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#08-069 Initial Electrolysis Test with 12VDC Neon Sgn Tnsfmr

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I conduct an initial electrolysis test with a 12VDC neon sign transformer. the test was a failure, but I have ideas on how to proceed.

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  • Have you tried adding a pulse to the high voltage it puts out? That would be my next test.

  • I'm thinking the voltage it puts out is getting shorted out someway or another. pulsing the output like you suggest may provide the proof.

    What I need to do is get smarter on the electronics so I can spend more time working in this area.

    Charlie

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  • is like put 120v ac only heat is that you make, 120 DC make HHO, I thing the out in the transformer is AC

  • get 4 old microwave and there is a high voltage diode in line with the capasitor inside. after you take all 4 diodes out of the microwaves you can build a rectifier that will take that dirty pulsed dc/ac, to clean dc and you will see production, just use distilled water, tap water will have to much electrolyte/minerals and pull to much amps.remember higher voltage lower amps and the transformer might be 5000v but its on milliamps of power.... write back

  • ya i should what before i comment lol

  • The SPW is high performance wire with a copper wire wound around a fiber core. The magnetic interference is enough to set off the audio on my thermometer, so I know something is going on even though I'm not making gas. I think the actual problem is something else besides the SPW since I get a good spark, but I'm not sure what yet. In case you haven't noticed I have about a hundred irons in the fire and when I find time I'll address this one again.

    Charlie

  • sorry, i didnt watch the whole thing, once i heard spark plug wire" i figued that was the prob SORRY!!!!

  • your problem is the spark plug wires, there not acually wire there fiber glass core witch reduces noise in the radio and such, but the ignition coil in a car puts out around 20-40KV so only a few killivolts wont paas throught it

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