Meyer Demo Cell Replication for University Testing by JP

CaptainKirk

RE: Meyer Demo Cell Replication for University Testing by JP
« Reply #225, on February 18th, 2013, 10:21 PM »
Has there been any updates on this...  It was getting very close, and has been an informative read.  I am experimenting with transformers, etc.  Learning to scope the outputs/inputs.  Easy enough with a regular cap/inductor.  This has been much harder.

But it will come.  Anyways, let us know if there has been any progress (IED kinda changed the tone and things dropped off.  Glad he is gone.)

Kirk Out!

Matt Watts

RE: Meyer Demo Cell Replication for University Testing by JP
« Reply #226, on February 19th, 2013, 12:28 PM »
Welcome aboard the starship OpenSource.  Hope you enjoy your stay.

gpssonar and Ravenous Emu have been making pretty good strides, though I haven't seen a post yet like, "Yahooo!  It works!"

Follow their work at:
http://open-source-energy.org/?tid=876

If you care to share what you have done and some of the skills you bring to the table, please start a thread at:
http://open-source-energy.org/?fid=21

We all would like to see.

Thanks,

D1

CaptainKirk

RE: Meyer Demo Cell Replication for University Testing by JP
« Reply #227, on February 21st, 2013, 02:36 AM »
Quote from Dog-One on February 19th, 2013, 12:28 PM
Welcome aboard the starship OpenSource.  Hope you enjoy your stay.

gpssonar and Ravenous Emu have been making pretty good strides, though I haven't seen a post yet like, "Yahooo!  It works!"

Follow their work at:
http://open-source-energy.org/?tid=876

If you care to share what you have done and some of the skills you bring to the table, please start a thread at:
http://open-source-energy.org/?fid=21

We all would like to see.

Thanks,

D1
D1,
  Thanks for the welcome.   I am working with gpssonar wrapping our arms around some loose ends in one of the other threads as you know.

  But this was going very well, and JP was just about ready to start testing.
  IED showed up, and now this thread feels abandoned...

  I certainly hope not.  I hope we can get JP back to giving us whatever updates he has.  The man had a beautiful tube set built, and the core pieces...
It's like the cliff hanger and now I gotta wait until the next season of MeyerAndMe starts :-)

Kirk Out!

Matt Watts

RE: Meyer Demo Cell Replication for University Testing by JP
« Reply #228, on February 22nd, 2013, 01:20 AM »
I hear you.  I hope I didn't scare him off myself telling him "the water cell is the easy part".  Unfortunately, it is true.  I built my cell in the course of a couple weeks, then spent months of countless hours trying to get it to produce HHO without high current.  I never got there, not even close; that's why you don't see a successful project section titled:  "Stan Meyer WFC Replication -- Fully Operational"

Somebody is going to get it and I only hope they take the time to lay everything out so we can do it too.

CaptainKirk

RE: Meyer Demo Cell Replication for University Testing by JP
« Reply #229, on February 22nd, 2013, 07:03 AM »
Quote from Dog-One on February 22nd, 2013, 01:20 AM
I hear you.  I hope I didn't scare him off myself telling him "the water cell is the easy part".  Unfortunately, it is true.  I built my cell in the course of a couple weeks, then spent months of countless hours trying to get it to produce HHO without high current.  I never got there, not even close; that's why you don't see a successful project section titled:  "Stan Meyer WFC Replication -- Fully Operational"

Somebody is going to get it and I only hope they take the time to lay everything out so we can do it too.
D1,
  JP has really started a great thread here, I hope we can see it as it progresses.  While making the tubes is not trivial, and he did a fabulous job, the OBVIOUS special sauce is getting the HV Low Amps across the capacitors.  But the value in KNOWING what someone has TRIED as they go through this process is important too.  

  Hope to hear anything just so we know he is okay...

MeyerandMe

RE: Meyer Demo Cell Replication for University Testing by JP
« Reply #230, on March 19th, 2013, 01:37 PM »
Quote from CaptainKirk on February 22nd, 2013, 07:03 AM
Quote from Dog-One on February 22nd, 2013, 01:20 AM
I hear you.  I hope I didn't scare him off myself telling him "the water cell is the easy part".  Unfortunately, it is true.  I built my cell in the course of a couple weeks, then spent months of countless hours trying to get it to produce HHO without high current.  I never got there, not even close; that's why you don't see a successful project section titled:  "Stan Meyer WFC Replication -- Fully Operational"

Somebody is going to get it and I only hope they take the time to lay everything out so we can do it too.
D1,
  JP has really started a great thread here, I hope we can see it as it progresses.  While making the tubes is not trivial, and he did a fabulous job, the OBVIOUS special sauce is getting the HV Low Amps across the capacitors.  But the value in KNOWING what someone has TRIED as they go through this process is important too.  

  Hope to hear anything just so we know he is okay...
Don't worry kids.
I'm still alive.
Nothing exciting to report.
My EE tried the 8xA from Stan's Dream and a few variations of Alex Petty's basic circuit with a couple of of different coils. One coil similar to Stan's as shown earlier in this thread and another toroid type
We haven't seen any gas production beyond what we would expect from Faraday.
Attached is our data sheet showing the results.
We are on hold looking for what to try next.
Cheers,
jp


Mechanic

RE: Meyer Demo Cell Replication for University Testing by JP
« Reply #232, on December 1st, 2013, 01:54 AM »
After reading this thread from P.6 to here I got one conclusion...... I went ahead and re-connected my cell (discribed setup)WFC in action) on this forum) and got a 9 cell setup produce gas at 0.5A and 6V..... Check my tread as I will explain it there in detail...... JP please have your EE connect youre cell like this and give some more feedback.

Thanks

Mechanic

RE: Meyer Demo Cell Replication for University Testing by JP
« Reply #233, on December 1st, 2013, 04:10 AM »
Also somewhere in this tread someone talked about the eec and said that it is part of the the vic and movable air gap in the cor of the vic...give that man a bell's......he is probberly right.........
My suspition was that it was a cap in series on the negative line and through my test it did restrict the amps and I had only litle gas production.....

I also thought it could be the negative asembly plate(layers) which had the negative tubes connected to it......

Well just more thoughts.....