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DIY HVS explained!


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I was researching about getting a HVS, and I got this link from previous posts.

 

DIY HVS (japanese)

http://www.skai.co.jp/swmech/step3dps3/step3dps3.htm

 

1. Two cable, 60cm and 20 cm

 

2. 30cm wire mesh tubing

 

3. Solder the 20cm wire to one end of wire mesh. So that the mesh will be charged.

 

4. Slide 60cm cable through the wire mesh

 

5. Connect both ends of 60cm cable together.

 

6. Connect 20cm cable end to -ve batt terminal.

Connect both 60cm cable ends to +ve batt terminal.

 

The mesh is -ve charged while the loop is +ve charged, causing some capacitance effect. The japanese site named this device "Reverse Current Flow Device #1", this is obvious that it is a form of capacitance.

 

WARNING: It is not known for a fact that this models the internal of the expensive HVS. This is just a suggestion.

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Neutral Newbie

o how stupid of me to believe such attempt to deframe the great hvs. The op can delete this thread if misleading.

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Think this is duplicating the DPS (Direct Power System) and not the HVS. And it's not a joke, as I've seen in another forum an exposed view of the real DPS, and it IS really a few cables soldered together! That's why the guys who bought it for US$100+ were very pissed after they found out what they've bought. Most of them said it offered no performance gains whatsoever.

 

I've got a fren who DIYed his own DPS according to this webpage and found it to offer some gains. Still haven't got the chance to meet up with him and try it out myself yet.

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