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Stage 1a LAWTON Switching / Pulse Train ( PWM ) SMeyer Tubes

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Uploaded by on Jan 19, 2008

Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) Lawton Switching. Only stage-1 of the circuit with the larger sized capacitance for the RLC type circuitry using the 555-timer in sync with our 55Volt MOSFET (N-Channel) chipset.

Regards, sirHOAX

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  • guess that's a no on telling me exactly what's going on here

  • The video does a lot of the explaining. Sorry no need for haste. :-q

  • have you cut a tuning notch on your outer tube?and you should be running without electrolyte by now....

  • Need the VIC. :-q

  • the wot?

  • Voltage Intensifier Circuit :->

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  • Wow great video! maybe you could give me some advice i also have a lawton pwm. I havent had any luck driving a car coil or a flyback transformer with it? If you have any advice or tips i would greatly appreciate it?

    thank you

  • Hoax,

    Were you using any Electrolyte?

    Looks like you had some great resonance!

    av8or98a

  • hindenburgh was painted with thermite(cough)

  • Thanks for the work and the O'scope shots.

  • i m pretty sure someone has the solution and his sitting on the info HEY YOU who ever you are give us the key for effecient hydrogen production using elecrolysis meyer style.

  • (cough) Hindenburgh (cough) Hindenburgh... LOL Be careful with all that hydrogen. I always hated working with it in my chemistry classes.

  • Why did you change from the plates to a tube style? Your plates were doing such a great job! I was using a tube style and switched to a plate, and I'm having way more success. You have some great ideas with this.

  • are you feeding your circuit with an AC sine wave generator or a DC square wave generator?

  • What exactly are you changing when you show the system going in and out of resonance. From the sound it seems like you're changing the PWM frequency, but the scope doesn't seem to show that. Maybe I just missed something??

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