pritty much ark weld under water
plinorph 1 week ago
not cold fusion
it's not cold fusion, not even close, it's HOH at best.
Kdoran46268 4 weeks ago
what are your electrodes?
a2zhandi 3 months ago
@a2zhandi just some whimpy solid core copper wire i had. Got a farily low melting point so the electrodes melt... hehe
sk7ca 3 months ago
@sk7ca
they were using palladium cathode in those coldF experiments..
But, Youneed a t0N of Voltage to run it..
jasonweil2000 2 weeks ago
@SuperSchampi Lovely that i can't understand a single word in german!
sk7ca 4 months ago
there's no radiation from cold fusion, no Geiger counter necessary.
freakman420 5 months ago
can you explain me how you did this ??
steppachshit 1 year ago
@steppachshit I have a variac (variable transformer that i rectified and put a capacitor on the output. so i get approx 250V DC out. it's just as simple as that. then just put the 250V DC in the water.
sk7ca 1 year ago
nice! as i said in a PM it would be really cool if you actually get it to work! :)
very nice. going to use this for my school project of letting a engine of <20 hp running for 70/80% on this.
iQuikScopei 1 year ago
Use a Geiger counter - you are doing molecular nuclear fusion
JonThm 2 years ago
hmmm, then i need to buy a Geiger counter. how expensive are they?
sk7ca 2 years ago
In Engladn they are 50 UKP, so in the US, about $60
ok. i live in sweden. so if you have a spare one you can trow it over the water to me. haha LOL!
80 Euros thben - but borrow one from a university
ehmm, i know. but everyone calls it cold fusion, so why shuldnt' i?
lolz not cold fussion. Your not putting attoms together and creating new matter.
xma456 2 years ago
pritty much ark weld under water
plinorph 1 week ago
not cold fusion
plinorph 1 week ago
it's not cold fusion, not even close, it's HOH at best.
Kdoran46268 4 weeks ago
what are your electrodes?
a2zhandi 3 months ago
@a2zhandi just some whimpy solid core copper wire i had. Got a farily low melting point so the electrodes melt... hehe
sk7ca 3 months ago
@sk7ca
they were using palladium cathode in those coldF experiments..
But, Youneed a t0N of Voltage to run it..
jasonweil2000 2 weeks ago
@SuperSchampi Lovely that i can't understand a single word in german!
sk7ca 4 months ago
there's no radiation from cold fusion, no Geiger counter necessary.
freakman420 5 months ago
can you explain me how you did this ??
steppachshit 1 year ago
@steppachshit I have a variac (variable transformer that i rectified and put a capacitor on the output. so i get approx 250V DC out. it's just as simple as that. then just put the 250V DC in the water.
sk7ca 1 year ago
nice! as i said in a PM it would be really cool if you actually get it to work! :)
sk7ca 1 year ago
very nice. going to use this for my school project of letting a engine of <20 hp running for 70/80% on this.
iQuikScopei 1 year ago
Use a Geiger counter - you are doing molecular nuclear fusion
JonThm 2 years ago
hmmm, then i need to buy a Geiger counter. how expensive are they?
sk7ca 2 years ago
In Engladn they are 50 UKP, so in the US, about $60
JonThm 2 years ago
ok. i live in sweden. so if you have a spare one you can trow it over the water to me. haha LOL!
sk7ca 2 years ago
80 Euros thben - but borrow one from a university
JonThm 2 years ago
ehmm, i know. but everyone calls it cold fusion, so why shuldnt' i?
sk7ca 2 years ago
lolz not cold fussion. Your not putting attoms together and creating new matter.
xma456 2 years ago