daggit
12-10-2008, 06:14 PM
Disclaimer I'm no electrical engineer so if I say something stupid cut me some slack.
Most of my spare time in the last 2 weeks has been spent pouring over info on the WWW about HHO stuff. Filtering through all the truth, half-truthes, and bs has been a big task.
I downloaded a 90 page report about how to build an efficient HHO generator which claims to be referenced from Stan Meyers patent. After studying all that and what you guys are doing on this forum I have 3 questions...
From the patent I thought pulse generation was THE biggest key to efficient HHO production but appearantly a lot of people aren't why?
Also from the patent, a coil is shown installed above the electrodes that "make the bubbles", does nobody know what that does?
Meyer's designs always seem to show cylinder shaped electrodes does anyone think that's an important feature of the design as apposed to flat plate designs?
Most of my spare time in the last 2 weeks has been spent pouring over info on the WWW about HHO stuff. Filtering through all the truth, half-truthes, and bs has been a big task.
I downloaded a 90 page report about how to build an efficient HHO generator which claims to be referenced from Stan Meyers patent. After studying all that and what you guys are doing on this forum I have 3 questions...
From the patent I thought pulse generation was THE biggest key to efficient HHO production but appearantly a lot of people aren't why?
Also from the patent, a coil is shown installed above the electrodes that "make the bubbles", does nobody know what that does?
Meyer's designs always seem to show cylinder shaped electrodes does anyone think that's an important feature of the design as apposed to flat plate designs?