Ultrasonic Transducer added to plate cell

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Uploaded by on Jul 5, 2008

Studying the effect of added ultrasonics to a 6 plate neutral system (+nnnnnn-). Bubble pattern is very interesting! 12v DC,@ 7amps.

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  • good work.

    How do you connect the transducer? directly to the battery?

  • ran ultras off AC 120v plug in.

  • Have you found the gas to be any more or less explosive? Does the ultrasonics keep the plates clean?

  • No and no

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  • i yet to make one of these yet but very interesting i like how it keeps the plates clean try it with different mixxes in the water salt vinegeer drano i think they use

    just a thought

  • Thank you, Thank you, Thankyou !

  • @brubur15044 You can find just about any kind you can use at Americanpiezo

  • where can i buy some piezo transducers?

  • you need to test which frequency benefits your application

  • Try the freq at 14725.

  • @hydrogenassist Rubbing Alcohol? Does it do anything?

  • sirhoax also observed this phenomenon with the ultrasonic. He has a vid about it but did not come to any conclusions.

  • the problem is that your ultrasonic works up to 100khz now because its for water vaporizing if you could make it work in range 100 khz to 1500 khz you will notice water splitting read patent JP2005247676

    cheers from Poland

    wojsciech

  • im with QuarkToo...

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