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  • It most certainly is electrolysis, I bet ya if you light those bubles on fire the would crackle and pop from hydrogen and oxygen burning off. And the color? Metalic oxides and compounds leaching out from the metal. Energy produced after is likely galvanic processes or th phosphoric acid mentioned. Did he check the PH of the water to make sure there are no chemical reactions going on? Chemical reactions are not free energy, but energy released from changes in chemical bonds.

  • that water is terrible, you should get a Britta filter

  • Why are your electrodes so close together? The entire purpose of the plates is to form a polarity that allows a charge to build up just like a regular capacitor. You must first flood the steel with electrons, and then place the positive end on the OUTSIDE of the outer cylinder. If you do not do this you are not getting the most out of your electric potential. The water must be clean because it must hold the charge becoming a dielectric that allows efficient hydrogen production.

  • This is not electrolysis my friend. Joe Cells are aetheric energy accumulators. When fitted to a car they don't use up water or act anything like a hydroxy booster. The car just runs. No petrol required but very hard to get working. He is conditioning the cell and the water so that it draws in this anomalous energy. The conditioned water is then transferred to the cell fitted to the car.

  • Sometimes I have to catch myself. When I say hydrogen production what I really mean is the bubbles that are produced. Also, I am "arm-chairing", as I have never built a cell myself. However I have read a great deal of material and studied the characteristics of working joe cells for years. My point is the electric potential is driving the accumulation of aetheric energy and when the electrodes are close together, the cell is shorted instead of traveling the entire radius of the cell.

  • Its yellow like in the bucket you see in the back ;-) Some how it look green, but it isn't !

  • Why is the water so green?

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