Really good video and project. Please keep us posted.
Have you tested the voltage in the OxyHydrogen gas stream yet?
I saw where you tested the voltage in the flame. Well done singlarics!
amos033 3 months ago in playlist More videos from singularics
Hi Alex,
The method which you use in this video remembered thermal electric battery operation :)
If you soldier the one side ends of 2 nails together and connect millivoltmeter to another end, it will show current when soldered place takes heat.
Hope that will explain some things.
Cheers!
T1000LTU 8 months ago
Note that the plates in the video are made of tungsten. today ill try copper, steel and carbon. -alex
singularics 8 months ago
Thank you Alex.
I'll see if I can come up with a better CKT to tap the electron flow for you.
Peace.
Mike.
mikepowers420 8 months ago
Sweet! ~Russ
rwg42985 8 months ago
Really good video and project. Please keep us posted.
Have you tested the voltage in the OxyHydrogen gas stream yet?
I saw where you tested the voltage in the flame. Well done singlarics!
amos033 3 months ago in playlist More videos from singularics
Hi Alex,
The method which you use in this video remembered thermal electric battery operation :)
If you soldier the one side ends of 2 nails together and connect millivoltmeter to another end, it will show current when soldered place takes heat.
Hope that will explain some things.
Cheers!
T1000LTU 8 months ago
Note that the plates in the video are made of tungsten. today ill try copper, steel and carbon. -alex
singularics 8 months ago
Thank you Alex.
I'll see if I can come up with a better CKT to tap the electron flow for you.
Peace.
Mike.
mikepowers420 8 months ago
Sweet! ~Russ
rwg42985 8 months ago