i used all frequencies i can find with google for free and generated some with audiacity, yes only some frequencies work well, some only at anode, some on cathode and some on both.
I dont remember clearly, but i think i used salt(for dishwashing-machines) and destilled water.
The water is heating up quick with the electrodes, not before test.
This is like what Stanly Meyers was talking about right, high hho with almost no amps. Have you played with infrared laser to hit the same frequency, I have some c-mount laser diodes that run 1064nm.
Not to sure about the resident frequency of water but it would be just like hitting it ultrasonic waves, and laser diodes use very very little power, like my 100 miliamp(like in a dvd player)handheld can cut black tape, light a hatch, and pop ballons , I'll make a video. I will read more about infrareds effect on distilled water.
I only have a limited hifi-amplifier, and if im feeding more then 1 Electrode-plate, and 1 electrode wire, i need much more watts(amplifier), that this thing stays cool.
But its really possible to make some home-audio-nice-looking-stuff with that.
Look at HHO-Disco, there you can see, how i think to use it at home.
use a SIG genorator
adam3176 10 months ago
and also is it regular tab water? heated?
wingspanman 3 years ago
Are u using only music? Have you tried all tones? What about sound that is not receptical for the human ear? very high/low sounds.
You should try some tuning device, to see what produces most gas.
wingspanman 3 years ago
Hi,
i used all frequencies i can find with google for free and generated some with audiacity, yes only some frequencies work well, some only at anode, some on cathode and some on both.
I dont remember clearly, but i think i used salt(for dishwashing-machines) and destilled water.
The water is heating up quick with the electrodes, not before test.
Best regards Stefan
Energermany 3 years ago
This is like what Stanly Meyers was talking about right, high hho with almost no amps. Have you played with infrared laser to hit the same frequency, I have some c-mount laser diodes that run 1064nm.
tjgame2 3 years ago
Im happy, that im living, and dont know anything about lazars.
I hope, that there may be a good way for us, to make some cheap energy, without to much technical extras.
So, that everyone can reproduce it easy.
If im using parts, that i dont understand, i cant teach to use them.
But if you want to explain your infrared-lazar-thing me, i give you a open ear :O)
Energermany 3 years ago
Not to sure about the resident frequency of water but it would be just like hitting it ultrasonic waves, and laser diodes use very very little power, like my 100 miliamp(like in a dvd player)handheld can cut black tape, light a hatch, and pop ballons , I'll make a video. I will read more about infrareds effect on distilled water.
tjgame2 3 years ago
Holy Shit have you tried this with your series cell.
tjgame2 3 years ago
Power is the Problem.
I only have a limited hifi-amplifier, and if im feeding more then 1 Electrode-plate, and 1 electrode wire, i need much more watts(amplifier), that this thing stays cool.
But its really possible to make some home-audio-nice-looking-stuff with that.
Look at HHO-Disco, there you can see, how i think to use it at home.
Energermany 3 years ago
Is this wired in parallel with the speaker(s)?
Or is all the sound coming from the cell all by itself?
If it is just the cell by itself, I think you just invented a new kind of speaker. :)))
lutherp40 3 years ago
The sound comes not clear from the cell, its more a bzbzbzzzzbzzzbzzz, but you can hear the rythm.
Other cells i made before, had better sound.
Its not a speaker its a audivisual stimulating thing, but more visual then audio.
Energermany 3 years ago