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Passion1,
For sure the cells need a good coating on them. That is what I have personally found and other's may find something else.
It just takes tweaking of matching the inductor, tube size and spacing, type of water and the volts/amps/hz, etc...
Every cell will have it's own resonant frequency where you get the most for least input. If a Bedini energizer is hooked to it, depending on the impedance of the water capacitor, it will self regulate the speed and therefore frequency that the energizer will run at... like affecting a car engine by plugging various amounts of of exhaust out the pipe...too much and you stall the engine too much back pressure keeps it from turning over...have too large of an exhaust then not enough back pressure to get good torque/power.
Similar analogy has to be meditated on for this water cell stuff.
With the solid state Bedini circuits..self oscillating, those too will find their own frequency on a water cell UNLESS, the output is going to a capacitor bank and the cap bank is then triggered to the cell with a 555 circuit like Meyer.
Everyone should get the Free Energy Generation book by Bearden and look at Bedini's circuits...the overall concept is identical to what Meyer was doing.
Meyer did it in a more complicated fashion and didn't understand the mechanism of the voltage potential as well. maybe he did I don't know.
John Bedini does it in the most slick way that I can imagine and I can only imagine it because he taught everyone. Much more simple and much more efficient. Getting that radiant spike to the battery or getting it to a water cell. Meyer was obviously doing everything he could to restrict current and get VOLTAGE POTENTIAL. That is what Bedini is the master at.
The batteries have to be conditioned and so do these tubes....and I would imagine plates too but I haven't spent much time with plates.
Anyway, the cell needs to be conditioned for the best efficiency. In my opinion.
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For sure the cells need a good coating on them. That is what I have personally found and other's may find something else.
It just takes tweaking of matching the inductor, tube size and spacing, type of water and the volts/amps/hz, etc...
Every cell will have it's own resonant frequency where you get the most for least input. If a Bedini energizer is hooked to it, depending on the impedance of the water capacitor, it will self regulate the speed and therefore frequency that the energizer will run at... like affecting a car engine by plugging various amounts of of exhaust out the pipe...too much and you stall the engine too much back pressure keeps it from turning over...have too large of an exhaust then not enough back pressure to get good torque/power.
Similar analogy has to be meditated on for this water cell stuff.
With the solid state Bedini circuits..self oscillating, those too will find their own frequency on a water cell UNLESS, the output is going to a capacitor bank and the cap bank is then triggered to the cell with a 555 circuit like Meyer.
Everyone should get the Free Energy Generation book by Bearden and look at Bedini's circuits...the overall concept is identical to what Meyer was doing.
Meyer did it in a more complicated fashion and didn't understand the mechanism of the voltage potential as well. maybe he did I don't know.
John Bedini does it in the most slick way that I can imagine and I can only imagine it because he taught everyone. Much more simple and much more efficient. Getting that radiant spike to the battery or getting it to a water cell. Meyer was obviously doing everything he could to restrict current and get VOLTAGE POTENTIAL. That is what Bedini is the master at.
The batteries have to be conditioned and so do these tubes....and I would imagine plates too but I haven't spent much time with plates.
Anyway, the cell needs to be conditioned for the best efficiency. In my opinion.
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