@basicwebmember its not really free from the oil companies....... this uses electricity and that comes from the power company.....witch uses coal and oil(mostly)
You definetly have enough wattage to start a fusion process, but this doesnt really look like a cold fusion reaction. I dont know much about electronics, but i do know you need to have the water undergo electrolysis continually, and it needs to be consistent at higher voltages. Your water will turn white when fusion is achieved; kinda like a little tiny star
ye mate theres a lot of resistance when the plugs submerged in the water ,when it cracks louder thats when its bounced out and its turned to steam, thanks for the comment
cheers forgot to mention had a frequency counter on it you wouldnt beleve the frequencey it cracks at 42.6-43khz at the time it fires, seems to be the magic no.
Sounds like a motor boat. Hell yea. Wonder what is taking place during the high bursts! It could be just as easy as higher heat. Got me thinking glow plugs again..
Got room for one or two in my design. Again, Nice post.
i use hv caps what are rated to 1500vdc and 50-100uf the small electrolytic caps tend to eplode with higher voltage so i would invest in some pricey caps if your pulsing over 400v through it.
Bang,
GeneCAu 5 months ago
sweat the end to gas problems, free gas from water split the hydrogen atoms from the water . hehe BOOM .
basicwebmember 9 months ago
@basicwebmember its not really free from the oil companies....... this uses electricity and that comes from the power company.....witch uses coal and oil(mostly)
captainofpineapples 7 months ago
Hey PLASMABUG62!
You definetly have enough wattage to start a fusion process, but this doesnt really look like a cold fusion reaction. I dont know much about electronics, but i do know you need to have the water undergo electrolysis continually, and it needs to be consistent at higher voltages. Your water will turn white when fusion is achieved; kinda like a little tiny star
TheOriginalSilence 1 year ago
HEY IM GREAT VIDEO, NOT IT WOULD HELP IF SOMEONE WOULD EXPLAIN EXACTLY WHATS GOING ON.( FOR US DUMB ASS HILLBILLYS.. )
DUGTRUX 1 year ago
A steam plasma doe nuclear fusion
JonThm 1 year ago
Any reason why your cold fusion reactor is making popping sounds?
daviswm 1 year ago
you are close but not quite there yet
1100tech 2 years ago
ye mate theres a lot of resistance when the plugs submerged in the water ,when it cracks louder thats when its bounced out and its turned to steam, thanks for the comment
PLASMABUG62 2 years ago
Great Video -Looks like it fires better with less water!!
Well Done!
reeseht 2 years ago
cheers forgot to mention had a frequency counter on it you wouldnt beleve the frequencey it cracks at 42.6-43khz at the time it fires, seems to be the magic no.
PLASMABUG62 2 years ago
Sounds like a motor boat. Hell yea. Wonder what is taking place during the high bursts! It could be just as easy as higher heat. Got me thinking glow plugs again..
Got room for one or two in my design. Again, Nice post.
sirHOAX 2 years ago
what's the capacitor uf size to 500v?
dreamyear 2 years ago
i use hv caps what are rated to 1500vdc and 50-100uf the small electrolytic caps tend to eplode with higher voltage so i would invest in some pricey caps if your pulsing over 400v through it.
PLASMABUG62 2 years ago
OMG i think u have something here
dreamyear 2 years ago