Just wanted to take a few minutes and let everyone know where we are.  I received my Oscilloscope yesterday so should be able to start giving exact frequencies at which things happen.  Should also aid in testing my circuits to be sure they are working properly.

 I’ve been studying the Myer’s patents again to try to get a better handle on what he was doing.  There are quite a few aspects of his patent that I find very interesting.  One is the use of what he called his Voltage Intensifier circuit.  After playing around a little with my timing circuit I don’t think that on its own, its going to do enough to help out.  I think this transformer of sorts is a necessary evil and I have set out to figure out what its doing exactly so that I can build one.

Some other aspects of his design that I think are going to be needed but not sure how to pull them off yet, is that his device seeked out the resonant frequencies.  Because the water mixture, contents, temperature as well as volume all make up the frequency at which it will best resonate, I would assume a constant modification of the frequency would be necessary to get things working properly and to keep them there. 

His design had a frequency seek and lock circuit that handled doing this automatically and I think that at some point it is going to be required that we build them as well.  For now I’m content doing it by hand but just don’t think that is going to be our long term solution.

I’m still trying to get in touch with Dave Lawton but at this point the best news I’ve heard was that he’s been on vacation and very busy and hasn’t had time to do any experimenting or communicating.  I’ll let everyone know if something changes on that front.

While there seems to be very little going on with my experiments, there is a lot going on with different sorts of experiments as I try to figure out all this electrical stuff.  Once I get all this stuff in my head straight I’ll start back up on the specific tests related to the hydrogen production and specific cell construction.  For now, I need to learn a few more things so that we can get to the next level.

 Stay tuned!