I'm double trouble you milky mister!

Did you know Double Trouble was my nickname when I was a baby? Signified by the double zeros 00.

I posted a video of the .020" and the .060" tube cells Thursday. The videos show little to no increase in voltage or amperage in the tube cells when being tested. There looks to be a fare increase in production with the .020" tube cells at the same volts/amps though. But there has got to be some efficiency...I just can't get a perfect measurement on it because I don't have the equipment.

NEW DOUBLE TROUBLE VIDEO




I haven't noticed a phenomenal difference in the production from using regular pulses from the alternator and using all the transformers and inductors and stuff. Just an increase in efficiency. But still nothing to get  excited about even though it all works.

Speaking of work. You want to see what is going on under the hood of the Dodge don't you? Well how does it feel to want?

Well I need some donations. I think another 1,000$ will finish up this for good. It just takes so long to get a 1,000$ and it cost to wait on it. I guess I can show you one milky mister for free....but I need some funds to finish.

NEW MILKY MISTER VIDEO





Lord, please bless me and provide money for this project. Amen.

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  • 1/23/2010 8:35 PM Kyle wrote:
    Kevin,
    Do you have another CD ready for sale? If you have set up some more information on CD I'll get one from you.

    Thanks,
    Kyle

    Kevin wrote " I have a new DVD. It has some updates to some schematics. But all the new videos are on youtube.com"
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  • 1/24/2010 8:53 AM Kyle wrote:
    Kevin,
    Absolutely fantastic videos. I'm still building a setup in my spare time. My test car has problems right now. Are the microwave capacitors still in the circuit as I cannot see them in your video. And it looks like your using only one diode in the bridge rectifier.

    Thanks, Kyle


    Kevin wrote " I'm not using the impedance matching circuit right now, but I do have a microwave cap on each side of the engine for the plasma spark. I use two diodes."
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