CFR - Cold Fusion Reaction Beta Attempts - Mock Up Platform
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Hmmm wonder if any1 has tried using an oscillating circuit for pwm to power this? You would use less current and if you could harness the energy outputed by the reaction some how (some turbine or piston system) to turn it into electrical energy you should be able to power it and have some output to power other stuff too. playing around with different anode and cathode metals (Aluminium and another maybe) u could get it running off distilled water. Furthering that Ensuring the HHO turns to H2O
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what is the point for Cold Fusion? what can we use this for?
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dude your actually cookin' the water i bet the was is like 420 degrees, and the steam is all like inverted and stuff, know i know what ppl smoke these dayz
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yup
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Very Cool - the reaction is very interesting. 4 or amps at 120 Volts is = to 50 amps at 12 volts so its pulling tons of current. You've got me thinking now - not sure really whats happening their?? Thanks for sharing
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wow thats pretty cool.
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This is not fusion. Temperature = The average molecular kinetic energy of a substance. Temp is just kinetic energy, or motion of a substance. In order to truly FUSE H atoms together you need the kinetic energy of about 5,000 times what you are doing. Just do a quick Google of Nuclear binding energy's.
This is not cold fusion,
Cold fusion, must be a reaction that gives a higher yield of energy than it consumes.
TheCaptFrank 1 year ago
@TheCaptFrank its just missed a couple of components to get it there.
sirHOAX 1 year ago
hi could you try it with a platinum plug
honda4004 4 years ago
Will do, have to get platinum and palladium plugs.
sirHOAX 4 years ago
is that useing normal tap water`?
harpersteven 4 years ago
The tap-water is saturated with bi-carbonate. It would not react without it in the water-bath.
sirHOAX 4 years ago