WFC in action

Mechanic

WFC in action
« on January 22nd, 2012, 03:09 AM »
Hi all,
This is my forth try and at last things seems to fall in place. This test still needs lots of attention and here's where i'm going to reveal my true knowledge in this field.

I used Dave Lawton's circuit, from P.J. Kelly, Chapter 10, and 6 s/s pairs of pipe from the scrap yard around the coner. +- 200mm x 25mm(outer) x 22mm(inner) with 0.6mm clearance. I stripped a small tv and removed the flat round ferrite coil from the tube and wound 100 turns x 0.71mm wire on it for my amp restriction coils (x2). At this stage i'm using a caned fruit bottle because a acrylic tube is very hard to get here in S.A. (why acrylic tube & not perspex?)

This trail video is my first, also being in a forum is a first for me. Ill try to get it right as i'm moving forward but will need plenty help and as you by now noticed, knowledge 0%
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SO People, PLEASE, being Afrikaans, a BOERSEUN & reddy for GAS production, bring all the question (don't forget the answers) and help me to help us to accomplish our goal of being FREE.....

Thank's all,
Mechanic

Jeff Nading

RE: WFC in action
« Reply #1, on January 22nd, 2012, 11:02 AM »Last edited on January 22nd, 2012, 11:07 AM by Jeff Nading
Quote from Mechanic on January 22nd, 2012, 03:09 AM
Hi all,
This is my forth try and at last things seems to fall in place. This test still needs lots of attention and here's where i'm going to reveal my true knowledge in this field.

I used Dave Lawton's circuit, from P.J. Kelly, Chapter 10, and 6 s/s pairs of pipe from the scrap yard around the coner. +- 200mm x 25mm(outer) x 22mm(inner) with 0.6mm clearance. I stripped a small tv and removed the flat round ferrite coil from the tube and wound 100 turns x 0.71mm wire on it for my amp restriction coils (x2). At this stage i'm using a caned fruit bottle because a acrylic tube is very hard to get here in S.A. (why acrylic tube & not perspex?)

This trail video is my first, also being in a forum is a first for me. Ill try to get it right as i'm moving forward but will need plenty help and as you by now noticed, knowledge 0%

SO People, PLEASE, being Afrikaans, a BOERSEUN & reddy for GAS production, bring all the question (don't forget the answers) and help me to help us to accomplish our goal of being FREE.....

Thank's all,
Mechanic
Very good progress you have made Morné. Now the real fun starts, you'll need to research this link on the forum   http://open-source-energy.org/?tid=290&pid=2715#pid2715  and start the next phase of Stan's work. I noticed in the video you had about 4 1/2 amps with low voltage, you need just the opposite low amperage and high voltage, the standard Lawton circuit just doesn't have the voltage needed, it can be modified, the modified circuit is on this forum, I just don't remember where it is at. Or, you could build this circuit linked here   http://open-source-energy.org/?tid=178  , so still a lot of work to do, don't mean to be discouraging in any way, but it took Stan 15 years to come up with the complete process, that's why their are so many here on this forum working on different avenues of Stan's work. To, just a suggestion on plastic tubing, you could use PVC tubing or any tubing that will hold pressure on your cell build, well hope this helps Morné and please keep us posted as to your progress, Jeff.

Forum Administrator

RE: WFC in action
« Reply #2, on January 22nd, 2012, 01:17 PM »
Quote from Mechanic on January 22nd, 2012, 03:09 AM
Hi all,
This is my forth try and at last things seems to fall in place. This test still needs lots of attention and here's where i'm going to reveal my true knowledge in this field.

I used Dave Lawton's circuit, from P.J. Kelly, Chapter 10, and 6 s/s pairs of pipe from the scrap yard around the coner. +- 200mm x 25mm(outer) x 22mm(inner) with 0.6mm clearance. I stripped a small tv and removed the flat round ferrite coil from the tube and wound 100 turns x 0.71mm wire on it for my amp restriction coils (x2). At this stage i'm using a caned fruit bottle because a acrylic tube is very hard to get here in S.A. (why acrylic tube & not perspex?)

This trail video is my first, also being in a forum is a first for me. Ill try to get it right as i'm moving forward but will need plenty help and as you by now noticed, knowledge 0%

SO People, PLEASE, being Afrikaans, a BOERSEUN & reddy for GAS production, bring all the question (don't forget the answers) and help me to help us to accomplish our goal of being FREE.....

Thank's all,
Mechanic
Good work!  Nice to see a video posted this way, as I do save and backup them all up this way.  Welcome!


Mechanic

RE: WFC in action
« Reply #3, on January 23rd, 2012, 11:41 AM »
Quote from admin on January 22nd, 2012, 01:17 PM
Quote from Mechanic on January 22nd, 2012, 03:09 AM
Hi all,
This is my forth try and at last things seems to fall in place. This test still needs lots of attention and here's where i'm going to reveal my true knowledge in this field.

