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  • Nice work

  • nice work when can we see the firing ? thanks !!!

  • @THEWATERENERGY1 Hi,I am still working on the circuits, and VIC transformer, but I have the variable power supply complete thus far. I popped all the ic's on the 5v side when a faulty 7805 went out on me. I will be trying something new and more than likely be using the ER 10 I made as it is of supper high quality as compared to this one shown here.

  • This may be a stuped question giving I am someone that knows nothing about electronics, but have you ever thought of hooking up capictors to each tube now that you have them exposed in your design? I was also wondering if there a circuit that can lock on to the frequencey of the reactor or one of each outer tube and keep it there. And if so maybe a second could be built that could lock on to the inner tubes and both be pulsed. just some crazy thought running thru my head.  "D"

  • @Darrellsrelm I am designing a circuit, VIC transformer, and power supply to drive all of these types of WFC exciter arrays right now. You can buy the WFC on my site at True Green Solutions, the rest is being working on right now.

  • You fix the ciruit yet H2power? Inquiring minds want to know.

    Great work. "D"

  • @Darrellsrelm I am still working out the bugs of the electronics but I have the variable power supply and the complete VIC Matrix circuit all done thus far. Progress is slow going as funds are on the tight side but for me the science of all of this is done so now it's only a matter of time & enough money to get it all built to match the science.

  • very impressive!

  • how much you spent on this system so far

  • @theoneagain I am not sure anymore as things where taken for other projects but I'd guess around $1000 total on just this ER 12 when you add everything all up, seals, fittings, acrylic, electrical connections, and man hours at $75/hr.

  • @theoneagain I am not sure anymore as things where taken for other projects but I'd guess around $1000 total on just this ER 12 when you add everything all up, seals, fittings, acrylic, electrical connections, and man hours at $75/hr.

  • im working on this system 8xa ordered a card from tonywoodside ill be doing my experiments want to build an effecient home heater or a gas stove not to interested in running my car i want heating for the winter thats where all my money goes mostly

  • Can you perform a measurement of production per Energy such as Liters per Minute per Watt?

  • @paaping When I get the electronics working correctly I will do what I can for you on this okay, but it will be for amperage usage as Watts are misleading when measuring this technology.

  • Nice, unfortunately, not for everybody. That set up looks very expensive, and very very few will be able to build their own. Still, I am excited to see your progress.

  • Excellent design. Very very good work. Thank you for sharing this. May I ask what are the dimensions of the inner and outer pipes? And are the tube pair tuned to the same frequency?

  • @HHOiseparator Hi, they are per patent specs of 3/4 diameter 3 inch 304L SS tubes with .035 walls and the center is 1/2 diameter 4-1/2 inches long 304L SS. Now I cut the cost with the 1/2 diameter tube and weight of the unit as I just put a rubber stopper inside of the tube to be almost the same as Meyer.

    I am planning on selling some that will make this one look like child's play. That one will have solid centers like Meyer's design but the gap will only be 0.015 inches. More to come soon.

  • Great looking unit you have there h2opower. You are an inspiration!!!

  • Fantastic man! Thanks for the hard work and grate slide show!

    Also, from what I have seen stan's center pipe were solid with the ends drilled and slotted.

    You may all ready know, just thought I would

    mention it.

    Can't wait to see some gas!

    ~Russ

  • Great Jams and a Sweet Looking build...

    :)

  • Excellent! I want one.. lol

  • good work

  • when are you going to key in and make that bad boy sing?

    pro, might be the best build yet. ::thumbs up::

  • @sirHOAX Hi, thanks. I already fired it up and now have to redo the electronics as we had some of it wrong, all of us with the 8xa circuity replications and those with standard ones. I can get it to produce as low as 0.02 amps but found out that the voltage has to be kept high in order for it to work correctly as with the current circuit design the voltage climbs to a peak and drops back down to zero from the way it is pulsed and that is a no no as far as getting a steady gas production.

  • very good constraction, thanks for sharring

    Pezhy

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