Hydroxy Research Group Meeting Minutes for 5 June 2007
1. David stated the meeting began before Brad and Ivy arrived, and
torrodial coils and their effects on hydrolyzer water bonds were
discussed, along with other methods and details of operations.
2. David announced that his meeting with Mark "O" and with "C" was
rescheduled for this coming Thursday, at Mark `O's machine shop.
David reiterated that "C" would be building the electronics for
driving and feeding a hydrolyzer, while Mark would be building the
hydrolyzer device and associated hardware, while David would provide
the test vehicle. David again expressed his desire to drive the
hydroxy powered car to George Noore or Art Bell's residence, and
thereby get on the "Coast to Coast AM" radio show, of which David is a
fan.
3. The next DVD in the series on free-energy, which is priced at $30
and covers John Bedini and his pioneering efforts and hydrolyzer
driver circuits is now available. Any contributions to this purchase
cost will be appreciated, as it will be a while before Ivy can
otherwise afford to make this purchase due to unforeseen expenses.
4. Ivy has obtained the first DVD in the series on free-energy which
features scientist and engineer Tom Bearden explaining how and why
free-energy works, and how it does not violate known laws of physics.
Anyone who wishes to may host a viewing in their home, as we have
been given permission to show this DVD to small groups of people.
5. Brad's bench tests of the modified E-cell (ala HOTSABE) are
complete, and the report was presented for interested HRG members. In
brief, no appreciable hydroxy gas output was obtained with common
steel electrodes, with the following electrolytes: reverse osmosis
water, well water, well water with sea salt, or well water with lye.
The next series of tests are planned using stainless steel electrodes,
ala "Smack's" electrolyzer design. Test results are available online
at HRG's Yahoo! group site.
6. Brad's report on negative claims for hydrolyzer cells was ready for
interested HRG group members, and a presentation was made. Brad
summarized that the only claim which held up to scrutiny was
legalities, of selling and perhaps using a hydroxy boost cell, which
were murky. This report is available online at the HRG Yahoo! group site.
7. Brad stated his goal of completing more tests this next week,
utilizing different plate materials and arrangements, while using
different electrolytes. Brad stated his desire in these experiments
to ultimately test the cell's output with a small engine, to determine
efficiency and power created by the various output gasses produced.
No further HRG business was forthcoming and meeting was adjourned
until next Tuesday's meeting in Najeba's Café.