Someday I would love to build a custom shield, but for now the Radio Shack PCB that has the same pins as a breadboard is working for now. I like that I can easily plug and unplug the Arduino from the project.
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This is a continuation of the first post - Is It Possible To Build A Computer Controlled Feedback Circuit For HHO Generator? My personal discovery of the invention developed by Stanley Meyers, a Voltage Intensifying Circuit with very low amperage. It has been a long time since I have made a post for this project, it [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Part 3 – HHO Project – Circuit Simulation
The program has ton’s of sample circuits you just pull form the menu and watch run. I messed with the interface, and in a short time, I had entered in the complete Lawton D-14 pulse circuit and got it working.
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We need a holding tank of water to pull from. It is made from a 2 1/2 gallon plastic jug. A pump refills the generator cell that has the stainless steel plates in it. They are fed the high voltage charge from a special transformer called VIC. That is controlled by the Read/Send board, and it is connected to the Velleman USB Interface board. There is a relay card and a power supply board, all inside another chassis project box.
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HHO or water electrolysis has been on my mind since I saw the video of Stanley Meyer driving his water powered dune buggy, gas free. I would for years, search the web and YouTube for the latest experiments on breaking water into this powerful energy source. The garage engineers would pour over Meyer patents, and try [...]
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