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Stanley Meyer Style Hydroxking v1.3 Cell

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Uploaded by on May 7, 2008

Very efficient hydrogen generator setup with a Dave Lawton D14 PWM

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  • PWM + Pulse Width Modulator.. If anyone is interested the PWM used in this video is the last of the best ones around and I am considering selling it, email for details..

  • Cool video, and thumbs up on the cell. Am curious where you gained your knowledge on this. Are you self-taught or could some of it be attributed to having highly intelligent parents?

  • We can make guesses as to what we "should" get for current, but that's it.. I haven't seen anything yet that produces much of anything at .5 amps.. (would be nice though!) If you used tap water and/or conditioned cells the current and HHO production would be higher. (tap water has a lot of conductive metals, etc, and conditioned cells have lower resistance)

  • In sweden were I live, we pay about 8,7$ per gallon... STOP COMPLAINING, get used to it...

  • Hmmmm, maybe that's why Sweden had the highest suicide rate in the world?? lol...

  • As for the installation in a vehicle, we are waiting for the new PWM to be done first, and are working on a new idea for dealing with the A/F calibration and will be installing a double for quad cell in a 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee. It will of course be posted here for all to see.

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  • I haved looked into the d14 doc. it appears to be nonsense. ravi/lawton cell is dead technology as far as i can see. lawton developed it back in the 80`s from memory.

  • Have you tried driving a transformer with your pwm yet? I have a lawton pwm and havent had any luck driving any kind of transformer yet

  • A 55 horsepower VW engine requires around 2 HP to idle which is roughly what the electric motor produced and the extension cord would supply. The hydrogen was an energy carrier but the car was not actually using water as fuel, it was running on electricity at this point of the development.

  • "Stan produced enough gas to run a car with milliamps!" Not quite smarty pants... The 200 ma went to the rotor of the alternator which is typical. The alternator was driven by a 2 horse motor which draws 1500 watts of power and it never ran a car above idle and only if plugged into the house current.

    What Stan eventually did was rip off Puharich by making ozone in a laser ozone generator, mixing it with steam to produce H2O2 which is rocket fuel with a molecular bond angle of 109.28 degrees.

  • This is a pile of crap, high school variety electrolysis. Stan Meyer was NOT utilizing electrolysis.  Stan invented Electromagnetic Disassociation. These electrolysis tubes are like a fat, ugly asses; everybody's got one and posting a video of it on YouTube! Stan produced enough gas to run a car with milliamps! I'll give you $12.00 for that box. That's how much is cost me to build the one I have that is exactly like the one you probably want $200.00 for. Anyone want mine for $50.00.

  • what does PWM stand for?

  • This is Meyer STYLE only. ONly looks like it lol. In order to achieve unipolar wave resonance you must tune your circuit with 10-15 equations meyer has 10kohm SS chokes and spec toroid. Need to be really good in electrical and LCR circuits to replicate this. Looks great tho. Meyers tech brief has everything you need.

  • Hmmm... As far as I can see its just a regular brute force electrolysis with very low production. Disconnect PWM and applie 2.2 amps will get same output. No transformers... no chokes... no bifilar coils.. no resonance producing step up waves and you call this efficient? Seems you not quite sure how real meyers system works sorry.

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