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Started by Hitman, July 18, 2011, 07:18:02 PM

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Romero

Keep on going Hitman, good work!
I will upload myself  a video soon with one of the experiments I am working on now, I need few more tweaks.

Romero

Hitman

#31
Hey all,
I found something very strange today when I connected a ramp of leds 100V to an oscillating ssg circuit, I had 45volts and when connected it gave me a reading of -661volts and lit all leds to full brightness. I was using a 9volt battery for power, I must check on the scope but I have no more time today :(

Cheers Hitman

I made a quick video

http://youtu.be/kHFY0zVDewo

landownunder

#32
Could only see 4o seconds of your you tube video but sounds goods.

Hitman

I finally got the spark :)

crazycut06


Hitman

Today I was working on my HHO heating system which is powered with a 60 watt solar panel connected to four 12 volt batteries,
I started connecting the power to the unit first with the + from the batteries then I connected the external ground which is made of a 1/2 in X 8 ft copper tube hammered into the ground, and suddenly my power led lit up!! without the - of the batteries connected.

After disconnecting everything to isolate where the power was coming from I found it to be the solar panel, I connected a volt meter across the positive of the panel and my external ground (not the neg of the panel) and got a reading of 18.5 volts. I then switched the meter to amps setting and got 61ma.

Hummm, now electrons flow from - to + right ? I don't get it ?  1.1 watts from the ground ??

After further studing this I noticed that at after dark it no longer worked, only in day light ???
I also tried connecting just the + of a battery and NADA !

This is bugging the hell out of me ! anyone have any explanations ?
I must find out what this panel is doing that is so special and try with other panels.

Cheers Hitman

crazycut06

Quote from: Hitman on September 04, 2012, 07:09:55 PM
Today I was working on my HHO heating system which is powered with a 60 watt solar panel connected to four 12 volt batteries,
I started connecting the power to the unit first with the + from the batteries then I connected the external ground which is made of a 1/2 in X 8 ft copper tube hammered into the ground, and suddenly my power led lit up!! without the - of the batteries connected.

After disconnecting everything to isolate where the power was coming from I found it to be the solar panel, I connected a volt meter across the positive of the panel and my external ground (not the neg of the panel) and got a reading of 18.5 volts. I then switched the meter to amps setting and got 61ma.


Hummm, now electrons flow from - to + right ? I don't get it ?  1.1 watts from the ground ??

After further studing this I noticed that at after dark it no longer worked, only in day light ???
I also tried connecting just the + of a battery and NADA !

This is bugging the hell out of me ! anyone have any explanations ?
I must find out what this panel is doing that is so special and try with other panels.

Cheers Hitman

Hi Hitman,
This is just a hunch, maybe your solar panel is acting like an antenna collecting protons + in sunlight and your copper tube is earth grounded where the electrons - flow, that's why it did not work at night.

Hitman

#37
This is very promising, I've been working on this for awhile now and I think this is the way to go and is very easy to replicate. There are 3 by-products, heat, hydrogen and electricity, what else could you ask for?

I am now at the stage where I must design a functional reactor to take advantage of all 3 products and better control the reaction between plasma and hydrogen.

This is what I'm talking about:
Prof. Kanarev plasma electrolysis and other HHO discoveries
http://youtu.be/9wRSGFOdRmI

and heres where I'm at :)
http://youtu.be/BywqB5_subI

Cheers Hitman

Romero

@Hitman

good to hear that you are progressing, I haven't played with HHO for a long time now.

Romero

Hitman

Heres my basic design, I might have to install a temp sensor so that the pump turns on when the water temp gets to close to boiling thats if the natural convection is not enough.

Cheers Hitman

Hitman


Hitman

I was board yesterday and pulled out my mini muller to play with a few different ideas I've had for awhile.

Heres a shot of one of the output coils :)

Romero

Quote from: Hitman on February 28, 2013, 06:25:41 PM
I was board yesterday and pulled out my mini muller to play with a few different ideas I've had for awhile.

Heres a shot of one of the output coils :)
Now you are at the point where you can do many things, don't change anything just concentrate on charging a capacitor then at regular intervals damp it to the load. Lots of people on these forums are trying very hard to get to that point, most of them never succeeded. Make a note of the rpm and the voltage applied, things can change very easy if voltage or rpm is different.

Regards,
Romero

Hitman

#43
I changed my switching transistor from a "BC557" to a "2SB880" and got much better results.
1st scope shot is with an open coil.
2nd shot is with the coil shorted giving 14ma at 25v and the generator speeds up as you can see in the scope shot.

Cheers Hitman

@romero
Do you know of a switching circuit using a transistor or mosfet that would completely isolate the switching from the power supply, I was thinking of an octo coupler but thought I might ask you before I try it.

Romero

Quote from: Hitman on March 01, 2013, 04:58:39 PM
I changed my switching transistor from a "BC557" to a "2SB880" and got much better results.
1st scope shot is with an open coil.
2nd shot is with the coil shorted giving 14ma at 25v and the generator speeds up as you can see in the scope shot.

Cheers Hitman

@romero
Do you know of a switching circuit using a transistor or mosfet that would completely isolate the switching from the power supply, I was thinking of an octo coupler but thought I might ask you before I try it.
octocoupler is good but you don't really need it, I am not very sure what you mean, can you please draw a schematic with your actual circuit so I can understand it better

Romero