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Stanley Meyer Big Bobbin Builders Guide 2019 v1: Very Rare Guide for How to Assemble Water Fueled injector tri-filar bobbin
Stanley Meyer Big Bobbin Builders Guide 2019 v1: Very Rare Guide for How to Assemble Water Fueled injector tri-filar bobbin
Stanley Meyer Big Bobbin Builders Guide 2019 v1: Very Rare Guide for How to Assemble Water Fueled injector tri-filar bobbin
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Stanley Meyer Big Bobbin Builders Guide 2019 v1: Very Rare Guide for How to Assemble Water Fueled injector tri-filar bobbin

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Possibly one of the Most Important Stanley A Meyer Build Series Books, Detailing the VIC
Tri-Filar Water Fuel Injector Bobbin.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLulu.com
Release dateMar 15, 2022
ISBN9781458342942
Stanley Meyer Big Bobbin Builders Guide 2019 v1: Very Rare Guide for How to Assemble Water Fueled injector tri-filar bobbin

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    Stanley Meyer Big Bobbin Builders Guide 2019 v1 - Daniel Donatelli

    ROUND BOBBIN VIC

    VERSION 1 2019

    STANLEY MEYER

    Stan Meyer Vic coils Style 2 Rebuild Guide

    Tri Coil single Phase Transformer

    The big bobbin powered the Meyer injectors @ 3.3 amps

    Sections  Date  Jan 2019

    Welcome to this Guide, it is just that a guide the purpose is to start you off at a higher level of understanding and faster build uptake to join in and help make more of these and test them and use them on your engines

    You can Note this is provided by Secure Supplies Daniel Donatelli.

    The Information comes from 100"s of home builders and forum pages

    and Stanley Meyers Notes

    Data which took 25 year to make and 25 year to rediscover, Respect this and the effort made.

    You can note the other documents of this kind on this product =  there are none

    This is a First Version yes it need beautifying and better layout and index all of the above

    For now you have the rough and ready version 1 2019 better than not at all

    Thank you lucky stars .

    ENJOY , and Hit print in color

    Remember to share as much as we all have

    Your looking at 50 years of studying and building

    THANK YOU TO RWG RESEARCH AND RUS AND MANY OTHER MANKING THESE INFORMATION www.rwgresearch.com  Be Sure to Donate to RUSS  and others . we put Copyright on here so it does not end up any patent or other other wise it is all open source to use. Meaning USE IT and use the Stanley Patent as refer as expired no one can stop technology now.

    Data From RWG Forum and Several other Websites and Forums

    The bobbins look great? And your right about the originals, 13 Cavities.

    Did you machine those using a CNC, or by hand with a lathe and mill?

    How long did it take you per bobbin?

    What speed (RPM) did you use?

    I machined some a few years back but they took an incredible amount of time, then after I wound the chokes I had 12K ohms each.

    One thing I noticed with delrin, if you go too fast or cut too much it heats up and warps. It definitely takes patience.

    One thing I noticed is you had no insulation on the secondary which you mentioned in the video it arcing to the core.....There is another product for HV transformers which is known as fish paper in the industry. It's thinner than the kapton tape and works well. Do an online search for Fish paper and you'll find a ton of places to buy it at....You can also find it on ebay occasionally.

    Once again, great job Russ!

    used a lathe and it took about 6 hrs for the little one including holes and such.

    and it took about 5 hrs for the bugger one... that one is much easier...

    but i need to take my time next time and match it more closely... This one is with in .005" tolerance.  But i need to make it even closer. on my next one.

    used a mill for the slots with a chopped up drill but... not the best but it got the job done... i need to order an end mill that small next time...

    the speed was not that fast. around 300rpm i think is what i was cutting at.

    if it gets hot you need sharper bits or slower speeds. bits need to be really sharp! i did not have a problem. the slots was a home made tool. took some time to make but its sharp!!! and right at .065"

    but I'm going to make a slightly bigger one for the next bobbin as i think the tool needs to be slightly oversize as the plastic kind of folds and then the slot is slightly small. that's why i think the wire did not fit!

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