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HV Plasma Electrolysis using distilled water

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Uploaded by on Feb 19, 2009

Stan Meyer cell running in distilled water. I'm using plasma ignition circuit with a xenon strobe lamp and a fluorescent lamp in series to produce useful plasma for fuel cell. Circuit is consuming 140v @ 0.57amps=79.8watts.

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  • I was using different bulbs and lamps to give me a true open circuit when high voltage wasn't present. So that the Low Volts High Current side had a switch so to speak that was activated by the HV completeing the circuit when it reaches it's ionazation point or plasma state. This would allow me as it has to switch the circuit completely on and off which it really seems to like alot.

  • I will continue to try different lamps and wiring configs in search of reduced current and increased HHO production. But yes the bulbs are in place to absorb current and the xenon strobe tube acts as a solid state switch.

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  • dose it have to be fluorescent lamp?

    you can limit the current by light bulb too

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