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  • The Bryan Martin Cell

    Guys Bryan Martin has been kind enough to open source this design with
    us all, he has two very interesting concepts, both of them are
    influenced by Ravi and Bob Boyce. He has an unorthodox cell design and
    an idea how to make electrodes produce better gas by using copper cores.

    The concept of using these cores is to lower the resistance of the
    plates, reduce heat and increase the efficiency of series cells for
    better gas production. Despite Bryan having a patent application, he
    feels this technology should be shared publicly and is willing to let
    people use it at their leisure for non commercial use.This is a
    gesture which allot of proprietary engineers can learn from, Bryan's
    gesture ensures consumer awareness and demand and that this idea will
    be used in real time and not suppressed.

    Was an absolute pleasure working wit Bryan he has a big heart. Mike
    has given us a peer review on it.
    Now, at first glance it might appear that his cell will produce heat,
    we will be able to validate/verify this later
    YouTube - The B-Cell my nine plate cell I belive it to be the best in it's class.

    This is not a normal cell please read the document and experiment,
    Ravi also assures me this design works well in resonance. Bryan has
    donated a cell to us for testing so ill have some feedback from our
    corner soon. Build it and test it, that's my advice .Bryan and i
    would like to thanks Bob Boyce and Ravzz for their influence and work
    with this.

    http://www.panaceauniversity.org/Bry...tin%20Cell.pdf

    Ash

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    Guys i have updated with CAD's and another wet /dry design, he is sending us a cell to test soon.

    Ash

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    • #3
      Hi Ash,

      Another good doc.

      The simplest things are often the best and this seems to be a good example. Making a "copper sandwich" actually make a lot of sence. Simple to fabricate also, which is good, cos it wont cost an arm and a leg for the average tinkerer to get made.

      Cheers,

      Steve.
      You can view my vids here

      http://www.youtube.com/SJohnM81

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