110-120vac to a high power bridge rectifier. The initial amperage is higher...around 2-3 amps. The water must be brought to a boil, through intense electrolysis, once boiling the reaction will then happen. Once the plasma effect starts the amperage dropped to around 0.9 amps. I also discovered another "tweak" that would lower the amperage even lower. I haven't filmed it because it is potentially dangerous. I will eventually document it because it's effects are too amazing...
Look up atomic hydrogen welding!! I'm writing a research paper on it and try using tungsten rods and thats the same thing!!
dddaaayyynnneee 5 months ago
hi Joshua,
- Voltage you use?
- does the water become hot after a while?
- can u describe the electronic schematic for this test?
thx.
abangjkt 2 years ago
110-120vac to a high power bridge rectifier. The initial amperage is higher...around 2-3 amps. The water must be brought to a boil, through intense electrolysis, once boiling the reaction will then happen. Once the plasma effect starts the amperage dropped to around 0.9 amps. I also discovered another "tweak" that would lower the amperage even lower. I haven't filmed it because it is potentially dangerous. I will eventually document it because it's effects are too amazing...
Zer0PointUnlimited 2 years ago
you are using electrolyte ? or is distiled water
sebosfato 2 years ago