Hydrogen Tap (Pulsing the Plates) 269

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Uploaded by on Jan 11, 2008

This video shows the testing of a pulse through two plates. In this test a Electrolyte is used. The system is using a sq. wave gen. and the test goes through the spect. If you are a fan of pulsing you won't like this video.

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  • and stand drew the schematic slightly wrong

    you just want to connect to the wiper and not to the other end of the coil

    the resonance requency to the positive choke and the wfc

    F=1/(2*pi*sqrt(LC))

    also you need to make sure you have core material that have a bandwidth for your resonant frequency

    the essentials are LC reonance, inductive and capacitive reactance, and matching the transformer using ohm's law

    also Ohms law works for each component

    Also you need TUBES not PLATES.

  • This is just a test...of many...I respect you for your "stick to it ness" but ..having said that I don't believe his cell works the way it is pictured...Thanks for your interest..

    John AArons

  • Everything seems to have a resonance, but connecting to other systems, water, air, different metals has a dampening effect. I'm not convinced that you hit the resonance of this system as in the claim of Stan Meyer. May prove to elusive. Still very interesting work and don't see this as a detraction. If H Bombs work, why can't it be controllable on a nano scale? We have nuclear subs, why can't that tech be put to use for populated areas.

  • To test is to learn... John AArons

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  • I have not spent the amount of time on the AC side as needs to be ... I can not answer your question "yet"... to do a good job I need a "veryack" power unit... I will put this on my list... John AArons

  • Did you try increasing frequency on AC, not "pulsing"?

    Wouldn't inductive capacitance produce the same results?

    2 separate questions, I know, but I would really like to know the answers to these. I've been watching your videos for some time, and am quite fascinated with the prospects of low power hydrogen production.

    I appreciate you taking the time to post these, and answering comments. Keep up the good work.

  • I tried AC didn't work... John AArons

  • I think (though I could be wrong) that DC is the wrong way to go. If the "cell" is in essence a capacitor, we are looking for a dielectric breakdown to produce hydrogen. If AC is used, you can shoot for inductive capacitance. Increasing the AC frequency from 60Hz to whatever, will raise voltage, drop amperage & create the same dielectric breakdown....would it not?

  • Stanley Meyers used low voltage and low amperage (ie. low power - that's what matters). He claims the pulsing is the key and says that it spins the H2O molecules until centrifugal force separates the bonds between the atoms.

  • I am not convinced that there is one... John AArons

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