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NOTICE: as of 31.03.2011
I have noticed a lot of "Stan Meyer fanboys" and other people commenting, who may be a little bit confused about this video, so I have gone to the trouble of creating this notice for their education...

The graphical content of this video is not a replication of Stan Meyers work in any way, and doesn't claim to be a free energy machine or over-unity device. This work is of my own creation, and the idea is open to all who may be willing to use it for their benefit or interests. Please don't be confused and post irrelevant comments about Stan Meyer, as this video is not about his work. I have seen his work just to make people aware, so I do not need the suggestions to see his work thanks. Anyway, onto the more important matters - this video.

This video was made to illustrate the effects of possible injection of high frequency AC current and voltage across the plates of the HHO cell. This may be either from a DC square wave with changing duty cycle, or sine wave, from a power oscillator or inverter drive.

In my initial idea, tests were planned to be carried out using a home-made inverter, with adjustable output voltage and frequency. A current transformer would be used to measure the line current and a graph would have been plotted against frequency and current, another would have covered frequency and cell voltage. However I have not done either due to other commitments.

The whole idea is to use the cell as a capacitor, and then add a custom inductor across the cell in parallel to setup a basic resonant circuit. The current transformer is used to measure the circulating current that we would expect to increase at resonance. However because trying to discover "what" the cell appears to the inverter as, is a tricky situation without a complex network analyzer, and since I do not possess such a luxury, I am guessing the cell will exhibit a small capacitive portion with a parallel resistive component.

If the circuit does in fact have a resonant frequency, it will be expected to be damped a lot by the water, and possibly have a low Q, to which end, I am not expecting a tremendous gain in current, but it should help the efficiency of the HHO production.

As stated, I have pretty much given up with this project, as I have moved onto other areas of research so feel free to copy the plan or carry out your own tests, and I hope this gives some of you inspiration to succeed.

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  • Yea, I know that 60 hertz AC won't produce anything. But not sure about higher frequencies but I would assume it would be the same.

  • @legogunguy001 I would like to re-visit this project and try out some different methods. In other experiments, I attempted using 50Hz via a variac from the wall, and it appeared to behave like a very poor water heater. I hope that by using high frequency AC and resonance, or pulsed DC the process will be more efficent.

  • I recently have seen some amazing results online of people using low voltage high amps to create high output quality HHO, 3V, 25A, DC, have you tryed this in any of your tests? it supposed to keep everything cool, no overheating issues.

  • @IzzyDC1234 I think you are on the right track, I honestly haven't carried controlled low voltage - high current tests, but from what sources I have looked at, they all seem to point to having a low cell voltage as opposed to my 12V setup I tested in my other (poor) video... If I was going to try and do this experiment again, I think I would see how easy it would be to make a simple DC-DC converter... or low voltage resonance device. How bout yourself, have you made any documented tests? regards

  • why is this a video?

  • @Hagex1 I didnt put a lot of time in this one, I prefered to do it this way since engineers can understand drawings etc. I didnt want to bore people with a lengthy drawn out video of me say blah blah blah etc. This short video conveys the idea clearly and decisivly, and its free. Pay me if you want it to be changed, and il gladly setup a nice little presentation for you, otherwise enjoy the free contribution to the science world.

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  • @kaboooom2000uk I would go with pulsed DC, in my setup I rectify the output of a modified Microwave Oven Transformer and I feed the rectified current straight to the cell. No smoothing or regulating, it works fine without it.

  • @TheMrblazer320 The fact is, surface area affects rate of reaction, so to turn more water into hydrogen and oxygen we would need a cell with superior surface area characteristics. the nature of the cell construction will have some capacitive properties we can utilize, in this manner if the cell is made to resonate with a suitable inductor, we may notice gains due to circulating current, and unity power factor.

    Again this is not a replication of "Stan Meyers work" but it is my own free theory..

  • Hi all please rethink your cells. If you watch stan meyers first run video you see the white stay at the bottom WHY? Because it was ice he was resonating thus the water around it. He also says his cell is COLD? Job 38: 22-23

  • @kaboooom2000uk I've experimented with a lot of frequencies and discovered that each electrolyzer needs a unique and ever changing frequency to stay optimized. That's why feedback circuitry is vital. My books are at eagle-research(dot)com/store

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