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  • keep on trying. the force be with you. doh...

  • Ciao, sono interessato ai tuoi esperimenti, posso sapere di quale parte della puglia sei? Io son di Lecce provincia. La mia mail è alessandroc1990 (@) hotmail.it, attendo risposta.

    Regards

  • try mixing powdered iron with the water

  • voltage on one of stan meyers original prototypes was 37 volts dc (square wave)at half an amp (up but adjustable to 1 amp), apparently the frequency had harmonics at 650, 850 and 12,000 and 20,000 hertz ( cycles per/sec) try the 20,000. the goal was to basically vibrate the water molecule apart while cleaving the bond with electricity.

    Im in experimental phase too, let me know how it goes, il keep you posted as well.

    James

  • So any progress yet? Let me know please.

  • put some alka seltzer in there it will fizz more

  • would a spark ignitor form a car or a stove the eletric 1s work just bring down its amprige plese let me know i like to canablize some appliences for this

  • are you using a pwm?, is your tube sealed at one end? is the distance between plates very small? (a couple of millimeters) a car transformer might work as your step up.

  • I made the same circuit with poor results. I think the trick is doping the water with electrolyte and using stainless steel electrodes so you don't have reflected signal due to impedance mismatching.

  • ciao scusa ma non ho capito bene,riesci a fare elettrolisi usando una scheda audio?

    Mi puoi dire qualcosa di più?

    Grazie ciao Alex

  • I see very low voltage working out there.

    My simple 18vDC works better, Take electrodes near each other...

  • low voltage is the old method, combined wiht high amperage , yes it works but you need electolyte and it overheats. but its a good back up system if you can keep it cool. stan meyers system is the best , low amperage and very high voltage no electolyte, amazing production of hoh gas, no heating of the water.

  • What PWM stands for?

  • Pulse Width Modulation

  • thanks mate

  • pulse width modulator - changing the width of your electrical pulse

  • 25hz square wave i think

  • thank you i will try that.

  • hi i am told the frequency to dissociate water is 42712.2hertz may be you could try this as the electrodes act as capacitors and go in to catastrophic breakdown (hydrogen oxygen )also plates need to be 1mm to 1.5mm apart steam may be even better but in a pressurised vessel

  • I have a pulse generator or LabView software and hardware, so I think i could generate that kind of waveform easily. However, I'm not sure if thats all it takes. Ok, so... 2 electrodes 1-1.5 mm apart, supplying DC at 42712.2hertz (what about Voltage?). Stanley meyer also has some pause in between the freqs. Im not sure how long should I supplying the DC at the freq in ratio to pause. thx

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