I used Dave Lawton's circuit, from P.J. Kelly, Chapter 10, and 6 s/s pairs of pipe from the scrap yard around the coner. +- 200mm x 25mm(outer) x 22mm(inner) with 0.6mm clearance. I stripped a small tv and removed the flat round ferrite coil from the tube and wound 100 turns x 0.71mm wire on it for my amp restriction coils (x2). At this stage i'm using a caned fruit bottle because a acrylic tube is very hard to get here in S.A. (why acrylic tube & not perspex?)

This trail video is my first, also being in a forum is a first for me. Ill try to get it right as i'm moving forward but will need plenty help and as you by now noticed, knowledge 0%

SO People, PLEASE, being Afrikaans, a BOERSEUN & reddy for GAS production, bring all the question (don't forget the answers) and help me to help us to accomplish our goal of being FREE.....

Thank's all,
Mechanic
Good work!  Nice to see a video posted this way, as I do save and backup them all up this way.  Welcome!
Hi... again:

Admin it's my pleasure, i where'nt able to upload it in another way and my N70 mobile being my modum this cost me some MB but i'm trying to sort that prob... Wile i'm so lucky to find ADMIN on my post, Please help.., Jeff mentioned a modified Lawton Circuit could you maybe assist me in finding it...? :huh:Thanx

Uncle JEFF...,
1)Please advise again on the tube... according to my researce wich is mainly reading, i found that ACRYLIC tube is non static while perspex, pvc, etc is static. Could this not make a deverince in the reaction of the cell... (2) The couting (super corona) on the tubes, should'nt that restrict amps..? This is also known as a dielectric and as i've read once you carge this capasitor (WFC) to the right amps or volt or what ever there should be a dielectric b/down and with the right components in the circuit this will spike the water with great force for a wile, then rebuild amps and it will happen again and again.... (3) Russ's circuit is above my fire place... for now is there anyting simpler for me that can work or should i maby first concintrade on my cell wile building currage for Russ's circuit... (4) The laser i want to try i found on P.J. kelly's Chapter 10, supplied by h2opower, and i only short the 1450 & 760 nm leads that hopefully will show itself soon. If anyone build it and found it not working please let me know...

Well Lets first solve these questions before i drive you crazy and then won't have any more support...:angel:

Thank You Verry Much for the support so far...:heart:
Boere Groete,
Mechanic

~Russ

RE: WFC in action
« Reply #4, on January 23rd, 2012, 11:17 PM »
Quote
Jeff mentioned a modified Lawton Circuit could you maybe assist me in finding it...? :huh:Thanx
i don't know if i have seen the  modified Lawton circuit here but if so i don't know where. i have done some testing with the Lawton circuit and im not a fan.

the Russtic circuit is design to learning how to tune the circuit and is not ment for high power applications. its for resonant circuits. this is where you will find the amps going down and the voltage up to infinity.  its a test circuit.

here is what we all need to make:

http://open-source-energy.org/?tid=311

but its a work in progress... this will " auto tune" so we can all make this work with out the complications. as long as out cell's are close  and the coils are close... we can all work on the same system.

this is a good over all goal. working on the same systems exchanging data and working together on this!

any how your working on this and that's the starting place! testing your own system! grate job!

any how much research is needed to fully understand s'tans system. so, keep reading and researching for your questions, it all takes time like jeff sead.

any how im trying to encourage you to research research research, as you have! but more to do :) keep up the good work!  

we are for here for support, we will help where we can! good stuff my friend!

Blessings!

~Russ

Mechanic

RE: WFC in action
« Reply #5, on January 29th, 2012, 08:47 AM »
Quote from Jeff Nading on January 22nd, 2012, 11:02 AM
Quote from Mechanic on January 22nd, 2012, 03:09 AM
Hi all,
This is my forth try and at last things seems to fall in place. This test still needs lots of attention and here's where i'm going to reveal my true knowledge in this field.

I used Dave Lawton's circuit, from P.J. Kelly, Chapter 10, and 6 s/s pairs of pipe from the scrap yard around the coner. +- 200mm x 25mm(outer) x 22mm(inner) with 0.6mm clearance. I stripped a small tv and removed the flat round ferrite coil from the tube and wound 100 turns x 0.71mm wire on it for my amp restriction coils (x2). At this stage i'm using a caned fruit bottle because a acrylic tube is very hard to get here in S.A. (why acrylic tube & not perspex?)

This trail video is my first, also being in a forum is a first for me. Ill try to get it right as i'm moving forward but will need plenty help and as you by now noticed, knowledge 0%

SO People, PLEASE, being Afrikaans, a BOERSEUN & reddy for GAS production, bring all the question (don't forget the answers) and help me to help us to accomplish our goal of being FREE.....

Thank's all,
Mechanic
Very good progress you have made Morné. Now the real fun starts, you'll need to research this link on the forum   http://open-source-energy.org/?tid=290&pid=2715#pid2715  and start the next phase of Stan's work. I noticed in the video you had about 4 1/2 amps with low voltage, you need just the opposite low amperage and high voltage, the standard Lawton circuit just doesn't have the voltage needed, it can be modified, the modified circuit is on this forum, I just don't remember where it is at. Or, you could build this circuit linked here   http://open-source-energy.org/?tid=178  , so still a lot of work to do, don't mean to be discouraging in any way, but it took Stan 15 years to come up with the complete process, that's why their are so many here on this forum working on different avenues of Stan's work. To, just a suggestion on plastic tubing, you could use PVC tubing or any tubing that will hold pressure on your cell build, well hope this helps Morné and please keep us posted as to your progress, Jeff.
Hi Jeff, i know i'm sounding like a broken record but i'm still trying to find a opinion on a tube... acrylic, acording to my studies, is non static and pvc & others is static. Won't this effect production.....?

