF file it is only a small part of what i am looking for take a look at it thank you

seamus

RE: seamus needs some info, thanks guy's.
« Reply #13, on January 26th, 2014, 07:46 AM »
hi all is there anyone who has a copy of the diagram i posted above i would really appreciate it please

Mechanic

RE: seamus needs some info, thanks guy's.
« Reply #14, on January 26th, 2014, 08:05 AM »
Hi seamus,
Can you copy paste whatever in the link is....sorry I can't seem to open it with my phone to see what it is you need.....

Thanks.

seamus

Re: seamus needs some info, thanks guy's.
« Reply #15, on January 31st, 2014, 07:38 PM »Last edited on January 31st, 2014, 07:42 PM by seamus
OK how do you do inserts or attachments now any one let me know and then i can post what it is that you are asking for thank you Seamus

Jeff Nading

Re: seamus needs some info, thanks guy's.
« Reply #16, on January 31st, 2014, 07:57 PM »
Seamus, the attachment portion/selection is being worked on, don't have a fix for it as of yet, hope to in the near future. Once we get it running we will let all forum members know.  sorry ;D ;D



seamus

Re: seamus needs some info, thanks guy's.
« Reply #19, on February 3rd, 2014, 08:50 AM »

hi mechanic i have made this into a jpg but i can only post as an attachment it wont let me insert maybe someone can help with this many thanks Seamus