I too am hooked on the geet. but I believe i'm putting out alot at 1 amp. I'll let you know through the vortex group when I post it here on you tube. Im always saying I want to hook them both up to an engine. just need the time.
I haven't played the with Joe cell for 3 years. Now I'm too involved with the GEET. But if your Meyers cell puts out lots of gas with just a little electrical power then I'm still interested in seeing it.
I never got it to run a car after over a year of working on that. I did have a little strange phenomena happen but it would never run my car or truck. I used to be an active member of the 2 Joe Cell yahoo groups. Now I work on fuel reformers. See the yahoo group VortexHeatExchanger.
The secret is when using 3 minuets of positive only and leaving the negative on will allow the electrons to escape and that creates HHO held stable in the water plus superconducting ions that form on the cathode of the cells. this can be tested with a set of scales and a torch. It will lose weight when heating. The white powder on the cathode is a form of superconducting ions/plasma. This plasma is a much stronger fuel than the hydrogen.
You are definitely getting a good reaction here. Energy being resonated it seems to me. This is the pulsing we seem to be seeing.
Great Work.
One day, individuals, not governments, will dictate what energy will be used. No longer will we be enslaved by energy dictatorships. People around the world are waking up. We must live in harmony with the earth, not like parasites.
If H, H, and O recombined into water, it would release a huge amount of energy and either burn, heat up, or explode. Its called hydrogen combustion. Probably just disolved gas or water vapor turning back into a liquid. Sorry to burst your bubble...
Nope, it doesn't becomes highly explosive until contact with fresh air. High power sparks are sometimes used to split water and it works great at long as no fresh air is allowed in the splitting container. As soon as fresh air is added it becomes explosive.
This Joe Cell is not meant to make lots of H2. It is meant to power a car with some kind of strange energy that comes from a properly conditioned "stage 3" cell. To understand better google joescell2 and join that yahoo group. I only got this particular cell to work partially before getting interested in the GEET reactor which seems easiler to me. Find out more about GEEt reactors at the yahoo group VortexHeatExchanger.
Take one of your spark plug wires off one of the spark plugs with the engine running. Hold it up to um, lets say the radiator hose. Watch the spark jump from the wire right to the hose. Now if the rubber coolant hose is an insulator why would the spark jump from the wire to the rubber hose? Maybe you should "rethink" your "basic" science before telling people they are making idiotic comments.
Because of the very high voltage much current can go through high impedances due to the law of ohm. The radiator might be made of pvc which is an excellent isolator but not a perfect one, but it has a high enough impedance that 10kV are not enough.
The current goes through the humidity (maybe wrong vocabular :D ) which is on the surface of the radiator, as well as it goes through the air because of its humidity.
But in this "joe cell" experiment you do not use voltages higher than 50V i guess, so zoopu is right in this case.
You are correct in saying the Joe cell does not use anything higher than 50V, but choosing the right material to use as insulators between each cell is important! Check out what "Joe" says about it, check out what Alex Schiffer says about it. If you want to produce a S3 cell, it is important because certain insulators will short the cell and leave you with a S2 or even worse, S1.. So no, Zoopu is not right "in this case". Do your homework and you will see what I mean.
Yeah and for a S2 cell you have to take it and put it into the corner of a church for 2 weeks, aber that it is ready for stage 3 where you have to go with it to a yoga course. I read "what Joe says about it", and it is so ridiculous, that it is useless to come up with scientific and logical explanations why it is bullcrap.
LOL.. yeah at first glance thats what you would think. If you dare to wade a little further into the subject, you will eventually get past the "rubbish" and get to the core of what is really going on.
Looks like a pretty happy cell! From what I have seen though, It works much better with the negative connected at the bottom and the positive that goes throught the stainless via stainless bolt with a non conducting seal keeping in mind, some non conductors are actually conductors! Good job so far!!
I understand. It is hard to see but the negative does connect at the bottom on the inside. It is insulated on its way to the bottom by the black plastic water sprinkler riser tube.
If you read or look into good insulators for the Joe cell you will find Alex Schiffer uses Teflon, In the plans for the joe cell it mentions to use Buna N Or Nitrile but also mentions UHMW plastic washers. All I am trying to say is the types of insulators used should not be over looked.. Your on the right track though, can't wait to see your next vid..
Hi Naresh,
I too am hooked on the geet. but I believe i'm putting out alot at 1 amp. I'll let you know through the vortex group when I post it here on you tube. Im always saying I want to hook them both up to an engine. just need the time.
Mike
servall1 2 years ago
HI naresh,
I didnt relize that you were into hydrogen cells. would you like to see my meyers cell in action? if so ill post it here. i think youll be impressed.
mike from the group
servall1 2 years ago
Hi Mike,
I haven't played the with Joe cell for 3 years. Now I'm too involved with the GEET. But if your Meyers cell puts out lots of gas with just a little electrical power then I'm still interested in seeing it.
narivasant 2 years ago
that is a VERY nice stage 3 cell !!
How often have you charged and filterd the water ?
ipctec 3 years ago
thanks and sorry but it was not stage 3.
Stage 3 is when the bubbles stay there and stay fresh with no power applied.
