Hi Camster! You're showing your results in watts on a graph. I'd really like to see how much hho gas you can get with this. Isn't that what this is all about, to produce and possibly use HHO gas?
Just a thought- Put 2 meters on a bench, volts and amps, a clock timer, your gismo blowing up a plastic bag with liter marks on it. Then mount the camera on a stand so you can see everything happen at once, No closeups, no movement.
here's to you for adhering to scientific rigor. I ran an hho generator in my truck for a while and had to rigorously test the mpgs. no matter how bad i wanted it to work i still came to the conclusion that you don't get more out than you put in...I'll keep looking though...
good work dude ya just need to look at the stan meyers pat.he explains it to a tee. there is a ten part video on it. its the most ineresting video I have ever seen. if ya watch it u'll agree.I wish I had the bucks and equipment to do it ,but alast I do not. but U should be able to finish off your work with it, good luck
You are doing a very good research, however seems that you don't know the trick yet - it seems to be the PWM circuit that makes the difference. Look at this video where it is explained:
Peter Lindemann about Stanley Meyers patent
Now you would need to build a Meyers fuel cell (probably a very small one to fit inthere) and use the sparkgap only to ignite the hydrogen. You wanna stay away from current when making HHO and adjust the voltage (and frequency) just below the limit of the spark.
Nice work. When you split water into 2XH and O and then ignite the product gas it returns to the same volume of water again. The gain is heat, but the energy used to create that heat is more as you have shown.
What you have to do is create an inbalance of the gas by adding air so as to create a different burn. This will decrease the H and O molecules recombining. The water should be spray and the air forced air. The product of this becomes a chain reaction, hydrogen burning plasma splitting
Good stuff buddy, just one suggestion to help with video....lots of folks on youtube are making the mistake of holding their camera up close to an item to show it's effects, this creates horrible blur, you need to hold your camera about 2-3 feet away from any object being filmed, and then use your zoom on camera to zoom into the area of interest....your critical subject matter will be sharp and easy to see, not blurry. Again, good work, just wanted to be able to see better.
A real pleasure to listen to a pragmatic approach and observe appropriate measurements. The staircase reminds me of Stan Meyer's increasing dielectric charge? Have you measured gas production against F / V?
Yes! Nice work. In my crude HHO testing, I've found that when I get amps up to really produce in my cells, the heat becomes a problem. An array of low heat cells, low amperage seems to work best.
Maybe a spark plug could become an electrolyzer, creating HHO gas just before it fires? Heat wouldn't be a problem then! Atomize and inject water into the cylinder. Electrolyze the mist in a vaccum state, then fire the plug an instant later. An 8 cylinder motor would also become an array of 8 HHO cells?
Nice work, things are progressing in the HHO field very nicely lately, theres probably going to be a major breakthrough soon, if not already. Maybe thats why oil companies are going hay wire and jacking prices because they know something we don't and they are grabbing what they can while they can before their ship sinks. hehe
I thought the trick was to mix browns gas with petrol in a normal engine.
Still not overunity but the combustion heat will help the thermolysis. It is like the the explosion of a conventional fuel only it makes additional fuel during the explosion which increases the duration of the push on the piston. Then it also forcefully implodes after that.
Not free energy but an enormous increase in efficiency.
I don't think so, the thermoelectric effect generated by the heat would still be less than the input. But I could be wrong as I did not test it this way.
great work im glad this dont mean your calling it quits, you do good work and explain it very well, we can all learn a thing or two from you. Thanks for all the VALUBLE information.
This video is 3 years old. Where is this spark plug in our shops? Anywhere?
Itsmeeman1 10 months ago
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hhijtyn 1 year ago
Hi Camster! You're showing your results in watts on a graph. I'd really like to see how much hho gas you can get with this. Isn't that what this is all about, to produce and possibly use HHO gas?
Just a thought- Put 2 meters on a bench, volts and amps, a clock timer, your gismo blowing up a plastic bag with liter marks on it. Then mount the camera on a stand so you can see everything happen at once, No closeups, no movement.
Just a thought.
ps, Your transistor is still drawn backwards.
Dmolished 1 year ago
Excellent video !!!!!
Very informative
Thanks for sharing
gatekeeper1006 2 years ago
here's to you for adhering to scientific rigor. I ran an hho generator in my truck for a while and had to rigorously test the mpgs. no matter how bad i wanted it to work i still came to the conclusion that you don't get more out than you put in...I'll keep looking though...
calyxcorona 2 years ago
yer i had the same happon with coil experments, tricks you dont it!
ive put it up for a bit to clear my forts,
Mr9s9s9s9s9s 2 years ago
Meyer made H2O2 and I can prove it. Get some food grade hydrogen peroxide 35% and try that.
The air gas processor is an ozone generator. The bond angle of H2o2 is 109.28 degrees and the H2O2 will "shatter" - Puharich and "Fracture" - Meyer.
NASA uses this to boost space junk. That is why there is a affidavit in the international test report stating he didn't get the info. From NASA.
Platinum is not the catalyst you want, you want silver as it flashes the H2O2 into superheated steam.
QuarkToo 2 years ago
YOU ARE GOING TO BE ON THE M.I.B. LIST. They don't like us common folk gett'n high faloot'n tech ideas that go beyond propane. Ya know.
