Stanley MEYER - Water Fuel
Cell Part 2
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Research chemist Keith Hindley
offers this description of a Meyer cell demonstration: "After a day of
presentations, the Griffin committee witnessed a number of important
demonstration of the WFC" (water fuel cell as named by the inventor).
A witness team of independent UK
scientifc observers testified that US inventor Stanley Meyer successfully
decomposed ordinary tap water into constituent elements through a combination of
high, pulsed voltage using an average current measured only in milliamps.
Reported gas evolution was enough to sustain a hydrogen /oxygen flame which
instantly melted steel.
In contrast with normal high current
electrolysis, the witnesses report the lack of any heating within the cell.
Meyer declines to release details which would allow scientists to duplicate and
evaluate his "water fuel cell". However, he has supplied enough detail to the US
Patent Office to persuade them that he can substantiate his 'power-from-water'
claims.
One demonstration cell was fitted
with two parallel plate "excitors". Using tap water to fill the cell, the plates
generated gas at very low current levels --- no greater than a tenth of an amp
on the ammeter, and claimed to be milliamps by Meyer --- and this gas production
increased steadily as the plates were moved closer together and decreased as
they were separated. The DC voltage appeared to be pulsed at tens of thousands
of volts.
A second cell carried nine stainless
steel double tube cell units and generated much more gas. A sequence of
photographs was taken showing gas production at milliamp levels. When the
voltage was turned up to its peak value, the gas then poured off at a very
impressive level.
"We did notice that the water at the top of the cell slowly became discolored
with a pale cream and dark brown precipitate, almost certainly the effects of
the chlorine in the heavily chlorinated tap water on the stainless steel tubes
used as "excitors".
He was demonstrating hydrogen gas
production at milliamp and kilovolt levels.
"The most remarkable observation is that the WFC and all its metal pipework
remained quite cold to the touch, even after more than twenty minutes of
operation. The splitting mechanism clearly evolves little heat in sharp contrast
to electrolysis where the electrolyte warms up quickly.
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