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Nadasive
02-13-2013, 02:52 PM
I have just a few simple questions about PWMs.

My car outputs 13.8 Volts. Does that matter?
Does a PWM help limit the amps going into the device?
What the hell is a frequency adjuster? What does the frequency have to do with amps and volts?
Whats duty cycle Range?
And I know spades are not good in PWMs, so what should I look for other than spade connectors?

Thanks in advance guys :)

Akito
02-13-2013, 09:59 PM
Yes you can adjust voltage and amperage.
helps keep your cell at the right temp.
pulses dc to the cell. one of stanley meyers designs was finding the right frequency to split h2 and oxygen. Known as the resonant fequency. Kind of how a opera singer would break a wine glass with her voice, or a bridge would move as if it was water and fall apart. He combined the fequency while also pushing the dielectric strength.

Anyways thats what my studies have lead me to believe so far.

Nadasive
02-19-2013, 04:00 PM
Yes you can adjust voltage and amperage.
helps keep your cell at the right temp.
pulses dc to the cell. one of stanley meyers designs was finding the right frequency to split h2 and oxygen. Known as the resonant fequency. Kind of how a opera singer would break a wine glass with her voice, or a bridge would move as if it was water and fall apart. He combined the fequency while also pushing the dielectric strength.

Anyways thats what my studies have lead me to believe so far.

Is the resonant frequency out there? or has noone figured it out since stanley meyer?

Akito, what do you use for PWM?