Capacitor Discharge water cracking
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And this proves what??
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Maybe this is how Stan Meyer water injector worked, if it worked at all.
The question is does it take less energy to break down water through this method than old faraday electrolysis?
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your the shit homes
thats a complement here in Babylon i meen USA ya im a fkn american... what can you do
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Add my kml wire and tell me what happens :) please post reults so I know ok... click on my name to find the video k.
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a what transformer?
BudsMoKing 2 years ago
microwave oven transformer
m3sca1 2 years ago
So is this like a replication of ball lightning in theory?
rjdawsoniii 2 years ago
no-this is dilectric failure,water being the dilectric.
ball lighting requires carbon,and also the discharge needs to take on the shape of the sphere and last longer than the input power.
m3sca1 2 years ago
Are you producing free hydrogen and oxygen or is it reacting back to water with the heat of the arc. I think this needs to be done without an arc. Perhaps with a tesla coil using the water as the capacitor and another water capacitor on the high voltage side. This way the water is exposed to both high voltage and high frequency. I do not see how this can yield anything over unity unless you lose some mass in the process, as in a nuclear reaction. Noble fuse is doing something similar.
fmjjoker2 3 years ago
i have seen HF from a Tesla coil in attempt to crack water-didnt do much-dont remember who tho...
this requires DC and big caps.
there is quite a bit of energy required to charge them,and no claim to OU here.
my thinking is this approach would have more worth as a fuel,than using electrolyser cells.
i dont know if its releasing gas,or burning it as its made,and returning back to water.
it was pure distilled water so think dilectric failure,not electrolysis.
m3sca1 3 years ago