Jeff Nading

RE: WFC in action
« Reply #6, on January 29th, 2012, 11:29 AM »
Quote from Mechanic on January 29th, 2012, 08:47 AM
Quote from Jeff Nading on January 22nd, 2012, 11:02 AM
Quote from Mechanic on January 22nd, 2012, 03:09 AM
Hi all,
This is my forth try and at last things seems to fall in place. This test still needs lots of attention and here's where i'm going to reveal my true knowledge in this field.

I used Dave Lawton's circuit, from P.J. Kelly, Chapter 10, and 6 s/s pairs of pipe from the scrap yard around the coner. +- 200mm x 25mm(outer) x 22mm(inner) with 0.6mm clearance. I stripped a small tv and removed the flat round ferrite coil from the tube and wound 100 turns x 0.71mm wire on it for my amp restriction coils (x2). At this stage i'm using a caned fruit bottle because a acrylic tube is very hard to get here in S.A. (why acrylic tube & not perspex?)

This trail video is my first, also being in a forum is a first for me. Ill try to get it right as i'm moving forward but will need plenty help and as you by now noticed, knowledge 0%

SO People, PLEASE, being Afrikaans, a BOERSEUN & reddy for GAS production, bring all the question (don't forget the answers) and help me to help us to accomplish our goal of being FREE.....

Thank's all,
Mechanic
Very good progress you have made Morné. Now the real fun starts, you'll need to research this link on the forum   http://open-source-energy.org/?tid=290&pid=2715#pid2715  and start the next phase of Stan's work. I noticed in the video you had about 4 1/2 amps with low voltage, you need just the opposite low amperage and high voltage, the standard Lawton circuit just doesn't have the voltage needed, it can be modified, the modified circuit is on this forum, I just don't remember where it is at. Or, you could build this circuit linked here   http://open-source-energy.org/?tid=178  , so still a lot of work to do, don't mean to be discouraging in any way, but it took Stan 15 years to come up with the complete process, that's why their are so many here on this forum working on different avenues of Stan's work. To, just a suggestion on plastic tubing, you could use PVC tubing or any tubing that will hold pressure on your cell build, well hope this helps Morné and please keep us posted as to your progress, Jeff.
Hi Jeff, i know i'm sounding like a broken record but i'm still trying to find a opinion on a tube... acrylic, acording to my studies, is non static and pvc & others is static. Won't this effect production.....?
I could not say one way or the other at this point, this is something that will have to be tested out, I am using a combination of both and do not see an effect either way. I would suggest if you were to use PVC pipe, install a static ground [ like you would use in electronic's ] so as to eliminate the possibility. Happy hho-ing, Mechanic, Jeff.

Jeff Nading

RE: WFC in action
« Reply #7, on January 29th, 2012, 08:48 PM »Last edited on January 29th, 2012, 08:50 PM by Jeff Nading
Ha Mechanic, I found the modified Lawton circuit that Russ had posted, here it is even though the newest rustic circuit will work soooooo much better.

~Russ

RE: WFC in action
« Reply #8, on January 29th, 2012, 09:13 PM »
Quote from Jeff Nading on January 29th, 2012, 08:48 PM
Ha Mechanic, I found the modified Lawton circuit that Russ had posted, here it is even though the newest rustic circuit will work soooooo much better.
did i post it? lol hummm. well i have tested the circuit and it pulses but how well.. well that's why i created something else... the Russtic.

the rustic is for testing resonant circuits... its not a PWM just keep that in mined.

thanks! ~Russ

Mechanic

RE: WFC in action
« Reply #9, on January 29th, 2012, 10:00 PM »Last edited on January 29th, 2012, 10:21 PM by Mechanic
Quote from Jeff Nading on January 29th, 2012, 08:48 PM
Ha Mechanic, I found the modified Lawton circuit that Russ had posted, here it is even though the newest rustic circuit will work soooooo much better.
Thanx uncle Jeff,
I'll soon have a 3G 8'ta connection then i can watch & down load all the big stuff and the real fun can start... i can't wait.:D
Mechanic.
Quote from ~Russ/Rwg42985 on January 29th, 2012, 09:13 PM
Quote from Jeff Nading on January 29th, 2012, 08:48 PM
Ha Mechanic, I found the modified Lawton circuit that Russ had posted, here it is even though the newest rustic circuit will work soooooo much better.
did i post it? lol hummm. well i have tested the circuit and it pulses but how well.. well that's why i created something else... the Russtic.

the rustic is for testing resonant circuits... its not a PWM just keep that in mined.

thanks! ~Russ
Hi Mr Bussy Bee,
I'm sorry for not starting with your stuff yet but my connection is to poor and that will end on the 1st of Feb. when my 3 gig broadband connection kicks in and then i can down load that "big" 196 mb VIC combination (work in progress) that everyone is bussy with and start real work... i can't wait for that fun work to start,:D when i'm able to start that i'm sure we'll have a working Meyers replica within 6 months..., Ha,ha.:P Well it's better to be positive then negitive... we'll get there, thanx, Mechanic.
"Anyone can do anything if he realy want's to..." as i always say...
Boere groete..

