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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2011

Just playing around with my HHO cells. I'm gating a N-channel 600V 6 A TMOS E-FET (Z 1855) using ultra short 20 ns pulse width at a frequency of 1.7 MHz. Cells hooked in series and with big diode on the positive side. Getting some sort of resonance effect, increments on scope are 50 v so about 100 V P-P. Visually looks like nice production for about 70 watts.

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  • have you been able to determine the resonant frequency, and if it is driven hard, does it produce a higher yield compared to straight DC?

  • @kaboooom2000uk

    Hi mate

    In that video the resonant frequency of the circuit was about 1.7MHz. I haven't done any volumetric testing to determine the gas output at resonance (pulsed DC) vs DC (I need to do this). At the moment I'm trying build or buy a DC power supply that can go up to a least 100V. I'm having no luck using the variac

  • @IsItTrue99 Cool, I would suggest still use the variac, what current capacity is it? I have a 20A one so I normally run the output of said variac into a big rectifier and capacitor bank of several thousand uf at 500V rating, with a large series inductance on the output to remove any hum. Just an idea. Also is the cell configured to be a series or parallel resonant circuit? and did you notice any circulating current flow?

  • @kaboooom2000uk

    Ha! cool. I have trouble using the Variac, as there is no isolation from the mains and when I test with the osciliscope it trips my breaker!!. I just got hold of 4x 3300uF 385V caps. They are scary!. The cell is config. to be a parallel resonant cir. but the cells are in series!

  • Have you tried the 13.56 MHz frequency used by John Kanzius? Also I would think vertical disks (like a Tesla generator spacing) allowed to spin in the water (one positive the next negative, etc.) would slough off the bubbles quicker and allow for faster generation to take place as well as capture the energy from the spinning.

  • @willienaz333 Yeah, he's using radio waves (i think) and I'm using pulsed DC. Cheers

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  • @AlandaGardol Ha..Ok

  • @oldspammer YES

  • @IsItTrue99 Tesla, Smith, Bedini, etc, all say that ambient ZPE can be harnessed only by jolting the ambient to get this energy to go into your circuits. Smith in particular said that not only HF, but abrupt high voltage interruption was key.

    There are a bunch of videos with Eric Dollard in them who tries to explain about Tesla's transmission of electrical power through the air. Magnifying transmitter, etc.

    Dollard is rarely mentioned on Wikipedia, yet routinely reproduces Tesla's experiments.

  • @IsItTrue99 When you coil choke and filter capacitor your nice pulses, the resulting output waveform will induce only brute force electrolysis. Google video search (brute force hho OR "brown's gas" meyer distilled OR electrolyte) watch

    A user named irondmax has produced a bunch of good information / videos on HHO.

    There are people still reverse engineering Stan Meyer original circuits.

    There is a long, supposedly uncut interview with Bob Boyce in 2006 on Google videos that has lots of stuff too.

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