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Uploaded by on Jan 30, 2007

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  • Hi

    Can i share with you your knowledge to know exactly what i should need to install ?

    Thank you.

  • One can build and store a potential of 60KV inexpensively. In an electrolysis model, the reactant vessel performs like a resistor, however, when the electrodes are insulated and/or the water is 99.9999% pure, the vessel performs like a capacitor. You can't tell the difference between electrolysis and capacitance models visually. I can build a 60KV potential and consume very little energy to maintain it in the capacitance model.

  • yea, right. I believe you. Enjoy paying for your electricity bill

  • What I have is a prototype that charges anode and cathode plates with 20,000 volts of DC voltage while inhibiting current flow through the water, and produces successful disassociation of osmosis purified water, however, this does not produce enough volume to fuel an internal combustion engine. The prototype I am currently working on will charge to 60,000 volts. When that is complete, I will give you a video.

  • if you had a video of your device, it would prove that you're not full of shit. I have his patents. He used pulse-width modulation to control the amount of current he put into his water fuel cell while maintaining the resonant frequency of the water in order to create electrolytic disassociation. (which is what he called the "water slitting" method) I would be surprised if you actually managed to do that. And if you actually managed to, you would have taken a video and posted it on youtube.

  • If I had a video, what would that show, that I have a camera? How would that prove anything? I shouldn't have to post a video. Stan Meyer was granted international patents. In one patent, he sites a previous patent already granted for high-efficiency, pulsed electrolysis so as to separate his idea from it. He tells us exactly how he did it. It is the stupidity of most people to pursue electrolysis, but the Stan Meyer idea does NOT utilize electrolysis. Read the patents again and again.

  • then why don't you have any videos on your channel about it? I can fairly say, I don't believe you.

  • When I am satisfied that my Stan Meyer reproduction is immune to the vicious attacks of the skeptics, you will get a video. Just remember two words for now, ELECTROMAGNETIC DISASSOCIATION. That is the true process that takes place in a Stan Meyer Water Capacitor. High efficiency electrolysis was already patented at the time Stan Meyer was granted his international patents. He could never get that patent for electrolysis again.

  • @tonsostuff

    video?

  • I have built several. The current apparatus utilizes an approximate 20,000 volt charged cell. I am building another unit that will use voltage in the 60,000 volt range. High voltage creates an ultra-high electromagnetic field. Once the plates are energized, very little voltage is required to maintain the field. This is what Stan was doing, not even close to electrolysis. Water passing between the plates is literally ripped apart under the influence of the intense magnetic field.

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