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  • i dont think people should try to find a solution for energy using water ... thats not a good idea at all imagine if people find a realy good and efficient way to use water as fuel .. we are doom automaticaly people are stupid and will dry out the sea just to get to mcdonald to get a cheez .. anyways i like the video you have done nice demonstration i like it

  • I think I see what you are getting at.

    If we could make the filiment last we could harness the H H O comming off of the water after it is split through electrolosys? And certainly we could capture the heat generated with a piston or something?

    Thats definately a good idea, but as far as we know Tungsten is the king of the heat resistant materials we have readily available.

    Its worth looking into though.

    Edison said he found 10,000 things that wouldnt work for a lightbulb before we got light

  • Youre welding water........

    Well, thank you for sharing.

  • This demonstration is for others to explore outside the box methods of energy harnessing. I welcome ALL opinions here. I am not selling any ideas only showing explorers forgotten methods of Energy harnessing. Have fun!

  • Congratulations!  You invented an arc welder and demonstrated electrolysis.

  • how did u get 2000v is it microwave transformer

  • HIgh frequency D.C energy ?

    how can DC have a frequency?

    and the bobbles are water vapor ?

  • Pulsed on and off

  • pulsed DC frequency

  • I don't get your experiments. What are you proving? Heating Tungsten to incandescence? Been done. Electric arc? Been done. Electrolysis of water? All of these phenomena have been known a LONG time. Is there something new here? If so, what?

  • Great Work ... hope you'll join us here ...

  • This is how a welder works. Nothing new.

  • nice job. Imagine you submerge the rod, the hydrogen won't combine to heat up the element. Then that's hydrogen you can collect to run things. It's the right amount of energy use to break water bond that count. More or less than that amount will put into heat.

  • That's actually a pretty cool concept. I didn't like it at first but I've played with my welder and an electrolyte.

  • Looks like you are a water welder? Sorry not impressed that your invention

  • on my spark cell i put both lead under water andmake a small gap, theproduction is awsome

    i use a 18v battery with a dewault drill trigger to supply the pulse, im only using 36 watts and am figuring out new stuff daily

  • Nice video, what is the frequency?

  • Nicely demonstrated well know effect. You are creating a very small plasma evelope using HV @ low current. You have a long way to go before you have a hot water heater or home heating system. I know a few fellows who are warm this winter using this technique.

    I have seen a 1/8 in tungstun rod melt in an HHO enhanced plasma. So I am having trouble understanding why you think this unique and needs protecting. What might be protectable would be a marketable prodct. But hey, its your channel.

  • proprietary will never get it out there, please`open source check out the panacea university dot org site, we have allot of helpful open sourced infoz there for all

  • hey check out my radiant energy device, its a copy of teslas utilization of radiant energy 1901. it works quite well for what I have set up. ur videos really cool. supposedly tesla made the frequency so high that it would melt the metal becuase the frequency would move the electrons creating intense heat.

  • Hey zrileys, This loos like something new. Would you change your tags for this bideo by adding hho as one of your tags so others who are working on this will see this video. Great Work Thanks

    Jack

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