Water fuel cell circuit (wi-3)
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good work so far,
there is no magic frequence. the frequency can be whatever you design your circuit to work with. Match the inductive reactance of your inductor with the capacitive reactance of your capacitor (xl=xc) think of it as an lc circuit plus the transformer.
ps. your should find capacitance of your cell with formula from meyers tech brief. A capacitance meter will most likely give you the wrong reading.
hope this helps, good luck
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You connected 1 end of the wire to the + and the other end to the - of a DC power source no pulse you create a short and the wire releases the energy the only way it knows how heat possibly damaging the transformer and the battery. And about a power inverter you have all the main parts of one on your table as I said in my first comment if you give it a 60Hz pulse you will get over 100 volts AC only limited by the current restraints of the transformer
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ok what I am saying is the transformer wont work for what you want to do with it you said Stanley Meyer had about 3Kv going through his cell and 1 to 10Khz. Best possible scenario that transformer will handle 100Hz which is no ware near 1Khz(1000Hz). Now for the transformer heating up every electronic device creates a short circuit between + and - its what we do with the energy after it leaves the + that keeps things from heating up or burning out. con't...
so, should i make my own coil, (and what would be the coil ratio)? any preferences any one.
i'm not an electronic or science person, just trying to solve problem as well....
HtwoOpower 4 years ago
ok lets start with the first transformer it can only handle low frequency 50/60Hz maybe a little more but when you go past its max frequency the pulses become a mess and scatter every ware creating heat if you pulse the transformer at 12v 60Hz you should be able to get over 100v good luck
cyberscann54 4 years ago
Ok, but I'm avoiding all electronics on that transformer (except that there is one resistor connected from one to the other coil. basically I'm just using coils. on the input I got less coils then the output.
May be I should try power inverter instead of transformer ???
HtwoOpower 4 years ago