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  • Good Job Core!

    Just an observation.
    I did a lot of work with Stan Meyers idea to produce hydrogen from water.

    Basically - 2 stainless steel pipes, 1 inside the other with a 1-2mm gap between them. Pulse with positive on 1 pipe and connect the other to negative. Produces hydrogen between the pipes. I'd lite the hydrogen bubbles for a loud pop to amaze the kids.

    I understand you're water is getting hot fast where as my water wasn't even warm but could you be generating any hydrogen?

    Like l said just an observation.
    Last edited by dllabarre; 10-09-2011, 08:46 PM.
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    • Hi Core. Nice experiment. It would be good to test the heater with distilled water to see if the heating occurs as fast as with tap water. Less conductivity - lower amp draw. If the effect is based on vibration and not just on the current passing through water this particular change should show that.

      Cheers.
      “ THE PERSON WHO SAYS IT CANNOT BE DONE SHOULD NOT INTERRUPT THE PERSON DOING IT ! ”

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      • Thanks!!

        Good helpful info.!!!

        Originally posted by kEhYo77 View Post
        Hi Core. Nice experiment. It would be good to test the heater with distilled water to see if the heating occurs as fast as with tap water. Less conductivity - lower amp draw. If the effect is based on vibration and not just on the current passing through water this particular change should show that.

        Cheers.

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        • Peter Davey

          Peter Davey admitted in one of his interviews that he hadn't shared everything regarding his heater. He tried for many years to patent it and was always turned down by the NZ patent office. They always told him it was to dangerous but that wasn't the reason at all. He had made his device perfectly safe and it boiled water instantaneously.

          Good Job Core!!! Good luck with the experiment as you tweek it.

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          • Davey's Heater

            Congratulations Core nice device that you've did. You opened another door to believers of these claimed devices that many skeptics always attack.
            Thanks for sharing this experiment and regards.

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            • I never thought of posting the following vid in this thread; but i think it might intrigue you....the set up is 2 double mobius Caduceus coils overlapping hooked to home plug (no fuse blew up )...

              I did it out of curiosity...and the result is interesting; pay attention to the bubbles... the coloring is just ph coloring

              just click on the image below




              ps: the water was quite hot too
              Last edited by MonsieurM; 10-09-2011, 02:33 PM.
              Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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              • Tuning Davey Device

                I've been thinking about this a lot. Some time back I read a lot of his information and it was explained that only one of the bells needed to be tuned. I think it was the inside bell if I remember that right. Anyway, it's a pretty simple device and Peter Davey was pretty proud of himself for as he put it, "Not telling us everything". I think his secret was that both bells need to be tuned to the exact same frequency whatever that may be. The exact frequency may be a secret too. An early inventor was making a lot of hydrogen with stainless tubes tuned to the same frequency. Since hydrogen was not his thing he didn't say a lot about it. Anyway, that gave me the idea that maybe the bells both needed to be tuned. I know the gap is important too but that can be determined by trial and error.

                Great Job Core!!!

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                • Good video, Core.

                  At this point, with 110v and 6 amp, i.e. 660 watt, most of the heating
                  effect will be straight joule heating. The tuning will bring the OU.

                  Since 110v is giving you a pretty vigorous reaction, it might pay you
                  to put a variac in the circuit to make things a bit more controllable
                  when the tuning is complete.

                  Don't forget to slow the tuning process down as you approach 480.
                  If you overshoot, you will probably have to throw the bell away and
                  start again with a new one.

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                  • Originally posted by Dr Poppy View Post
                    Ramset - time for your meds again. He is putting "3 amps" of current into the device. How much voltage? I mean... not even a power measurement going in and 3 amps of about anything would heat a tiny glass of water in no time. He has proven nothing.

                    Lastly... He has the arc taking place off to the side of the bell. This would destroy the isotropic standing wave and that is what the device is all about in the first place.

                    "With the round form all things become possible. Oval, not so much... ~ Nick Tesla


                    If you or anyone is familiar with the old coffee cup immersion heaters that ran around 500 watts ( so a little over 4 amps) they go into a coffee cup of water, tea or coffee but there is no way they would heat the water as fast as what Core has shown here.
                    There is no important work, there are only a series of moments to demonstrate your mastery and impeccability. Quote from Almine

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                    • From a friend at O.U.R.http://www.overunityresearch.com/index.php?topic=1093.75

                      Core I have not looked but this is from a member here in 2008
                      who went to great lengths...........PDF attached
                      Core replicates Peter Davey "sonic" water heater "working replication"10/8/11
                      Chet
                      Last edited by RAMSET; 11-10-2011, 10:31 PM.
                      If you want to Change the world
                      BE that change !!

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                      • New Vid

                        New video will be posted soon, within the next 60 min. this time I found an old Temp probe.


                        -Core

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                        • New Video

                          New video of Preliminary test.

                          PeterDavey_UnTuned_Test2.mp4 - YouTube

                          -Core

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                          • Very Good Job!!

                            Very professional video. Very good job!!

                            Originally posted by Core View Post
                            New video of Preliminary test.

                            PeterDavey_UnTuned_Test2.mp4 - YouTube

                            -Core

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                            • distilled water??

                              perhaps some distilled water would be good to test??

                              I believe it was mentioned already?

                              Ultra pure water is a non conductor ,So any heat would come from ??
                              Farrahs Idea?[sort of]

                              Chet
                              PS
                              Core that boundary layer in the vid is mezmerizing
                              Be aware of a super heat risk wear some welding gloves
                              If you want to Change the world
                              BE that change !!

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                              • No OU yet, keep up the good work

                                Originally posted by Core View Post
                                New video of Preliminary test.

                                PeterDavey_UnTuned_Test2.mp4 - YouTube

                                -Core
                                Thanks for posting the video. For now the video just shows good old fashioned resistance heating. Some numbers for reference:

                                In your video you heat what appears to be an 8oz glass (1/2 lb) of water from ambient 66 to 200 degrees F in approx 134 seconds. (134 deg F rise delta)

                                At perfect efficency that would take approx. 528 joules x 134 seconds = 76032 joules energy.

                                Your meter says approx 4-5 amps x 120 volts = 600 watts/hr or 600 joules a second, 134 seconds x 600 joules/sec = 80400 joules.

                                That works out to approx 94-95 % efficient as of now. About the same as dropping nichrome resistance heaters at 120 v at 4-5 amps in the same glass of water.

                                Perhaps the glass is more than 8 oz, and the reference to amps consumed are not exact, but no OU yet.

                                I know your video wasn't for measuring purposes just yet, I'm just recommending for the future when you get the thing tuned.
                                After it is tuned, Try heating a larger known volume of water for say 5 - 10 minutes and get a rough reading of total energy/amps consumed (with one of those killawatt meters) and you can get a rough measurement of your units efficiency.


                                Good luck.

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