~Russ

RE: WFC in action
« Reply #10, on January 29th, 2012, 11:30 PM »
Quote from Mechanic on January 29th, 2012, 10:00 PM
Hi Mr Bussy Bee,
I'm sorry for not starting with your stuff yet but my connection is to poor and that will end on the 1st of Feb. when my 3 gig broadband connection kicks in and then i can down load that "big" 196 mb VIC combination (work in progress) that everyone is bussy with and start real work... i can't wait for that fun work to start,:D when i'm able to start that i'm sure we'll have a working Meyers replica within 6 months..., Ha,ha.:P Well it's better to be positive then negitive... we'll get there, thanx, Mechanic.
"Anyone can do anything if he realy want's to..." as i always say...
Boere groete..
nice !!! cant wait! yes positive! ! :) its the way to be!

~Russ

Mechanic

RE: WFC in action
« Reply #11, on February 3rd, 2012, 08:52 AM »
Quote from ~Russ/Rwg42985 on January 29th, 2012, 11:30 PM
Quote from Mechanic on January 29th, 2012, 10:00 PM
Hi Mr Bussy Bee,
I'm sorry for not starting with your stuff yet but my connection is to poor and that will end on the 1st of Feb. when my 3 gig broadband connection kicks in and then i can down load that "big" 196 mb VIC combination (work in progress) that everyone is bussy with and start real work... i can't wait for that fun work to start,:D when i'm able to start that i'm sure we'll have a working Meyers replica within 6 months..., Ha,ha.:P Well it's better to be positive then negitive... we'll get there, thanx, Mechanic.
"Anyone can do anything if he realy want's to..." as i always say...
Boere groete..
nice !!! cant wait! yes positive! ! :) its the way to be!

~Russ
Hi,

My connection is up... I'm buzzy down loading VIC work in progress. As i read the first link is always being updated, anything special i should know, do or check for... or should i just jump in the deep end and paddle for my life...

Mechanic

Jeff Nading

RE: WFC in action
« Reply #12, on February 3rd, 2012, 01:57 PM »
Quote from Mechanic on February 3rd, 2012, 08:52 AM
Quote from ~Russ/Rwg42985 on January 29th, 2012, 11:30 PM
Quote from Mechanic on January 29th, 2012, 10:00 PM
Hi Mr Bussy Bee,
I'm sorry for not starting with your stuff yet but my connection is to poor and that will end on the 1st of Feb. when my 3 gig broadband connection kicks in and then i can down load that "big" 196 mb VIC combination (work in progress) that everyone is bussy with and start real work... i can't wait for that fun work to start,:D when i'm able to start that i'm sure we'll have a working Meyers replica within 6 months..., Ha,ha.:P Well it's better to be positive then negitive... we'll get there, thanx, Mechanic.
"Anyone can do anything if he realy want's to..." as i always say...
Boere groete..
nice !!! cant wait! yes positive! ! :) its the way to be!

~Russ
Hi,

My connection is up... I'm buzzy down loading VIC work in progress. As i read the first link is always being updated, anything special i should know, do or check for... or should i just jump in the deep end and paddle for my life...

Mechanic
Just jump in the deep end and paddle for my life... ,so to speak :D:P, We have a life boat :D.

Mechanic

RE: WFC in action
« Reply #13, on February 19th, 2012, 01:06 PM »
:P:cool::sleepy:[attachment=898]
Quote from Jeff Nading on February 3rd, 2012, 01:57 PM
Quote from Mechanic on February 3rd, 2012, 08:52 AM
Quote from ~Russ/Rwg42985 on January 29th, 2012, 11:30 PM
Quote from Mechanic on January 29th, 2012, 10:00 PM
Hi Mr Bussy Bee,
I'm sorry for not starting with your stuff yet but my connection is to poor and that will end on the 1st of Feb. when my 3 gig broadband connection kicks in and then i can down load that "big" 196 mb VIC combination (work in progress) that everyone is bussy with and start real work... i can't wait for that fun work to start,:D when i'm able to start that i'm sure we'll have a working Meyers replica within 6 months..., Ha,ha.:P Well it's better to be positive then negitive... we'll get there, thanx, Mechanic.
"Anyone can do anything if he realy want's to..." as i always say...
Boere groete..
nice !!! cant wait! yes positive! ! :) its the way to be!

~Russ
Hi,

My connection is up... I'm buzzy down loading VIC work in progress. As i read the first link is always being updated, anything special i should know, do or check for... or should i just jump in the deep end and paddle for my life...

