You have to use a transformer between PWM and the cell.
this build an resonant circuit, otherwise frequency input brings nothing.
When you catch the resonantfrequence... then you should become more output.
Also the impuls should be as fast as possible -> more induction trought the transf. results a x-factor bigger inductiv voltage on the secundary coil of transf.
read wikipedia what will happen when a resonant circuit is in resonant.
In the videos and your Ebay page it looks like you are connecting wires to the 555 timer, are you? And do you have any quick schematics showing your hookups?
yes. its a 50k and 20k pot with 20ohm resistor connected to the center pins of the pots. you remove the 50k resistor from the pwm and connect it there.
I've thought about doing something like this, but had lots of trouble finding components that could take the amperage. Where did you find your electronic equipment? I was impressed with the gas production. Great work!
@itchyundies not much improvement, about 5%
delvis11 10 months ago
can you post a schematic showing where the pots are wired to
eloid777 1 year ago
can you post a schematic showing where the pots are wired to
eloid777 1 year ago
@eloid777 message me with your email and i will get it to you
delvis11 1 year ago
(sorry for my english)
You have to use a transformer between PWM and the cell.
this build an resonant circuit, otherwise frequency input brings nothing.
When you catch the resonantfrequence... then you should become more output.
Also the impuls should be as fast as possible -> more induction trought the transf. results a x-factor bigger inductiv voltage on the secundary coil of transf.
read wikipedia what will happen when a resonant circuit is in resonant.
good luck!
> mine has a MMW of 4.3
advongunten 1 year ago
@advongunten I could use a good frequency generator. I'm looking for one right now.
delvis11 1 year ago
I want see what would happen if you got it to 2.45ghz. 2.45ghz is the resonant frequency of water.
HighVoltageScience 2 years ago
Thanks so much - just a couple more questions.
In the videos and your Ebay page it looks like you are connecting wires to the 555 timer, are you? And do you have any quick schematics showing your hookups?
Keep up the great work, and thanks for sharing!
HydrogenTechnology 3 years ago
Can you define which parts you used and how you connected to the PWM?
HydrogenTechnology 3 years ago
yes. its a 50k and 20k pot with 20ohm resistor connected to the center pins of the pots. you remove the 50k resistor from the pwm and connect it there.
delvis11 3 years ago
I've thought about doing something like this, but had lots of trouble finding components that could take the amperage. Where did you find your electronic equipment? I was impressed with the gas production. Great work!
HemilGremil 3 years ago
Sounds like a jet engine going up to speed lol just not so loud
JBTYpr 3 years ago
It looks like when you turned the frequency up the current went down. Is that true?
PeteDog444 3 years ago
yes when the frequency gets to the higher range the current does go down. i am not sure why this happens. production seems to go down with it to.
delvis11 3 years ago
Where have you found your best production freq to be? I haven't tried a PWM yet.
maxwell679 3 years ago
i have just started to experiment with frequencies. im not sure where the best frequency will be for this cell.
delvis11 3 years ago
Is it neccessary ?
Ripsnort9 3 years ago
thanks!
chucksheen 3 years ago