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D. Lawton Meyer Replication Test 2

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Uploaded by on Aug 13, 2007

This is my 2nd attempt at getting the Lawton circuit to work, this time with the inductors and the adjustment pots arranged differently in the circuit.

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  • Thanks Dave, I will try with these smaller pipes now that I have them in arrangment. As for the current, it needs to be inhibited by a few other things yet to be added to the circuit. I am still working out what the VIC should be made of.

  • Have you conditioned your tubes? Many are reporting that they do not get great production at first. You have to condtion the cell and as you do so, your production goes up.

  • I have collected information about conditioning,

    I just have to set asside a day to set up the circuit for that

  • Very hard to hear you...

  • sorry, maybe you can use some head phones, I had trouble with my recording

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  • Where did the Lawton dib end up?

  • have you tried to use a small capacitor with your inductor so it becomes an oscillating tank circuit?

  • Keep it up, OlafMeyer. I'd love to see your test results after all the design suggestions are applied.

  • do u know where i can buy  Stan Meyer pulse generator?

    i can build the fuelcell but i'm familiar with electric circuit.

  • are you using the voltage intensifier circuit?

  • from what i know i would expect that the current will drop dramatically when you are properly reasonant. At the same time gas output will go up lots! A rule of thumb is 1/10 of the out of tune state or DC state. This is akin to the old plate and load of powerful SW transmitters. I have an idea your tubes are too small to get any decent capacitance on them though. Need least 9 inch tubes before it will "sing".

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