Stan Meyer Water Fuel Cell Test Run #4
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@maciejwrotek I think you missed the initial point: it is very dangerous to pressurize the mixture of hydrogen and oxygen. But pressurizing just the hydrogen is much safer. And the easiest way to do that is to start by collecting just the hydrogen at the time of creation. By the way, distilled water will not conduct electricity, so you have to add something to act as the electrolyte.
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@thefencejumperengine I'm sorry, I do not understand if you are making three points or one. 1: yes I mentioned nuclear, 2: Radiation can split Nitrogen into Oxygen and Hydrogen? 3: As I see it, it takes more energy to disassociate water with electrolysis than you get back from the combustion of the same two gasses.
What I am researching, is the possibility of highly unstable positively ionized Hydrogen and Oxygen increasing the disassociation of water and thermal output of the combustion.
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@TheStanMeyerProject. You just meantioned nuclear. Isn't it right that radiation can Nitrogen molecules into 2H2 and O2? I read it somewhere long time ago, but forgot where and have found very little research on it on the net. Concerning splitting water into H and O, unfortunately it takes exactly the same energy to split that what you get out again when assembling atoms to water.
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@thefencejumperengine No, the idea is to run an internal combustion engine with primarily water. In my personal opinion, I would call it low energy atomic manipulation or it can go even as far as nuclear. You can not get something for nothing, so, what looks as more out than in can be deceiving while the energy comes from several sources such as atomic or nuclear forces. It is said and written that if unstable Hydrogen and Oxygen atoms associate, thermal energy is released until stabilized.
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@TheStanMeyerProject. But I presume the idea is to get more energy out than what you put in?
Nice Work...I cant believe i have not seen this vid before....awesome!
Were you pulsing the current into the alt or just straight to the alt? How many volts/amps are going into the alt?
Great replication.
thewonn 1 month ago
@thewonn Thank you! There is no PWM. Running about 7V and 1.5A to the alternator from a fully rectified AC signal(60Hz) out of the Variac. So, it would technically be pulsing at and it was measured @ 120Hz. I had a hard time trying to measure signal to the cell from the alternator, which averaged in the KHz ranges. If I remember correctly, each phase measured approximately 1.6 Khz.
TheStanMeyerProject 1 month ago
The sentence should have said "split Nitrogen".
thefencejumperengine 7 months ago
@thefencejumperengine I understand it's not the easiest to communicate through comments on youtube. I'll try my hardest to comprehend what you are truly trying to write with such small amount of character space. Thanks again for your interest!
TheStanMeyerProject 7 months ago