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  • in the famous mayers scheme there is a blocking diode on top right, i've seen somewhere that this is the "bug" he used it so that people would get confused, maybe gov't too, anyways when you remove that diode the whole setup will start to resonate and that is the whole point, i feel it does the same thing as a tesla coil, if you don't have that "blueprint" i can send it to you, great work, keep it up!

  • I think I have stumbled on one more peace of the puzzle. Check out the video 109. John AArons

  • just wondering if you know what you are doing with that civic. I noticed you said your goal is to just get it to idle. Just a tip but I read that you have to advance the engine timing by 20-80 degrees because of the impolosion.

  • It is true that there is going to have to be some adjustments in the timing but my first problem is to just get it running. Thanks for your interest ... John AArons

  • How about using a flourescent bulb power supply the ones that come with it at bottom of bulb, produces 34w VAC. It gives me tone more hydrogen than this one and less amperage draw. I will have to show my video and upload it soon with a IR Thermometer and voltage meter Kill A Watt. thanks keep up the good work.

  • Now remember Meyer used no salts of any kind. I know if you keep at it you too will figure out the secrect of Meyer technology. I takes a lot of reading and understanding but you too can do it.

  • Hi John

    Great series of videos,was wondering if you have ever tried to pull a vacuum on the upper part of the cell to see if more gas can be drawn out.Mike

  • I have had a lot of mail asking me to do that, and a lot of people believe that will produce more Hydrogen/Oxygen. I have not done that test yet, but it is on my list. The units that are installed on the cars are defiantly under that vacuum from the engine. John AArons

  • Thanks and keep up the great work.Mike

  • Hi John

    Awsome job you are doing. Only one question, in my perusing some forums

    I came across some data that more Hydrogen is produced by plates with a roughed up surface area, possibly using sandpaper or such, have you experimented with that at all ? and if so what were the results ?

  • I have not done that test... It is my feeling that it might work but the amount you would gain is not worth the amount of work to get there. The amount of Hydrogen/Oxygen that is being produced by the "AArons Cell" over shadows the results. John AArons

  • did you get the video i sent you john?

  • Have you tried using a different type of chemial instead of water? Just for kicks, how about using gatorade, or coolant from a car? I wanna see a car run off of this.

  • I have to use something for a starting place to test the cells. I have just gone from tap water to "distilled waster" for that very reason. The tests you will be seeing from now on will be with "distilled water" and Lye. John AArons

  • would you not get more gas from below if the wires were attatched to the bottom of the plates?

  • I have receive that question before, If there is a difference it would be so slight that it would not be worth the problem with the hookup. John AArons

  • keep up the good work i am learning alot from you

  • Thanks for you interest. John AArons

  • John... Wonderful & inspiring work you have done here... I can't thank you enough. quick questions-

    Have you measured any output pressure ratings, and/or volume of water to gas ratios for a specific volume/plate assembly/voltage/etc? Also curious to know if you have run into heating problems- does the water ever get to boiling temps (or could it at this low voltage?) after a significant amount of time?

  • 2 parts of Hydrogen 1 part of Oxygen there is no other way to put it... there is nothing left when you separate them. Did have heat problems when I used tap water in the car because of the sludge (fix that). You get a run away effect once the heating happens because the water eveperates. John AArons

  • Ah...

    So, would there be a "sweet-spot" as far as h2o temp is concerned? The reason I ask is that I was thinking about building a unit that was cooled by the h20 supply via special configuration.

  • There would not be a problem with cooling the cell in fact it would be a good idea, there is what is called a run away when the cell water level get low and the amount of electrolyte become denser; causing more amps. John AArons

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