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Jamie's Replication 002 - Making of the tube holders

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Uploaded by on Jul 24, 2008

This is a short look at how I made my tube holders for my Meyers replication, and what materials I used to make them.

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  • I am skeptical as well. But I figure there is only one way to know for sure, build it. I'm still assembling the unit. I agree that as soon as someone trys to sell something on the internet all there credability goes out the window. I was disapointed to see that Dave Lawton is selling his stuff now.

  • Not a problem. More questions? Just ask. No question is a stupid one.

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  • can I run my car with this cell??

  • You made a welder? Sweet. Is there some way you can show it?

  • NO i can not. Apparently Meyer did in a similar setup..

    But a lot of people get roughly 5-15% increase by adding extra HHO in the engine, gettin a more complete combustion and therefore a little more power, so faster acc on the car get's you up to speed and then you can cruse on that speed. And thous saving some gas. But i have not tried it in that way, just made hho welder.

  • Are you Dave? Do you have a Meyer circut?

  • You tested the HHO gas ,and its production , which am sure works .

    But what i want to know is, can you produce enough (or near enough) gas to power an engine 100% of HHO ?

  • ok, so I'll say it:

    Dave's system is a type of Meyer circuit, and it does work. And I'm not trying to sell you anything :)

  • Thats what I did 1.5 years ago, made my first stainless-cup-cell and a mini HHO-torch, and i was hooked :) Anyway, seeing is beliving, right? I can just say, this summer I made a 120 plate series cell, 240V AC (wall socket)

    adn rectyfied it. Tap water, small amount of Lye, and i got a 1L/min cell @240V,1A. Made it into a torch, and i melted some glass and stainless and stones with it.. so it works don't you worry!

  • Yea.. but Dave has been around a long time now, at least 2 years, compared do some other people that just sell a mason jar with some stainless wire and make "woooohh 60% to 80% increasee" bull*hit claims. So that's what happens, people hear rumors of bad product and it's discredited even before trying. But i'm really happy that you got the "right" attitude, "just build it" :)

  • Great work!

    Did you finish this device?

    If so , what was the output result?

    Am skeptic about the dave lawton circuit because no one ever said it worked for him without him trying to sell you something .

    keep up the good work !

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