Although the current is flowing in a single direction because of the blocking diode, it is not really a "DC" circuit. Since there is no electrolyte, DC by itself wouldn't do anything at all. The circuit being used forces the water to dielectric breakdown. The trick is to get enough of a charge into the water capacitor in the shortest period of time, preventing charge dissipation, and then further overcharge it which causes the water to breakdown. This happens to be more power efficient.
Although the current is flowing in a single direction because of the blocking diode, it is not really a "DC" circuit. Since there is no electrolyte, DC by itself wouldn't do anything at all. The circuit being used forces the water to dielectric breakdown. The trick is to get enough of a charge into the water capacitor in the shortest period of time, preventing charge dissipation, and then further overcharge it which causes the water to breakdown. This happens to be more power efficient.
quickshell 6 months ago
Does the high frequency generate more hho than just using dc?
rocketman221projects 8 months ago
perier? what is this
vox1philippines 1 year ago
@vox1philippines
Perrier is a carbonated spring water.
quickshell 1 year ago
what is Perier ? instead of water
poprock4me 1 year ago