You ever think of using high voltage and low amps the way Stanley meyrs did? In his lectures he said he used high voltage instead of high amps and by increasing the voltage is how he made more or less gas. He also pulsed the voltage of the tubes.
I will be running a system based on Rustum Roy's data on Frequency. I will increase the frequency to 13.56 MHz and keep both voltage and amps low in order to see if the oscillation of the electrostatic field between the two pipes will have a positive effect.
Have you been able to pulse the dc at 13.56 MHZ I have been wandering what the affect might be. Also If the results are not impressive I wonder if adding NaCl would help. Of course when adding the salt the cell would draw much more current but if you space out the electrodes you could limit the current and be able to determine if that frequency is doing something special with the sodium Ions as when a 13.56MHZ RF electromagnetic field is applied.
So I guess my question would be is it the 13.56MHZ that is special or is the combination of that frequency and the presence of sodium Ions. Obviously in the Electromagnetic RF experiment the salt would be required in order to induce a voltage into the water to get the resluting electrolysis. Please let me know if you have made any progress.
I have a pdf of a research paper that was printed in 2008 in a materials scientific journal about the subject. Send me your email and I will get it to you. You are right about the NaCl, in fact its required. The study tested solutions from o.3% NaCl in a water solution to 30% with a control of 0%. All the groups with NaCl were successful in producing an open flame on waters surface in the study, while the distilled water did not.
Keep up the good work. I've been building a similar device.
kdessinger 3 years ago
cool video..I wanna make films in 3D, can ya help me at all?
Nickeloden 3 years ago
i don't do anything like that.
MichaelJPierce 3 years ago
Could be a way to get this technology out to the people who do not know about it.
GentleManSteve65 3 years ago
yup, just water from the tap.
MichaelJPierce 3 years ago
You ever think of using high voltage and low amps the way Stanley meyrs did? In his lectures he said he used high voltage instead of high amps and by increasing the voltage is how he made more or less gas. He also pulsed the voltage of the tubes.
GentleManSteve65 3 years ago
I will be running a system based on Rustum Roy's data on Frequency. I will increase the frequency to 13.56 MHz and keep both voltage and amps low in order to see if the oscillation of the electrostatic field between the two pipes will have a positive effect.
MichaelJPierce 3 years ago
Good luck to you. I hope you get a positive effect and hope it is good enough to get you on the news.
GentleManSteve65 3 years ago
Getting on the news has never been a goal of mine.
MichaelJPierce 3 years ago
Have you been able to pulse the dc at 13.56 MHZ I have been wandering what the affect might be. Also If the results are not impressive I wonder if adding NaCl would help. Of course when adding the salt the cell would draw much more current but if you space out the electrodes you could limit the current and be able to determine if that frequency is doing something special with the sodium Ions as when a 13.56MHZ RF electromagnetic field is applied.
gizmoburdine 2 years ago
So I guess my question would be is it the 13.56MHZ that is special or is the combination of that frequency and the presence of sodium Ions. Obviously in the Electromagnetic RF experiment the salt would be required in order to induce a voltage into the water to get the resluting electrolysis. Please let me know if you have made any progress.
gizmoburdine 2 years ago
I have a pdf of a research paper that was printed in 2008 in a materials scientific journal about the subject. Send me your email and I will get it to you. You are right about the NaCl, in fact its required. The study tested solutions from o.3% NaCl in a water solution to 30% with a control of 0%. All the groups with NaCl were successful in producing an open flame on waters surface in the study, while the distilled water did not.
MichaelJPierce 2 years ago
Nice experiment for your first run. Is this water without an electrolyte?
GentleManSteve65 3 years ago