Mechanic
Just jump in the deep end and paddle for my life... ,so to speak :D:P, We have a life boat :D.
Hi ALL,
Ok... here we go, my latest build or should rather say "try-build". I'm not that good with all that tube tuning and will need that life boat for that. Ok video editting i don't know nothing off. Here is what it looks like but obviosly it will be dismantled again once that live boat arrives with the tuning link or whatever (has to be a walk through, PLEASE):D
Quickly, it is +- 240mm x 25.4mm & 19.05mm tubes, (Suspecting 304 grade as it was bought at a scrap yard for R38). As you'll see 6 pairs, (in two disks that was build in my garrage with a compass & normal hand drill), the pvc tube is 100mm in dia. & 380mm in length. The connections is made with coted copper wire & the ends sealed with high heat sealer. Well hope i got it all...
[attachment=898]:sleepy:
Bring on that life boat so that the tuning can start...HOZIT
BOERE groete,
Mechanic.

Jeff Nading

RE: WFC in action
« Reply #14, on February 19th, 2012, 01:28 PM »Last edited on February 19th, 2012, 01:29 PM by Jeff Nading
Quote from Mechanic on February 19th, 2012, 01:06 PM
:P:cool::sleepy:
Quote from Jeff Nading on February 3rd, 2012, 01:57 PM
Quote from Mechanic on February 3rd, 2012, 08:52 AM
Quote from ~Russ/Rwg42985 on January 29th, 2012, 11:30 PM
Quote from Mechanic on January 29th, 2012, 10:00 PM
Hi Mr Bussy Bee,
I'm sorry for not starting with your stuff yet but my connection is to poor and that will end on the 1st of Feb. when my 3 gig broadband connection kicks in and then i can down load that "big" 196 mb VIC combination (work in progress) that everyone is bussy with and start real work... i can't wait for that fun work to start,:D when i'm able to start that i'm sure we'll have a working Meyers replica within 6 months..., Ha,ha.:P Well it's better to be positive then negitive... we'll get there, thanx, Mechanic.
"Anyone can do anything if he realy want's to..." as i always say...
Boere groete..
nice !!! cant wait! yes positive! ! :) its the way to be!

~Russ
Hi,

My connection is up... I'm buzzy down loading VIC work in progress. As i read the first link is always being updated, anything special i should know, do or check for... or should i just jump in the deep end and paddle for my life...

Mechanic
Just jump in the deep end and paddle for my life... ,so to speak :D:P, We have a life boat :D.
Hi ALL,
Ok... here we go, my latest build or should rather say "try-build". I'm not that good with all that tube tuning and will need that life boat for that. Ok video editting i don't know nothing off. Here is what it looks like but obviosly it will be dismantled again once that live boat arrives with the tuning link or whatever (has to be a walk through, PLEASE):D
Quickly, it is +- 240mm x 25.4mm & 19.05mm tubes, (Suspecting 304 grade as it was bought at a scrap yard for R38). As you'll see 6 pairs, (in two disks that was build in my garrage with a compass & normal hand drill), the pvc tube is 100mm in dia. & 380mm in length. The connections is made with coted copper wire & the ends sealed with high heat sealer. Well hope i got it all...
:sleepy:
Bring on that life boat so that the tuning can start...HOZIT
BOERE groete,
Mechanic.
Hi Mechanic, Ravi has detailed instructions for tuning, here are some videos of his work, http://www.oupower.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1602&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0#p14704  , you will have to search his work to find the tuning of the stainless steel tubes though, try this link http://www.panacea-bocaf.org/meyerswatercell.htm , I know it's here somewhere @ this online university.

Mechanic

RE: WFC in action
« Reply #15, on February 19th, 2012, 01:51 PM »
Quote from Jeff Nading on February 19th, 2012, 01:28 PM
Quote from Mechanic on February 19th, 2012, 01:06 PM
:P:cool::sleepy:
Quote from Jeff Nading on February 3rd, 2012, 01:57 PM
Quote from Mechanic on February 3rd, 2012, 08:52 AM
Quote from ~Russ/Rwg42985 on January 29th, 2012, 11:30 PM
nice !!! cant wait! yes positive! ! :) its the way to be!

~Russ
Hi,

My connection is up... I'm buzzy down loading VIC work in progress. As i read the first link is always being updated, anything special i should know, do or check for... or should i just jump in the deep end and paddle for my life...

Mechanic
Just jump in the deep end and paddle for my life... ,so to speak :D:P, We have a life boat :D.
Hi ALL,
Ok... here we go, my latest build or should rather say "try-build". I'm not that good with all that tube tuning and will need that life boat for that. Ok video editting i don't know nothing off. Here is what it looks like but obviosly it will be dismantled again once that live boat arrives with the tuning link or whatever (has to be a walk through, PLEASE):D
Quickly, it is +- 240mm x 25.4mm & 19.05mm tubes, (Suspecting 304 grade as it was bought at a scrap yard for R38). As you'll see 6 pairs, (in two disks that was build in my garrage with a compass & normal hand drill), the pvc tube is 100mm in dia. & 380mm in length. The connections is made with coted copper wire & the ends sealed with high heat sealer. Well hope i got it all...
:sleepy:
Bring on that life boat so that the tuning can start...HOZIT
BOERE groete,
Mechanic.
Hi Mechanic, Ravi has detailed instructions for tuning, here are some videos of his work, http://www.oupower.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1602&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0#p14704  , you will have to search his work to find the tuning of the stainless steel tubes though, try this link http://www.panacea-bocaf.org/meyerswatercell.htm , I know it's here somewhere @ this online university.
Hi,
thanks JEFF your'e always there with a answer for me, thanx uncle Jeff, be BLESSED
Boere groete
mechanic

