Generating Hydrogen Fuel Video by N0CRD Dan Stark

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Uploaded by on Jul 23, 2010

Emergency fuel supply for heating, welding and some say to run a small engine.
This is a Meyers model.. with the exception.. no fancy electronics. Simply use an alternating source that will supply about 12 volts @ 10 amps (half wave rectified AC to DC power supply) OR Wind mill driven car generator / alternator simulating the 60 to 180 cycles per second. Many ways to get the source power.. Battery with ac convert. Hydrogen (hho) will then heat water to steam.. cut metal.. drive a piston etc. gracetime.TV

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  • GREAT JOB!

  • @shivadamour

    Excellent work!

    I wish I could know just a bit more (as probably many do) as to how much Voltage and current are being used to neutralize the magnets fields of repulsion.

    I believe you are on to something much larger than you know. Although you have a basic principal in its crude state.

  • Take a look at my video's and in the info box is a link where I explain just how Stanley A. Meyer made use of water as a source of fuel.

  • @h2opower

    Have been going over your Stan Meyers summary... Terrific effort!

    Question... Where do you find (for sale) LED lasers @ 777.19 nm + or - ? How are they labeled?

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  • Did you used VIC and distilled water @ 25khz and short duty cycle? you will see!

  • @gracetime Hi and thanks,

    LEDs have a range of wavelengths they put out. The LEDs would be labeled 780 nm for that one and you will also need 760 nm wavelengths which are even absorbed more than the 780's. If you are adding some light energy to a water bath then use 1450 nm, 1950 nm, and 2500 nm. I only found the 1450 nm LEDs the others I couldn't find for sale anyplace. It is interesting that all this time light energy was the key to doing what he did.

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