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  • #16
    Circuit diagram link.

    Hi all,
    I don't have any videos of wrapping any wire. I had two spools of 24 AWG copper and wrapped them consistently next to each other (perfect) using my thumbs - side by side - on the ferrite rod (end to end).

    The circuit link is located on the interview link. Please download the .PDF file from my interview link - that is where the circuit is.

    Link: MyWFC11 | The SmartScarecrow Show


    Tips and sizes for construction.

    1. I found my pipes on Amazon. Amazon allows you to pick inner and outer diameter sizes for the pipes, so try to find two sizes that are close together. My gap was 0.7 mm because I was able to find similar diameters.

    2. Length of pipes: The length of my pipes was 8 inches. Stan used different sizes ranging from 3 to 15 inches long. I believe the goal is to reach shorter lengths for tubes.
    The injector reaction area is only supposed to be about 1" inch long.

    My outer diameters for tubes were 3/4" and 5/8". I don't remember the 2 inner diameters, but it allowed for only a 0.7 mm gap.

    3. Connecting wires: Silver solder will eventually get brittle and fail if connecting wires using that method. For my 2nd attempt, I used small stainless steel bolts which screwed into the side of the plastic housing and touched either pipe. This allowed me to connect the tubes in different ways (serial or parallel), using external alligator clips.

    4. Stan used 11 pipesets. My advice is to start with one pipeset until you create bubbles, then add up to 10 more as you start to achieve resonance effects. I believe resonance is easier with more than 1 pipeset. I only was able to hit resonance using 4, 7 and 11 pipesets.

    5. Small zip-tie pieces were used to separate the inner and outer pipes. I had a shop weld some small, square, SS pieces to my outer pipes, to allow for vertical separation of the pipes, and therefore, the bolt connections.

    6. I know that there is a sonic resonance -also- when electrical resonance is achieved, because the ringing gets louder. I have witnessed this, and you can hear sonic changes on my last video. However, I believe trying to match pipe resonance by cutting down 1 of the pipes is not necessary.

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    • #17
      Matching pipes - hogwash

      Hello,

      When I first hit resonance, I was using 7 pipesets. 4 were smaller and used 3/8" and 5/8" outer diameters. 3 pipesets used 5/8" and 3/4" outer diameters. Again, all inner and outer pipes were the SAME LENGTH - 8 inches. Notches were never cut. So, I am not convinced that unequal tube length and notches affects the ability to achieve resonance. Mine were all equal length.

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      • #18
        Transformer T1

        @Jon, Thank you for your previous reply.

        In your drawing, T1 is a 12/220 Volt transformer. Is this an off the shelf device and something special?

        My reason for asking is because standard transformers are designed to work at around mains frequency where as the pulsing circuitry is driving the transformer at much higher frequencies.

        Much Regards.

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        • #19
          Circuit file:

          http://smartscarecrow.com/wp-content...01/MyWFC11.pdf

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          • #20
            I was using a basic 555 timer circuit, of which I fried several. trying to fry 4093s now cause I have them already from another project. I was just using whatever coils I had laying around for chokes...some worked better than others. I was just trying a proof of concept and not going for efficiency or production. Another thing I forgot to mention back when I had my truck idleing mixing in ambient air. I had the timing way advanced. I manually adjusted it for max rpm and ended up somewhere around 25 degrees before top dead center which shows mixing with ambient air does indeed slow down the flame rate. I just now starting to get real serious about this...getting ready to order some 1/2" rod, 3/4" tube and some delrin to really try to replicate this for real

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            • #21
              https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=3&theater
              here's a pic of what im sourcing supplies for right now. cut away side view. the center electrode is machined solid rod. set up as a dry cell. I will end up needing help with the electronics. specifically driving the fets. one of the freqs I want to use is whatever the center electrode acoustically rings at
              Idea's on how to spec the chokes would be very helpful also

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              • #22
                Cool, I'll work on the gas processor/eec next if I have to. right now just want to get a good WFC going. I still think I can achieve the effects of the gas processor by drawing the ambient air through the WFC. AKA charles garret 1935.....and I had my truck running with way advanced timing (toyota 22r) just by mixing ambient air with brute force electrolysis. that is not a quick brown's gas pop but a way slowing down of the flame rate
                Last edited by Jeff Pearson; 03-04-2013, 02:21 AM.

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                • #23
                  Thanks for the work on resonance circuit and to the others that have contributed toward the Myers resonance circuit.

                  Stan Myers project allows people to have energy for car and home without the corporate monopoly and government tax which has been a method to dominate and rule masses and has been less than friendly.

                  I have to agree with Aaron that the direction is to design a model that
                  safely demonstrates the increase in btu when further ionization is applied at a gaseous state.
                  The project would go toward instrumentation to indicate when the population of ionized hydrogen results,
                  for example a 5 times increase in BTU is determined by an indicator that holds open a normally closed valve.
                  In this way one of the safety factors so the devise cannot exceed a safe limit for example.

                  Consider the potato famine and imagine losing family to starvation, I see the energy predicament in the same way.
                  "Famine Graveyard" Dungarvan Off The Beaten Path Tip by clunker
                  Last edited by mikrovolt; 03-04-2013, 09:05 AM.

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                  • #24
                    The timing set to 25 degrees before top dead shows the slower flame rate. I actually hope to actually observe it myself soon using an aquarium air pump to pump air through the cell. In Meyer's system wouldn't the exhaust gas be mostly water mist. A quick browns gas pop would stop a piston in its tracks at 25 degrees before top dead center IMHO. I work on this stuff sporadically cause my real project is building my house while living on my land in a bus.

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                    • #25
                      electronic switches and pulse generator

                      Originally posted by Jeff Pearson View Post
                      I have been dabbling in this thing myself....been having problems with not driving the FETs properly...
                      I´m using electronic switches from products.


                      They are isolated, uC driven, robust and versatile. nothing needs to fry :-) they can also be used stand alone using another pulsing source.

                      a demo for the uC I´m using you can watch at

                      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYeCFKaOw6M
                      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-GCkBXJFC0

                      I like it so much because it´s windows controlled and that small and compact.

                      enjoy!
                      Last edited by bussi04; 03-04-2013, 04:23 PM.

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                      • #26
                        BTW, has anybody got comparisons between conditioning tubes vs Super Corona Dope

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                        • #27
                          what is the freq range of that thing bussi04?

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Jeff Pearson View Post
                            what is the freq range of that thing bussi04?
                            0.04 hz to 100 kHz with PLL or 0.04 to 500 kHz without PLL.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by tutanka View Post
                              But you don't are tired of typing the same things over Meyer? Do you want to understand the technology of Meyer? Come to the event to be held in Florence 8 to 10 April 2013
                              What event?

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                              • #30
                                Link to circuit and videos.

                                This is a link to the Scarecrow interview, the NDSU article (which links to the 7 videos), and a circuit .PDF file.

                                20130114 – The Alternative Energy Hour | The SmartScarecrow Show



                                Originally posted by jonabel1971 View Post
                                That's interesting. Do you have any videos or circuit diagrams, jeff?

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