So I am well underway with my replication of a Stan Meyer fuel cell. I've got tubes, I've got my electronics soldered up, I just need to remake my tube mounting scheme.
My understanding is that one wants to make the LC circuit resonate, that is optimal performance. So when I am actually turning hte knobs to tune the frequency output, how do I know that I have got it? And how will I know about the secondary pulse in the general output wave?
Is it just when I see the most hydrogen coming out? I do have an old (but functional) beast of a Tektronix oscilloscope, if it will be of assistance to me.
Thanks everybody.
My understanding is that one wants to make the LC circuit resonate, that is optimal performance. So when I am actually turning hte knobs to tune the frequency output, how do I know that I have got it? And how will I know about the secondary pulse in the general output wave?
Is it just when I see the most hydrogen coming out? I do have an old (but functional) beast of a Tektronix oscilloscope, if it will be of assistance to me.
Thanks everybody.
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