Mechanic

RE: WFC in action
« Reply #16, on February 22nd, 2012, 12:48 PM »
Quote from Mechanic on February 19th, 2012, 01:51 PM
Quote from Jeff Nading on February 19th, 2012, 01:28 PM
Quote from Mechanic on February 19th, 2012, 01:06 PM
:P:cool::sleepy:
Quote from Jeff Nading on February 3rd, 2012, 01:57 PM
Quote from Mechanic on February 3rd, 2012, 08:52 AM
Hi,

My connection is up... I'm buzzy down loading VIC work in progress. As i read the first link is always being updated, anything special i should know, do or check for... or should i just jump in the deep end and paddle for my life...

Mechanic
Just jump in the deep end and paddle for my life... ,so to speak :D:P, We have a life boat :D.
Hi ALL,
Ok... here we go, my latest build or should rather say "try-build". I'm not that good with all that tube tuning and will need that life boat for that. Ok video editting i don't know nothing off. Here is what it looks like but obviosly it will be dismantled again once that live boat arrives with the tuning link or whatever (has to be a walk through, PLEASE):D
Quickly, it is +- 240mm x 25.4mm & 19.05mm tubes, (Suspecting 304 grade as it was bought at a scrap yard for R38). As you'll see 6 pairs, (in two disks that was build in my garrage with a compass & normal hand drill), the pvc tube is 100mm in dia. & 380mm in length. The connections is made with coted copper wire & the ends sealed with high heat sealer. Well hope i got it all...
:sleepy:
Bring on that life boat so that the tuning can start...HOZIT
BOERE groete,
Mechanic.
Hi Mechanic, Ravi has detailed instructions for tuning, here are some videos of his work, http://www.oupower.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1602&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0#p14704  , you will have to search his work to find the tuning of the stainless steel tubes though, try this link http://www.panacea-bocaf.org/meyerswatercell.htm , I know it's here somewhere @ this online university.
Hi,
thanks JEFF your'e always there with a answer for me, thanx uncle Jeff, be BLESSED
Boere groete
mechanic
Here again,
I had that cell running for +- 30 minutes and then stopped to strip and set the tubes....
This is then what i found... Chalky build up.
[attachment=910]
Well thought i should share this.
Boere groete,
Mechanic.

Jeff Nading

RE: WFC in action
« Reply #17, on February 22nd, 2012, 12:59 PM »
Quote from Mechanic on February 22nd, 2012, 12:48 PM
Quote from Mechanic on February 19th, 2012, 01:51 PM
Quote from Jeff Nading on February 19th, 2012, 01:28 PM
Quote from Mechanic on February 19th, 2012, 01:06 PM
:P:cool::sleepy:
Quote from Jeff Nading on February 3rd, 2012, 01:57 PM
Just jump in the deep end and paddle for my life... ,so to speak :D:P, We have a life boat :D.
Hi ALL,
Ok... here we go, my latest build or should rather say "try-build". I'm not that good with all that tube tuning and will need that life boat for that. Ok video editting i don't know nothing off. Here is what it looks like but obviosly it will be dismantled again once that live boat arrives with the tuning link or whatever (has to be a walk through, PLEASE):D
Quickly, it is +- 240mm x 25.4mm & 19.05mm tubes, (Suspecting 304 grade as it was bought at a scrap yard for R38). As you'll see 6 pairs, (in two disks that was build in my garrage with a compass & normal hand drill), the pvc tube is 100mm in dia. & 380mm in length. The connections is made with coted copper wire & the ends sealed with high heat sealer. Well hope i got it all...
:sleepy:
Bring on that life boat so that the tuning can start...HOZIT
BOERE groete,
Mechanic.
Hi Mechanic, Ravi has detailed instructions for tuning, here are some videos of his work, http://www.oupower.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1602&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0#p14704  , you will have to search his work to find the tuning of the stainless steel tubes though, try this link http://www.panacea-bocaf.org/meyerswatercell.htm , I know it's here somewhere @ this online university.
Hi,
thanks JEFF your'e always there with a answer for me, thanx uncle Jeff, be BLESSED
Boere groete
mechanic
Here again,
I had that cell running for +- 30 minutes and then stopped to strip and set the tubes....
This is then what i found... Chalky build up.

Well thought i should share this.
Boere groete,
Mechanic.
Hey Mechanic, I got the same thing @ 1/2 amp, I think this is a good thing when this happens, Stan talks about it.

