Hi Camster! I'm absolutely amazed and inspired by your circuit here. You're the only one who, as far as I know, has actually recreated the circuit with Stanley Meyers waveform- the ramping up and firing with the water. I tried over and over with his schematic, got absolutely nothing. Anyway, good job. It makes me even want to forget mentioning my complaints, no values labeled on the schematic or the big one which I can't believe nobody noticed yet- that would be that the NPN is backwards :-)
first !! when you make a voltage mutiplyer for hho you have to make 2, one for positive voltage and second for negative voltage then it makes sens!! now you just have positive puls and ground !!!! its hard to find how to do it but you can find it if you want!!! after you learn how to make +HV and -HV pluses then place your electrodes outside and apply both pulses on oposite sides of probe and see results ,more output when polarities are switched in places at kHz rate cheers from poland wojsciech
Also remeber. If you can get it to be contained in a little glass fuse tube, you won't ever have enough force to PUSH a piston down let alone move a car...
If you take a moment to get an ignition amplification unit such as an MSD DIS, and a Coil On PLug, and use a regular spark plug, you could have done all of the same things...
The reason why your input bulb is more dull is because of the extra voltage drop by the diode and rectifier, assuming your transformer coils are exactly the same. You could unhook the high side of both transformers and get the same results. If your output coil has a higher voltage, of coarse it will pull more current given the same resistance and be brighter. hook your bulb up to the output transformer in parallel to the n1 side WITHOUT the battery and see if there is any output at all.
been a subsciber for a while and you have do good work, maybe look at me stuble onto video to reclaim voltage from a bifilar check it out and let me know what you think it only works with a pulsed spark (not ark). regular cell wont work? still dont understand it much please help.
It is nothing unusual here. The intensity of light produced in a lightbulb is proportional with the effective current throug the lightbulb. Here you have 2 distinct current loops, one for each light bulb with different currents. Both loops are feed with energy from the same battery. Current is not the same with energy nor power.
Same effect can be achieved by putting in series with each bulb a resistor, but different values, and feed them with a battery, without any pulses or electronics.
However, you see HHO spark gap 2 video, there us a bubble, and the arc is traveling directly through the bubble. If that was Hydrogen and oxygen I would expect it to explode??...Maybe it is Helium??
Well, I am not sure if this is fusion...What I am leaning towards is pure dielectric breakdown. In my setup, I am using the direct output from a secondary, which is AC, I think that the Voltage is breaking down the water...but since it's alternating current the gas doesn't have time to seek opposite poles to become neutral.
I am the one who posted the video response. I am using a low power non grounded system, consisting of; A low power neon sign transformer (4000v @ 3W), a 5000V 00015Mfd capacitor, a tungsten spark gap(dumping into handmade xformer), Handmade transformer bumps the 4000V @ 3W...to 200-250Kv @ 3W
According to calculations...that is 200-250Kv @ 15 microamps.
I can see very well the bubbles, but my output is AC. I need a diode capable of handling 300Kv which won't leak 15Microamps
You ramp voltage as you describe it, could it simply be a resonant circuit effect? The water is acting as a capacitor and the spark gap combinaison reminds me a lot of a Tesla coil.
looks very nice, it seems we have a lot of the same circuitry going on. I use a lawton circuit into a VIC. I hope I get everything built in a timly fasion, but funds are low so, I will do what I can. But yours looks very nice, now we need too see the hho produced and amount of water used per unit time. You seem too me making more than me so that's very good. God speed.
have you tried to put salt into the water and tune the spark to emit a RF signal?
kwchamber1 10 months ago
Hi Camster! I'm absolutely amazed and inspired by your circuit here. You're the only one who, as far as I know, has actually recreated the circuit with Stanley Meyers waveform- the ramping up and firing with the water. I tried over and over with his schematic, got absolutely nothing. Anyway, good job. It makes me even want to forget mentioning my complaints, no values labeled on the schematic or the big one which I can't believe nobody noticed yet- that would be that the NPN is backwards :-)
Dmolished 1 year ago
gd work
kamalmichael 1 year ago
first !! when you make a voltage mutiplyer for hho you have to make 2, one for positive voltage and second for negative voltage then it makes sens!! now you just have positive puls and ground !!!! its hard to find how to do it but you can find it if you want!!! after you learn how to make +HV and -HV pluses then place your electrodes outside and apply both pulses on oposite sides of probe and see results ,more output when polarities are switched in places at kHz rate cheers from poland wojsciech
wojsciech 2 years ago
fascinating tinkering dude.