Good work my man I am impressed1
searcherT 3 years ago
good work dude ya just need to look at the stan meyers pat.he explains it to a tee. there is a ten part video on it. its the most ineresting video I have ever seen. if ya watch it u'll agree.I wish I had the bucks and equipment to do it ,but alast I do not. but U should be able to finish off your work with it, good luck
uawwildbob 3 years ago
You are doing a very good research, however seems that you don't know the trick yet - it seems to be the PWM circuit that makes the difference. Look at this video where it is explained:
Peter Lindemann about Stanley Meyers patent
Now you would need to build a Meyers fuel cell (probably a very small one to fit inthere) and use the sparkgap only to ignite the hydrogen. You wanna stay away from current when making HHO and adjust the voltage (and frequency) just below the limit of the spark.
madddann 3 years ago
some of the best research I have seen, very well done.
VvredknightvV 3 years ago
water. There is a little more to it than this butI think you get my drift.
Centraflow
centraflow 3 years ago
Nice work. When you split water into 2XH and O and then ignite the product gas it returns to the same volume of water again. The gain is heat, but the energy used to create that heat is more as you have shown.
What you have to do is create an inbalance of the gas by adding air so as to create a different burn. This will decrease the H and O molecules recombining. The water should be spray and the air forced air. The product of this becomes a chain reaction, hydrogen burning plasma splitting
centraflow 3 years ago
This is quality work. I'm glad to see people in our community actually using science.
renderrob 3 years ago
Good stuff buddy, just one suggestion to help with video....lots of folks on youtube are making the mistake of holding their camera up close to an item to show it's effects, this creates horrible blur, you need to hold your camera about 2-3 feet away from any object being filmed, and then use your zoom on camera to zoom into the area of interest....your critical subject matter will be sharp and easy to see, not blurry. Again, good work, just wanted to be able to see better.
videojeffhh 3 years ago
A real pleasure to listen to a pragmatic approach and observe appropriate measurements. The staircase reminds me of Stan Meyer's increasing dielectric charge? Have you measured gas production against F / V?
Well done and be encouraged
ThoughtfulNZ 3 years ago
Yes! Nice work. In my crude HHO testing, I've found that when I get amps up to really produce in my cells, the heat becomes a problem. An array of low heat cells, low amperage seems to work best.
Maybe a spark plug could become an electrolyzer, creating HHO gas just before it fires? Heat wouldn't be a problem then! Atomize and inject water into the cylinder. Electrolyze the mist in a vaccum state, then fire the plug an instant later. An 8 cylinder motor would also become an array of 8 HHO cells?
Javadavida 3 years ago
YEAH thats meyers last patent before he died find it its gold
sdfab 3 years ago
Nice work, things are progressing in the HHO field very nicely lately, theres probably going to be a major breakthrough soon, if not already. Maybe thats why oil companies are going hay wire and jacking prices because they know something we don't and they are grabbing what they can while they can before their ship sinks. hehe
RTJaKaL 3 years ago
try 110v 8amp pulsing..this will give u blue spark.
dreamyear 3 years ago
Excellent stuff, it's great to see proper measurements for a change, have you found any relaible evidence of overunity yet anywhere ?
furzeham 4 years ago
Not so far sorry to say.
camster6 4 years ago
@camster6 you could get a little extra back if you put a magnet on your baffel over a coil probably not enough to make a dif but ehh
TheJonco6 11 months ago
Hi Camster,
well done with all the setup and measurement work.
But didn´t you forget, that you have to
insolate the water , so the heat ofthe water goes not into the surroundings ?
Maybe come to overunity dot com and post
all your pictures and setup schematics.
Many thanks.
Regards, Stefan.
overunitydotcom 4 years ago
I thought the trick was to mix browns gas with petrol in a normal engine.
Still not overunity but the combustion heat will help the thermolysis. It is like the the explosion of a conventional fuel only it makes additional fuel during the explosion which increases the duration of the push on the piston. Then it also forcefully implodes after that.
Not free energy but an enormous increase in efficiency.
Good luck & thanks for the video :-)
gabydewilde 4 years ago
I find all of your videos well thought out and interesting. Thanks for sharing.
kubikop 4 years ago
could you get more energy out with a peltier and a heat sink?
crob227 4 years ago
I don't think so, the thermoelectric effect generated by the heat would still be less than the input. But I could be wrong as I did not test it this way.
C
camster6 4 years ago
@camster6 could you put a voltage doubler and a lc tank right after the spark gap and connect it to another gap and so on
TheJonco6 11 months ago
That contraption looks like the meyers gas gun!Sweet-i gotta try me some spark plug experiments...=]
m3sca1 4 years ago
Cam, you done it again man.Outstanding:)
rc9340 4 years ago
Hi
I have been a subsciber for some time now and
alwas found your projects very interisting and
very informative, please keep up the good work
Thanks
MYTOWER
MYTOWER 4 years ago
great work im glad this dont mean your calling it quits, you do good work and explain it very well, we can all learn a thing or two from you. Thanks for all the VALUBLE information.
crob227 4 years ago
Great comments thanks. I won't give up just changing the focus a little ;)
camster6 4 years ago