hey freak thats not cold fusion your just simply making a chemical into elements back to chemical
real fusion is making elements into other elements like hydrogen into helium not water to hydrogen oxygen to water again i mean anyone can do that just put water in microwave into a glass
and drop foil into it so stop making things up!!!!!!
then the plasma will come in much lower voltage . Also use at least 20 grams of it per Liter H2O. Please come to overunity dot com and report your findings.
Its doing quite well. Better than I was expecting. One thing I was suprised over was using Carbide for the electrode. Seems its holding out just as good or better than pure Tungsten. I'll post some close-up pictures later of the electrode after I have several days on it with the end of the Teflon rod.
Wow thats cool, but I couldn't hear your voice too well did you say it was Tungsten carbide?
So many questions? What is the lowest voltage that the reaction begins? It seems that the reaction isn't a function of current, but more a voltage dependent. Evil sound,sparky.
The lowest reaction voltage was around 80 Volts DC. I could not get it to "plasma" till around 150 Volts with this setup. If you look in a previous video of mine you will see when it starts to plasma. The light will get brighter and change from a yellow color to a more white color, that is when the amps will drop several amps to arount 1 amp. If you lower the voltage after it plasmas the amps will follow also. At around 120 volts the amps will be around .6-.8 amps with this setup.
hey freak thats not cold fusion your just simply making a chemical into elements back to chemical
real fusion is making elements into other elements like hydrogen into helium not water to hydrogen oxygen to water again i mean anyone can do that just put water in microwave into a glass
and drop foil into it so stop making things up!!!!!!
diegonikki 3 years ago
Hi Mdbreddi, great video !
Try to use K2CO3 as the electrolyte,
then the plasma will come in much lower voltage . Also use at least 20 grams of it per Liter H2O. Please come to overunity dot com and report your findings.
Many thanks. Regards, Stefan.
overunitydotcom 4 years ago
potassium will burn hotter but fry your electrode faster too. I dont see the advantage.
KokomoJ0 4 years ago
How's that Teflon working out Bro?
SGiHunter 4 years ago
Its doing quite well. Better than I was expecting. One thing I was suprised over was using Carbide for the electrode. Seems its holding out just as good or better than pure Tungsten. I'll post some close-up pictures later of the electrode after I have several days on it with the end of the Teflon rod.
mdbreedi 4 years ago
Duh, I forgot to read the notes.
crazzieg 4 years ago
Wow thats cool, but I couldn't hear your voice too well did you say it was Tungsten carbide?
So many questions? What is the lowest voltage that the reaction begins? It seems that the reaction isn't a function of current, but more a voltage dependent. Evil sound,sparky.
Keep up the good work. Pls keep posting.
crazzieg 4 years ago
The lowest reaction voltage was around 80 Volts DC. I could not get it to "plasma" till around 150 Volts with this setup. If you look in a previous video of mine you will see when it starts to plasma. The light will get brighter and change from a yellow color to a more white color, that is when the amps will drop several amps to arount 1 amp. If you lower the voltage after it plasmas the amps will follow also. At around 120 volts the amps will be around .6-.8 amps with this setup.
mdbreedi 4 years ago