Mechanic

RE: WFC in action
« Reply #18, on February 22nd, 2012, 01:14 PM »
Quote from Jeff Nading on February 22nd, 2012, 12:59 PM
Quote from Mechanic on February 22nd, 2012, 12:48 PM
Quote from Mechanic on February 19th, 2012, 01:51 PM
Quote from Jeff Nading on February 19th, 2012, 01:28 PM
Quote from Mechanic on February 19th, 2012, 01:06 PM
:P:cool::sleepy:
Hi ALL,
Ok... here we go, my latest build or should rather say "try-build". I'm not that good with all that tube tuning and will need that life boat for that. Ok video editting i don't know nothing off. Here is what it looks like but obviosly it will be dismantled again once that live boat arrives with the tuning link or whatever (has to be a walk through, PLEASE):D
Quickly, it is +- 240mm x 25.4mm & 19.05mm tubes, (Suspecting 304 grade as it was bought at a scrap yard for R38). As you'll see 6 pairs, (in two disks that was build in my garrage with a compass & normal hand drill), the pvc tube is 100mm in dia. & 380mm in length. The connections is made with coted copper wire & the ends sealed with high heat sealer. Well hope i got it all...
:sleepy:
Bring on that life boat so that the tuning can start...HOZIT
BOERE groete,
Mechanic.
Hi Mechanic, Ravi has detailed instructions for tuning, here are some videos of his work, http://www.oupower.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1602&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0#p14704  , you will have to search his work to find the tuning of the stainless steel tubes though, try this link http://www.panacea-bocaf.org/meyerswatercell.htm , I know it's here somewhere @ this online university.
Hi,
thanks JEFF your'e always there with a answer for me, thanx uncle Jeff, be BLESSED
Boere groete
mechanic
Here again,
I had that cell running for +- 30 minutes and then stopped to strip and set the tubes....
This is then what i found... Chalky build up.

Well thought i should share this.
Boere groete,
Mechanic.
Hey Mechanic, I got the same thing @ 1/2 amp, I think this is a good thing when this happens, Stan talks about it.
Hell, you're Quick,
I just sat that one down and you grabed it.... Yes It is good...., i think But what confuses me is that not one of Stan's cell's show any sighn of that chalky build up and thats why i'm always asking for an alternative to corona... I'm way to slow to get the dielectric info on all this dielectrics. Anyway i got hold of Ultimeg 2020N and will be coting the pies with that after tuning and annealing... Well til later... Time for bed...

Boere groete,
Mechanic.

Mechanic

RE: WFC in action
« Reply #19, on March 1st, 2012, 11:38 AM »
Quote from Jeff Nading on February 22nd, 2012, 12:59 PM
Quote from Mechanic on February 22nd, 2012, 12:48 PM
Quote from Mechanic on February 19th, 2012, 01:51 PM
Quote from Jeff Nading on February 19th, 2012, 01:28 PM
Quote from Mechanic on February 19th, 2012, 01:06 PM
:P:cool::sleepy:
Hi ALL,
Ok... here we go, my latest build or should rather say "try-build". I'm not that good with all that tube tuning and will need that life boat for that. Ok video editting i don't know nothing off. Here is what it looks like but obviosly it will be dismantled again once that live boat arrives with the tuning link or whatever (has to be a walk through, PLEASE):D
Quickly, it is +- 240mm x 25.4mm & 19.05mm tubes, (Suspecting 304 grade as it was bought at a scrap yard for R38). As you'll see 6 pairs, (in two disks that was build in my garrage with a compass & normal hand drill), the pvc tube is 100mm in dia. & 380mm in length. The connections is made with coted copper wire & the ends sealed with high heat sealer. Well hope i got it all...
:sleepy:
Bring on that life boat so that the tuning can start...HOZIT
BOERE groete,
Mechanic.
Hi Mechanic, Ravi has detailed instructions for tuning, here are some videos of his work, http://www.oupower.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1602&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0#p14704  , you will have to search his work to find the tuning of the stainless steel tubes though, try this link http://www.panacea-bocaf.org/meyerswatercell.htm , I know it's here somewhere @ this online university.
Hi,
thanks JEFF your'e always there with a answer for me, thanx uncle Jeff, be BLESSED
Boere groete
mechanic
Here again,
I had that cell running for +- 30 minutes and then stopped to strip and set the tubes....
This is then what i found... Chalky build up.

Well thought i should share this.
Boere groete,
Mechanic.
Hey Mechanic, I got the same thing @ 1/2 amp, I think this is a good thing when this happens, Stan talks about it.
Hi Jeff,

Sorry J, another dumb question... Do you know of a Stan video with chalk buildup showing anywere....? If the gas production was so good there should be  some sighn somewhere of this chalky build...? This bothers me, everybody worry about conditioning the tubes but i've never seen that on a Meyer cell...

Just a thought.....
Boere groete,
Mechanic.

Jeff Nading

RE: WFC in action
« Reply #20, on March 2nd, 2012, 07:01 AM »
Quote from Mechanic on March 1st, 2012, 11:38 AM
Quote from Jeff Nading on February 22nd, 2012, 12:59 PM
Quote from Mechanic on February 22nd, 2012, 12:48 PM
Quote from Mechanic on February 19th, 2012, 01:51 PM
Quote from Jeff Nading on February 19th, 2012, 01:28 PM
Hi Mechanic, Ravi has detailed instructions for tuning, here are some videos of his work, http://www.oupower.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1602&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0#p14704  , you will have to search his work to find the tuning of the stainless steel tubes though, try this link http://www.panacea-bocaf.org/meyerswatercell.htm , I know it's here somewhere @ this online university.
Hi,
thanks JEFF your'e always there with a answer for me, thanx uncle Jeff, be BLESSED
Boere groete
mechanic
Here again,
I had that cell running for +- 30 minutes and then stopped to strip and set the tubes....
This is then what i found... Chalky build up.

