Original Meyer Water Fuel Cell c.1990

Stan Meyer with the original Water Fuel Cell, which he successfully demonstrated to the USPTO, in his Sec. 101 hearing, which resulted in the issuance of U.S. Patent 4,936,961, a fundamental “Methods” patent on the process. This patent, along with another on the device architecture, both expire on June 26th of 2007. As a result, this technology falls into the public domain, forever.

The WFC has recently been successfully replicated by Lawton in the UK: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiA4z_Kpgg4 and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Md8-wvV2jHM

Super Gen HHO Generator for your car

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RAVI ‘S STANLEY MEYER REPLICATION WATER FUEL CELL -008

Started WFC at 0.5 Amp input again. WFC still leaking at the points where leads come out.

Pl check the following links for replication info about this WFC:

http://www.panaceauniversity.org/Ravi%20Cell.pdf

(For the circuit use the pg.25 schematic but with individual ferrite core rods straight wound for the Inductors rather than a single rod and bifilar wound–not recommended)

Forums:

http://www.oupower.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1602

http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,3079.0.html

For Downloads of Water Fuel Cell Files:

http://www.hotlinkfiles.com/browse/srawofni/33693

(or)

http://www.hotlinkfiles.com/browse/waterfuel/42765

http://waterfuel.t35.com/wf_meyer_ravi.html

Dave Lawton Approved Shop for components & kits of WFC:

http://www.courtiestown.co.uk/batteries/shop.htm

R.

How to assemble the HHO generator part 1

I have been asked to show the assembly of my cell, so here it is. Sorry if anything is unclear. I tried to show the basic steps without showing any machining, etc. The pipes are 304 SS, but 316 works well also. Part 3 will be uploaded after the cell is sealed and ready to run.
I insulate the pipes from the Positive lead/screw by first coating the screw with 2 coats of liquid electrical tape. When that is dry, I put electrical shrink wrap tubing on the screw, making sure to leave the end thread exposed for connecting it to the center tube. The holes in the pipes that the positive lead screw passes through are twice the size of the screw, leaving plenty of room for the screw and insulation to fit through……if your holes are aligned.