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Uploaded by on Jun 2, 2008

FOCUS cell and Myers testing together..

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  • Nice cell!!!!!! What kind of gas mileage do you get with it on?

    Is that in the background a Ac-Dc inverter?

  • What you see is that and a frequency system..

    John AArons

  • where did you get the nylon bolts that go thru the cell

  • Go to my site ... I now have them for sale.. They are the hardest to find and I have tried many kinds... If you want you can go to a hardware store and the plumbing supply...

    John AArons

  • Would you be able to expand on the schematic part of the water level sensor that you have created....very creative.

  • SS screw is connected to a 5 volt relay connected to the plus side of the battery. The negative side of the plates (when water touched the screw) shorts through the relay.. Relay contacts supply the contacts allowing you to have your lights .

    John AArons

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  • according to stanley meyer the water don't contact the electrodes...you think that is possible?

  • Lowes carries them in their rolling drawer specialty bins

  • John,I have been working on these cells for quite awhile also and I find your work to be very helpful. I have a system working in my diesel pickup and i have experienced 1 major problem and that is overheating. Do you have any advice for me? My electrolite is white distilled vinegar. 15 amps w/12 volts. approx. 30 mins. of runtime and it starts to overheat.

  • Good work as usual, you were wanting to know about the so-called negative plates. The plate system is nothing more that a capacitor. As electricity is applied to the charging plate electrons gather there until there is enough energy to bridge the gap to neg. The neu plate acts like an electrolite makes it easier for the charge to pass on. As energy passes through the "neu plate" the plate developes it's own pos and neg charge, so then it has an influence on the process.

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