Hope you don't mind me saying this, but Stanley Meyer spoke of separating the H2O (water molecule) with "high voltage and restricted amperage" for an "economical" way to produce combustible gasses by breaking the covalent bond of the electrons using voltage rather than amps. I would love to see what amount of hydrogen and oxygen two stainless steel electrodes placed in water from this simple high voltage setup would produce. And this even without finding the "resonance frequency" of water.
I was sure this could be done with a 1:1 toroid or a small transformer that will isolate the FG. The transformer will also adjust itself to the mosfet since it considers it a load. FANTASTIC. Thanks not only for showing it but also setting up your demo. Happy days a ahead!!!!
you're awesome :)
kdkinen 4 days ago
Hope you don't mind me saying this, but Stanley Meyer spoke of separating the H2O (water molecule) with "high voltage and restricted amperage" for an "economical" way to produce combustible gasses by breaking the covalent bond of the electrons using voltage rather than amps. I would love to see what amount of hydrogen and oxygen two stainless steel electrodes placed in water from this simple high voltage setup would produce. And this even without finding the "resonance frequency" of water.
MagnaMoRo 1 month ago
For every centiliter of sparking, that corresponds to approximately 20,000 volts. It looks like you have a 2 cm spark, so that's 40,000 volts.
User2718218 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
COOL
Hollywoods7 1 month ago
I wish we had done this about two years ago. I'll have to drag out an ignition coil and try this one.
Lidmotor 1 month ago
Thanks a heep @woopyjump.
I was sure this could be done with a 1:1 toroid or a small transformer that will isolate the FG. The transformer will also adjust itself to the mosfet since it considers it a load. FANTASTIC. Thanks not only for showing it but also setting up your demo. Happy days a ahead!!!!
wattsup1004 1 month ago
this is great man, amazing length of arc
Thank you, i'll try this, hey from your experience how high freq can car coils handle?
im using 2 in anti-parallel, targeting above 20khz, any advice?
kdkinen 1 month ago