Steve Meyer, Last Seen


gpssonar

Re: Steve Meyer, Last Seen
« Reply #2, on August 25th, 2016, 03:02 PM »
To be Honest about Steven, I don't think Stan every told him how to make the gas. I can about bet money on it. Knowing what I know about all this mess, one slip of the tongue and everyone could do it. Stan was very careful in what he said in his patents and in his lectures. Stan made a few slip up's in a couple of his lectures but caught himself and stopped right in the middle and changed the subject. I am sure Steven is a great man and smart as a tack in electronics. I thank him for everything he helped Stan with, for I know what it means to have help on a project this size. But finding the right people to help out these days that you can trust is hard to find in the world we live in today.

X-Blade

Re: Steve Meyer, Last Seen
« Reply #3, on August 25th, 2016, 04:38 PM »
gpssonar I'm not so shure about that, twin brothers are very close to each other.
I can say that by my own experience :-)

Maybe there is some key he may not know in detail, but it is possible he knows the basic principles and the key points of overall system.
He can be affraid for his life, who knows?


~Russ

Re: Steve Meyer, Last Seen
« Reply #5, on August 26th, 2016, 11:10 AM »Last edited on August 26th, 2016, 11:12 AM
Quote from Water Monkey on August 26th, 2016, 10:09 AM
Cool stuff >russ<. I remember you replicating Talker Stalker Walkers work. Did you get any bubbles? You and that Alex guy. Livestreamed, I believe.
Please join the conversation. Might proof interesting.
i think i made my point here:

http://open-source-energy.org/?topic=2720.msg38214#msg38214

SSUr~

PS. see how i handled that... yeah, no names, no BS, no clams, just real life...

Matt Watts

Re: Steve Meyer, Last Seen
« Reply #6, on August 28th, 2016, 06:00 PM »
Quote from gpssonar on August 28th, 2016, 04:30 PM
But will never do anything but idle a car maybe. Time will tell once you hook it up to your VW engine. Who knows you may get a few REV's out of it.
If the HHO is made brute force, it takes nearly 1 LpM for every 10 CCs of engine displacement.  At least that was my experience and it was confirmed also by Gary Hendershot.

If the gas is made "a different way", then it's likely possible to lean the mixture out much more and still do the job.  Les Banki was adamant about this fact.  Moray King has suggested many times that if the gas is produced in what he terms "water clusters", it is far better when used as a fuel.  I highly suspect Stan's methodology fixes both ends--the gas takes very little power to produce and the gas itself is much more energetic.  That's the target as it has always been.



X-Blade

Re: Steve Meyer, Last Seen
« Reply #8, on August 29th, 2016, 11:09 AM »
dennisforrest this was not properly Meyer replication. It was more Ravi himself approach without VIC transformer, pulsed electrolysis with "conditioning" as catalyst. It really look promising but was not exactly a Meyer replication.
But anyway, i would like to see if anyone get somehing grateful replicating that.

Water Monkey

Re: Steve Meyer, Last Seen
« Reply #9, on August 29th, 2016, 01:37 PM »
If I remember correctly, Ravi had several aproaches.

Anyway. Glad to see people joining in on the conversation here.

See X-Blade........people read the truth.....truth does not scare anyone. If every would help look for the truth, everyone would stand up and say what they know.



X-Blade

Re: Steve Meyer, Last Seen
« Reply #12, on August 29th, 2016, 03:04 PM »
Dennis, Ravi used a bifilar coil made of 100 turns on a 3/8 or 9,5mm ferrite rod. It seems to act (in my opinion) like a buck converter.
But the most important key of the overall process was the conditioning and the type of the tubes (seamless).

dennisforrest

Re: Steve Meyer, Last Seen
« Reply #13, on August 30th, 2016, 01:01 AM »
Yes @X-Blade,
Ravi schematic it's not the same setup of Meyers, but 9 years ago I fully replicated the RAVI setup...  with also the driver for coils etc... but without luck.
Maybe I can resume all the stuff that now is packaged and try to reassemble it..
We're unable to discover the real "key"... we conditioned the tubes, that was coated with a blank layer, but unfortunatly the amperage of the entire process was very high and we never seen any of the effects Ravi says.

Denis

X-Blade

Re: Steve Meyer, Last Seen
« Reply #14, on August 30th, 2016, 03:32 AM »
There was something more according to Ravi, there was seamless type tubes and annealed for 3 hours on Argon atmosphere to remove residual magnetism from cold work stress (ie. lathe work drill etc). I saw some differences between the D14 pdf and what Ravi posted on oupower.com.


~Russ

Re: Steve Meyer, Last Seen
« Reply #16, on August 30th, 2016, 04:51 PM »
seems i may have messed that up some how on the posting on that thread... i'm working on it...

my fault,  ( see i own up to my mistakes)

just hang in there... working on it...

~Russ

~Russ

Re: Steve Meyer, Last Seen
« Reply #17, on August 30th, 2016, 05:02 PM »
Quote from X-Blade on August 30th, 2016, 03:07 PM
I passed from "Aproved Member" to Jr. Member without any reason.
I am not able to login too, Im only here until my browser cache / cookies was deleted.
Anyway...
approved member is lower rank than Jr. Member, you happen to hit the post count that jumps you in that new group, where for what ever reason you could not reply there.

dont worry, know one is perfect... including me. so you should be good to go.

your log in thing im still not sure about, but you did not email me yet?? when you do we can work on it and see what is going on.

also , yes, i gave the wood to throw... with the effect that it would help...

~Russ

PS, i moved those posts over to a new place in that bench...

dennisforrest

Re: Steve Meyer, Last Seen
« Reply #18, on August 31st, 2016, 01:02 PM »
Quote from X-Blade on August 30th, 2016, 03:38 AM
Do you have some pictures of the setup?
@X-Blade, unfortunatly actually I never have any picture.. actually I'm travelling, let me come back and I try to find it on my old hdd..

bye!