Well thought i should share this.
Boere groete,
Mechanic.
Hey Mechanic, I got the same thing @ 1/2 amp, I think this is a good thing when this happens, Stan talks about it.
Hi Jeff,

Sorry J, another dumb question... Do you know of a Stan video with chalk buildup showing anywere....? If the gas production was so good there should be  some sighn somewhere of this chalky build...? This bothers me, everybody worry about conditioning the tubes but i've never seen that on a Meyer cell...

Just a thought.....
Boere groete,
Mechanic.
Have not seen a video of this, never saw his tubes taken apart, but I know Stan did talk about this in one of his briefs or patents.
The reason, I referred you to Ravi's site, or Panacea University.:D Tube conditioning is possibly something Stan did. All Stan's research lead to the gas injectors and the other equipment to make them work, he did not use the tube set up with the finished product. He used the gas processor, gas gun and electronics to make hydrogen/oxygen.

Mechanic

RE: WFC in action
« Reply #21, on March 20th, 2012, 04:32 AM »
Quote from Jeff Nading on March 2nd, 2012, 07:01 AM
Quote from Mechanic on March 1st, 2012, 11:38 AM
Quote from Jeff Nading on February 22nd, 2012, 12:59 PM
Quote from Mechanic on February 22nd, 2012, 12:48 PM
Quote from Mechanic on February 19th, 2012, 01:51 PM
Hi,
thanks JEFF your'e always there with a answer for me, thanx uncle Jeff, be BLESSED
Boere groete
mechanic
Here again,
I had that cell running for +- 30 minutes and then stopped to strip and set the tubes....
This is then what i found... Chalky build up.

Well thought i should share this.
Boere groete,
Mechanic.
Hey Mechanic, I got the same thing @ 1/2 amp, I think this is a good thing when this happens, Stan talks about it.
Hi Jeff,

Sorry J, another dumb question... Do you know of a Stan video with chalk buildup showing anywere....? If the gas production was so good there should be  some sighn somewhere of this chalky build...? This bothers me, everybody worry about conditioning the tubes but i've never seen that on a Meyer cell...

Just a thought.....
Boere groete,
Mechanic.
Have not seen a video of this, never saw his tubes taken apart, but I know Stan did talk about this in one of his briefs or patents.
The reason, I referred you to Ravi's site, or Panacea University.:D Tube conditioning is possibly something Stan did. All Stan's research lead to the gas injectors and the other equipment to make them work, he did not use the tube set up with the finished product. He used the gas processor, gas gun and electronics to make hydrogen/oxygen.
Hi All,

THANX to JEFF, SHARKY & RUSS.... I can now produce a video of my first VIC work in progress circuit and ask for lots of comments, questions, good or bad & keeping in mind this is my second circuit build...:D 3 weeks of verry little sleep & lots of headaches...:@

[attachment=1032]:cool:

For most this will look verry un-orginised but once you made a build you'll understand.
I now need the coil set and ask some assistance in Russ's feed back in his coil repl....
In mm what is the wire thickness (Thick / in / 0.0155)?? Some things i think i understand but is there a diffrent way of saying or discribing that info...?
There i go again... all the questions... Till later..:angel:

Boere groete,
Mechanic.

Mechanic

RE: WFC in action
« Reply #22, on August 22nd, 2013, 02:58 AM »Last edited on August 22nd, 2013, 03:03 AM by Mechanic
Hi.......
Sorry for being so quite.....been saving learning and got to this.....
9 Tubeset as in his discription, never exceeding 2A after a 1 our run from a Alternater......
Gas production is 20 psi in 8 min........ Try to load a video.....http://open-source-energy.org/rwg42985/mechanic/
Quote from Mechanic on August 22nd, 2013, 02:58 AM
Hi.......
Sorry for being so quite.....been saving learning and got to this.....
9 Tubeset as in his discription, never exceeding 2A after a 1 our run from a Alternater......
Gas production is 20 psi in 8 min........ Try to load a video.....http://open-source-energy.org/rwg42985/mechanic/
Link is for the video

Lynx

RE: WFC in action
« Reply #23, on August 22nd, 2013, 03:49 AM »
Is the clamp meter set on AC current?
It looks like the cable that the clamp meter is measuring goes straight to the tubeset, am I correct?
Thanks.

Mechanic

RE: WFC in action
« Reply #24, on August 22nd, 2013, 06:25 AM »
Quote from Lynx on August 22nd, 2013, 03:49 AM
Is the clamp meter set on AC current?
It looks like the cable that the clamp meter is measuring goes straight to the tubeset, am I correct?
Thanks.
You're corret.....only amp function on my meter.....does it matter? It is DC going to tubes.....my messurements give me .22mA per tube?