My bubbles would eventually all go away with no power, within 8 hours.
narivasant 3 years ago
I never got it to run a car after over a year of working on that. I did have a little strange phenomena happen but it would never run my car or truck. I used to be an active member of the 2 Joe Cell yahoo groups. Now I work on fuel reformers. See the yahoo group VortexHeatExchanger.
narivasant 3 years ago
The secret is when using 3 minuets of positive only and leaving the negative on will allow the electrons to escape and that creates HHO held stable in the water plus superconducting ions that form on the cathode of the cells. this can be tested with a set of scales and a torch. It will lose weight when heating. The white powder on the cathode is a form of superconducting ions/plasma. This plasma is a much stronger fuel than the hydrogen.
1gunner1000 3 years ago
that is a lot of power
aaronisdumbusa 3 years ago
You are definitely getting a good reaction here. Energy being resonated it seems to me. This is the pulsing we seem to be seeing.
Great Work.
One day, individuals, not governments, will dictate what energy will be used. No longer will we be enslaved by energy dictatorships. People around the world are waking up. We must live in harmony with the earth, not like parasites.
HHONOW 3 years ago
If H, H, and O recombined into water, it would release a huge amount of energy and either burn, heat up, or explode. Its called hydrogen combustion. Probably just disolved gas or water vapor turning back into a liquid. Sorry to burst your bubble...
TopGunMan 3 years ago
Nope, it doesn't becomes highly explosive until contact with fresh air. High power sparks are sometimes used to split water and it works great at long as no fresh air is allowed in the splitting container. As soon as fresh air is added it becomes explosive.
narivasant 3 years ago
Has any one tried using a cell with a fuel injected vehicle or conecting multiple cells in series or parallel ?
blisterj 4 years ago
The best place to ask that question is in the yahoo group:
joecellfreeenergydevice
Do a google search to find it.
narivasant 4 years ago
que es mejor, pequeñas o grandes burbujas
cauchotres 4 years ago
I've given up on the Joe Cell and think this may be easier for most people:
techdotgroupsdotyahoodotcom/group/VortexHeatExchanger
narivasant 4 years ago
I have a working cell...
see it on my site w-w-w-joecell-de
ipctec 4 years ago
Does it power a car with the petrol turned off?
narivasant 4 years ago
No reason why not. Just feed Hydrogen in to carburetor, instead of Petrol.
Beamshipcaptain 4 years ago
More voltage you give it by stepping on the accelerator, the more H2 it generates. Run H2 thru the fuel-line, into the carburetor.
Beamshipcaptain 4 years ago
This Joe Cell is not meant to make lots of H2. It is meant to power a car with some kind of strange energy that comes from a properly conditioned "stage 3" cell. To understand better google joescell2 and join that yahoo group. I only got this particular cell to work partially before getting interested in the GEET reactor which seems easiler to me. Find out more about GEEt reactors at the yahoo group VortexHeatExchanger.
narivasant 4 years ago
Put that water in a balloon and light a match to it. It will burst and burn. Water burns after charging in a joecell.
durian789 5 years ago
um static electricity ONLY can build up on NON conductors. Learn some basic science before making idiotic comments
zoopu 5 years ago
Take one of your spark plug wires off one of the spark plugs with the engine running. Hold it up to um, lets say the radiator hose. Watch the spark jump from the wire right to the hose. Now if the rubber coolant hose is an insulator why would the spark jump from the wire to the rubber hose? Maybe you should "rethink" your "basic" science before telling people they are making idiotic comments.
TheB3e 5 years ago
Because of the very high voltage much current can go through high impedances due to the law of ohm. The radiator might be made of pvc which is an excellent isolator but not a perfect one, but it has a high enough impedance that 10kV are not enough.
mvogt 5 years ago
The current goes through the humidity (maybe wrong vocabular :D ) which is on the surface of the radiator, as well as it goes through the air because of its humidity.
But in this "joe cell" experiment you do not use voltages higher than 50V i guess, so zoopu is right in this case.
mvogt 5 years ago
You are correct in saying the Joe cell does not use anything higher than 50V, but choosing the right material to use as insulators between each cell is important! Check out what "Joe" says about it, check out what Alex Schiffer says about it. If you want to produce a S3 cell, it is important because certain insulators will short the cell and leave you with a S2 or even worse, S1.. So no, Zoopu is not right "in this case". Do your homework and you will see what I mean.
TheB3e 5 years ago
Yeah and for a S2 cell you have to take it and put it into the corner of a church for 2 weeks, aber that it is ready for stage 3 where you have to go with it to a yoga course. I read "what Joe says about it", and it is so ridiculous, that it is useless to come up with scientific and logical explanations why it is bullcrap.
mvogt 5 years ago
LOL.. yeah at first glance thats what you would think. If you dare to wade a little further into the subject, you will eventually get past the "rubbish" and get to the core of what is really going on.
TheB3e 5 years ago
Looks like a pretty happy cell! From what I have seen though, It works much better with the negative connected at the bottom and the positive that goes throught the stainless via stainless bolt with a non conducting seal keeping in mind, some non conductors are actually conductors! Good job so far!!
TheB3e 5 years ago
I understand. It is hard to see but the negative does connect at the bottom on the inside. It is insulated on its way to the bottom by the black plastic water sprinkler riser tube.
narivasant 5 years ago
If you read or look into good insulators for the Joe cell you will find Alex Schiffer uses Teflon, In the plans for the joe cell it mentions to use Buna N Or Nitrile but also mentions UHMW plastic washers. All I am trying to say is the types of insulators used should not be over looked.. Your on the right track though, can't wait to see your next vid..
TheB3e 5 years ago