JESUSSDAD 2 years ago
Also remeber. If you can get it to be contained in a little glass fuse tube, you won't ever have enough force to PUSH a piston down let alone move a car...
Nettikturbo 2 years ago
If you take a moment to get an ignition amplification unit such as an MSD DIS, and a Coil On PLug, and use a regular spark plug, you could have done all of the same things...
Nettikturbo 2 years ago
Right HHo = H²0 = Water LOL
mavamaarten 2 years ago
Excellent work!
plengo 3 years ago
The reason why your input bulb is more dull is because of the extra voltage drop by the diode and rectifier, assuming your transformer coils are exactly the same. You could unhook the high side of both transformers and get the same results. If your output coil has a higher voltage, of coarse it will pull more current given the same resistance and be brighter. hook your bulb up to the output transformer in parallel to the n1 side WITHOUT the battery and see if there is any output at all.
calholli 3 years ago
been a subsciber for a while and you have do good work, maybe look at me stuble onto video to reclaim voltage from a bifilar check it out and let me know what you think it only works with a pulsed spark (not ark). regular cell wont work? still dont understand it much please help.
crob227 3 years ago
It is nothing unusual here. The intensity of light produced in a lightbulb is proportional with the effective current throug the lightbulb. Here you have 2 distinct current loops, one for each light bulb with different currents. Both loops are feed with energy from the same battery. Current is not the same with energy nor power.
Same effect can be achieved by putting in series with each bulb a resistor, but different values, and feed them with a battery, without any pulses or electronics.
RoGeorgeRoGeorge 3 years ago
Exacly: See HHO Plug Final.
camster6 3 years ago
What electrodes did you use ?
Tungsten or graphite or both ?
Thanks.
overunitydotcom 4 years ago
304 Stainless Steel
camster6 4 years ago
Hi Cam,
great video, but do you also have a diode
at the N1 coil, so the battery is just only charged and not discharged ?
Please come to overunity dot com and report
more. Many thanks.
Regards, Stefan.
overunitydotcom 4 years ago
However, you see HHO spark gap 2 video, there us a bubble, and the arc is traveling directly through the bubble. If that was Hydrogen and oxygen I would expect it to explode??...Maybe it is Helium??
RadiantEnrG 4 years ago
Well, I am not sure if this is fusion...What I am leaning towards is pure dielectric breakdown. In my setup, I am using the direct output from a secondary, which is AC, I think that the Voltage is breaking down the water...but since it's alternating current the gas doesn't have time to seek opposite poles to become neutral.
RadiantEnrG 4 years ago
Hello Camster...
I am the one who posted the video response. I am using a low power non grounded system, consisting of; A low power neon sign transformer (4000v @ 3W), a 5000V 00015Mfd capacitor, a tungsten spark gap(dumping into handmade xformer), Handmade transformer bumps the 4000V @ 3W...to 200-250Kv @ 3W
According to calculations...that is 200-250Kv @ 15 microamps.
I can see very well the bubbles, but my output is AC. I need a diode capable of handling 300Kv which won't leak 15Microamps
RadiantEnrG 4 years ago
Great job RadiantEnrG!
I am glad someone else is testing this.
I did a lot of research on so called fusion and I am seeing some similar results this way.
camster6 4 years ago
Hi camster,
You ramp voltage as you describe it, could it simply be a resonant circuit effect? The water is acting as a capacitor and the spark gap combinaison reminds me a lot of a Tesla coil.
youtuubbguy66 4 years ago
Thanks again for the documentation of events provided. Regards, --HHoAX-- :=)
sirHOAX 4 years ago
looks very nice, it seems we have a lot of the same circuitry going on. I use a lawton circuit into a VIC. I hope I get everything built in a timly fasion, but funds are low so, I will do what I can. But yours looks very nice, now we need too see the hho produced and amount of water used per unit time. You seem too me making more than me so that's very good. God speed.
h2opower 4 years ago