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Stanley Meyers Gas Gun Re Build Guide Step by Step instructions. Sections What does it do ? How does it do it ? It Uses DC in put different wavelengths involved. 630-634 nm for first/ second level oxygen, 557.1 nm for third and fourth with 410.5 nm aiding the fourth energy level. Nitrogen is around 390 nm, 395 nm, and 470 nm since I am not looking to do anything with the nitrogen those wavelengths were not chosen. Something else interesting I found was the ionizations occur perpendicular to the electromagnetic field and for the gas processor that is in the direction of the air flow towards the intake system due to it being a capacitor and the field lines are always perpendicular to a capacitors surfaces. That was just an interesting find and shows that this higher form of energy and the electrostatic form of energy are both being used in the Gas Processor. And it shows that 764 nm wavelengths where used and they show a flow rate of 500 CFM. So it looks like I might need to swap out some of my LEDs for LEDs of this wavelength. I will post more when I learn more. (quote from h2opower) NOte We want to ionize the oxygen, so recommend using 630nm and the 405 nm to do this... The LEDs Russ ordered were 10mm and they put out 70,000 cmd! So were brite! Stan's Patent# 5,149,407 Column 10, Lines 17-21. "The 'extraction' of electrons by the sink means is coordinated with the pulsating electrical field of the resonant cavity produced by the circuit of FIG. 7, by means of an interconnected synchronization circuit, such as shown in FIG. 8B." Column 10, Lines 64-67. "The extracted electrons are consumed and prevented from re- entering the chamber by a circuit such as shown in FIG 8B." Column 11, Lines 22-26. It is necessary in the final electron extraction that the

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Stanley Meyers Gas Gun Re Build Guide Step by Step instructions.

Sections● What does it do ?● How does it do it ?● It Uses DC in put ●● different wavelengths involved. 630-634 nm for first/ second level oxygen, 557.1 nm

for third and fourth with 410.5 nm aiding the fourth energy level. Nitrogen is around 390 nm, 395 nm, and 470 nm since I am not looking to do anything with the nitrogen those wavelengths were not chosen. Something else interesting I found was the ionizations occur perpendicular to the electromagnetic field and for the gas processor that is in the direction of the air flow towards the intake system due to it being a capacitor and the field lines are always perpendicular to a capacitors surfaces. That was just an interesting find and shows that this higher form of energy and the electrostatic form of energy are both being used in the Gas Processor. And it shows that 764 nm wavelengths where used and they show a flow rate of 500 CFM. So it looks like I might need to swap out some of my LEDs for LEDs of this wavelength. I will post more when I learn more. (quote from h2opower)

NOte We want to ionize the oxygen, so recommend using 630nm and the 405 nm to do this... The LEDs Russ ordered were 10mm and they put out 70,000 cmd! So were brite! Stan's Patent# 5,149,407Column 10, Lines 17-21."The 'extraction' of electrons by the sink means is coordinated with the pulsating electrical field of the resonant cavity produced by the circuit of FIG. 7, by means of an interconnected synchronization circuit, such as shown in FIG. 8B."Column 10, Lines 64-67."The extracted electrons are consumed and prevented from re-entering the chamber by a circuit such as shown in FIG 8B."Column 11, Lines 22-26.It is necessary in the final electron extraction that the frequency with which electrons are removed from the system by sequenced and synchronized with the pulsing of the gas resonant cavity."Column 14, Lines46-49."The electron extraction process also prevents spark-ignition of the combustible gasses

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travelling through the gas resonant cavity because electron build-up thus potential sparking is prevented." (as explained by h2opower)

That last quote... is something I never caught before. the electron extraction circuit

actually prevents a spark in the the gas processor... so it doesn't go BOOM!

Let's see if I can help explain.Ok, we have a pulsing circuit that creates a 50% duty cycle. At a certain repetitive frequency.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulse-width_modulation"The term duty cycle describes the proportion of 'on' time to the regular interval or 'period' of time; a low duty cycle corresponds to low power, because the power is off for most of the time. Duty cycle is expressed in percent, 100% being fully on."

So, if we were to zoom in on our frequency to only one cycle. the amount of time it takes to complete one cycle is it's period. Now, when using our 50 % duty cycle, we have the first half of our period on and the second half as off. While it's on, the "resonant cavity" is active.+

Hope this helps you understand it some more. ● Design Drawings● Sources of Parts or pcs ready made● Parts List ● Parts Specs● How to build methods or techniques● Measuring of finished part prior to install● Tools required for this part.● Buying complete ready made parts.

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The energy content calculations above were done by h2opower who is turning out to be a true leader in this field.

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Stan's Patent# 5,149,407Column 10, Lines 17-21."The 'extraction' of electrons by the sink means is coordinated with the pulsating electrical field of the resonant cavity produced by the circuit of FIG. 7, by means of an interconnected synchronization circuit, such as shown in FIG. 8B."Column 10, Lines 64-67."The extracted electrons are consumed and prevented from re-entering the chamber by a circuit such as shown in FIG 8B."Column 11, Lines 22-26.It is necessary in the final electron extraction that the frequency with which electrons are removed from the system by sequenced and synchronized with the pulsing of the gas resonant cavity."Column 14, Lines46-49."The electron extraction process also prevents spark-ignition of the combustible gasses travelling through the gas resonant cavity because electron build-up and potential sparking is prevented."

That last quote... is something I never caught before. the electron extraction circuit actually prevents a spark in the the gas processor... so it doesn't go BOOM!

Let's see if I can help explain.Ok, we have a pulsing circuit that creates a 50% duty cycle. At a certain repetitive frequency.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulse-width_modulation"The term duty cycle describes the proportion of 'on' time to the regular interval or 'period' of

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time; a low duty cycle corresponds to low power, because the power is off for most of the time. Duty cycle is expressed in percent, 100% being fully on."

So, if we were to zoom in on our frequency to only one cycle. the amount of time it takes to complete one cycle is it's period. Now, when using our 50 % duty cycle, we have the first half of our period on and the second half as off. While it's on, the "resonant cavity" is active. Alternately when it's off the Electron Extraction Circuit is active.http://open-source-energy.org/forum/show...hp?tid=178Hope this helps you understand it some more.

yes, thus the reason for this:http://open-source-energy.org/forum/showthread.php?tid=178

50% duty.

a PWM is not a constant Duty. but instead its a varying duty and only one frequency.

the rustic is npt a PWM but rather a 50%dut and we get to change the frequency.

the second version of the rustic is more geared to run the gas gun...

but! i don't have the resonant action, but instead using a corona field...

good research!!!!!!!!! pull these things out and post them! that's something i have been wanting to do for a while and just haven't the time.Now h2opower seems way ahead of the curve thus far.

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h2opower’s Gas Processor in action. http://www.truegreensolutions.net/index.php?p=1_35_Gas-Processor

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