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Uploaded by on Jul 10, 2011

Thank you all for your offers to help write this Arduino sketch. We have a winner! And the winner is Hydrtec.

Brilliant Brilliant Brilliant! When this sketch is tested to my own satisfaction I will be releasing to the public domain.

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  • could u attach a crank shaft on the the moter to generate a magnetic pisten?

  • @alaxx86 Available torque at the shaft is not great but I suppose one could try.

  • I get the feeling that it's dawning on you that this whole thing was a con job. I used to work as an electrical engineer and believe me when I tell you that I smelt a rat from the very beginning. When Wattsup posted the video frame captures of the wires going into the table Romerouk ran away and never posted on OU again. Why people do these nonsensical idiotic things that cause others to waste time and money is beyond me. It's disgusting.

  • @User2718218 Can you point me to the reference material you mention?

  • Any news yet? It's been awhile.... seen and black suv's??

  • @bearpatch626 I have the arduino sketch from Hydrtec. Didn't get to play with it last night before Smart Scarecrow because I am on call this week and was out servicing a customer. Maybe tonight but it's hotter than blazes in the garage right now. PIMA!

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  • Мудак!!! Бла-бла-бла...... Ты не схемы показывай, а включи и объясняй!

  • my comments start from the bottom paragraph and read at

  • and they had built them or have built them up to these modern days but for one reason or another more than likely being blocked by power companies were some patent dispute the only way you're going to build one today is the Way this man is building itfor his personal use this will never see the market and if you go into it thinking you're going to be rich you can forget it because you will find yourself in a court battle you can't win. to build then you would have to do it for unselfish reasons

  • to the comment below and don't advocate those who would be ignorant or just a bunch of naysayers to go out and kill themselves but I would recommend they rethink the whole thing these have been made over and over again throughout history Nicola Tesla holding the first patent and I daresay the inventor if you knew Nicole Tesla story you'd understand why it didn't get built on a mass scale the first time out and then you would understand why the rest of them didn't get built throughout history

  • Those slandering this effort... Go work for Exxon Mobil, that is, if you are not allready employed by them. Your exanct same ignorance is at fault for what happened to Nikola Tesla.

    The world fould not miss, and also be a far far better place with out you.

  • This seems like an easy problem so solve using any number of PIC chips. Using sensors to determine speed and inputing that data to the PIC, the code running in the PIC can adjust the duty cycle on one of the output ports to keep the timing in the zone. The programming language for these PIC's is not rocket science. If U can use BASIC it's no more difficult than that. The hardest part seems to be already done and that is figuring out the timing scheme needed.

  • hmmm sorry, whats all this about? haha 

  • Its Just like why dont people take candy from strangers ....you shouldn't take advice from someone who doesn't use a proper name?

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