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Great ! I'm really interested in this circuit ! Can you post schematic with your speaker attached ? I think it is producing sinewave and that's what I need for my VTA experiments. Many thanks!
Thanks for link.What transistor did you use ? Is that 50uF cap electrolytic one ?I hardly can find any other with so much uF except big one for motors.
Did yoy replaced HHO cell with speaker of placed a capacitor instead of HHO cell and then speaker parallel to this cap ?
When the energy level of the HHO cell, or water-fluid gap is at its
lowest, would you explain the way in which the L2 coil is pulsed
with energy from L1?
Upon entry of positive charge from the battery into the region you've outlined
consisting of the L1 coil and HHO cap, it seems a portion of it also goes through
L2 into filling the 50uf capacitor, but for what purpose?
The amount of energy required to switch a 2n3055 transistor looks to be 1.5V.
12v into 1.5 would require the potentiometer to be set for 1.25 Kohm.
The 50uF capacitor will only charge at a very slow rate with this amount of
current.
120mA into the hho cel and L1 coil from the 100ohm resistor, interesting.
It looks like coil L2 will be pulsed with current from L1 when the 50uF cap's
anode is charged up to an appropriate level.
Thanks for link.What transistor did you use ? Is that 50uF cap electrolytic one ?I hardly can find any other with so much uF except big one for motors.
Did yoy replaced HHO cell with speaker of placed a capacitor instead of HHO cell and then speaker parallel to this cap ?
Transistor is 2n3055; That cap is good for AC and DC that's what the electronic store guy told me. It's a 100v 100uf cap.
Yes I replaced HHO cell with speaker.
When the energy level of the HHO cell, or water-fluid gap is at its
lowest, would you explain the way in which the L2 coil is pulsed
with energy from L1?
Upon entry of positive charge from the battery into the region you've outlined
consisting of the L1 coil and HHO cap, it seems a portion of it also goes through
L2 into filling the 50uf capacitor, but for what purpose?
The amount of energy required to switch a 2n3055 transistor looks to be 1.5V.
12v into 1.5 would require the potentiometer to be set for 1.25 Kohm.
The 50uF capacitor will only charge at a very slow rate with this amount of
current.
120mA into the hho cel and L1 coil from the 100ohm resistor, interesting.
It looks like coil L2 will be pulsed with current from L1 when the 50uF cap's
anode is charged up to an appropriate level.
Hi Geotron I don't know exactly what's happening but I think a certain resonance is reached and starts to pulse.
I think if it does not go to L2 there would not be pulse; that's why it keeps pulsing.
With the two intersecting paths here without a mend point does this
represent a connection? If not would the 50uF capacitor benefit from
the use of a blocking diode at transistor to prevent causing flow
backwards through L2 and the 10k potentiometer?
With the two intersecting paths here without a mend point does this
represent a connection? If not would the 50uF capacitor benefit from
the use of a blocking diode at transistor to prevent causing flow
backwards through L2 and the 10k potentiometer?
No there's no connection there. I once asked theGuru2you who presented this circuit on youtube. He told me if a diode is put in the circuit then no oscillation will happen.
This system is featured in the motionless pulsed systems chapter
of the Practical Guide from free-energy-info.co.uk alongside the Bitoroid
Transformer and other such devices on page 183 in the latest release v18.8
Incorporating Charles Flynn's magnetic amplification circuit (patent on page 1389)
would apparently be a logical next step, with a circuit layout given on pg 184.
It is stated that modifying it in this way, it would only need a temporary charge
to start and then become self-sustaining.
A lot of questions have already been answered in
regards to the original circuit - unfortunately nothing
in the way of HHO production on video found yet.
guruji243:
A diode at the cell breaks the oscillation between the cell and L1. With a diode at
the cell you could power the cell with back EMF from L1. Without the diode the cell
gets a phase shifted sine wave. The point is the phase shift, meaning the cell first
gets the voltage potential and current flow follows later offset by 90 degree. So
you have 180 degree regular current HHO production and 180 degree "free" voltage
potential HHO production per 360 degree cycle. Input voltage: 100V-2000V
1911peterg:
If you use a 1000W Inverter 12V DC to 110V AC modified sine Wave to power the Dry-Cell,
it would give you high pulsed voltage at about 50 Khz. to go to the electrolysis
plates. You should be able to make a good amount of hydrogen that way.
guruji243:
L2=10ohms and L1=98ohms
guruji243:
If you use a L1 with less windings and thicker wire the frequency should increase.
The speaker changes the frequency.
I just found a Stanley Meyers video where he says that you can split water into HHO
only with voltage, you do not need current! For this he built a special coil that
would limit the current but not the voltage.
See YouTube: watch?v=8WrAFWypFTY
TheGuru2You:
My circuit restricts current and supplies the HHO Cell with a phase shifted sine wave.
Now we only need to increase the input voltage to a few hundred volts (and change
the circuit components accordingly) and use distilled water in the HHO Cell. Using
Voltage with Amp restriction was a huge plus in efficiency of HHO production. Hitting
the right frequency further increased efficiency. If you are safe with high Voltages
give it a try.
supermuble:
So for L1 and L2, the number of turns isn't important, L2 can be LESS turns than L1,
that's ok.. You just want to get at least 4 ohms or so, so that means about 200 wraps
of 30 gauge for the trigger and 200 wraps of 19 through 23 gauge for the power
winding, up to a maximum of 800 wraps.
TheGuru2You:
Two separate coils:
Using two separate coils is the easiest way to make modifications for finding a high
frequency of the resonant circuit with your HHO Cell.
I know that two singles work but I think a transformer (with metal core) or bifilar
Coil should also work.
L2 should always have less windings than L1 because of the max volts of the transistor!
(Yes, a transformer)
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