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Hydrogen Tap (Mag-Hydrogen Test) 357

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Uploaded by on Jul 17, 2008

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  • Hi John,

    What type of electrolyte do you prefer between KOH and lye? Please state reason.

    Thank you.

  • Can't do that... haven't done a test on that..

    John AArons

  • John, have you ever tried pulsing 12V to an automotive ignition coil accross your electrodes? I recall SM talking about large amounts of voltage with very little current. I enjoy following your research and would love to see you put this idea in the mix.

    12V -> pulsing driver circuit -> Ignition Coil (IC) | IC High Voltage -> electrodes.

  • I did try that... I still have the coil... it didn't work (for me)... Thanks for the thought... If it can be thought about .. more likely I will try it..

    John AArons

  • believe what i was seeing with the magnet on, was the hydrogen was in a Tight pattern. where without it was spread out wide.

  • Nothing new here... others are doing it... I am after something else... (Don't know what .. but I will know it when I see it..)

    John AArons

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  • Thanks for all the work you do. :)

    Do you think it might be beneficial to figure out how to quantify the gas volume of your experiments so the results are a little less subjective?

  • At 4 amps, I dont believe its worth what ever difference there is. Good try, though.

    Fusion8r

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  • when the magnet is on the bubbles don's seem to reach the same size before coming off. watch closely.

  • it looks like when the magnet is off the small bubbles coming off the screws r coming off in two distinct streams, but when the magnets on, the two streams of bubbles look to collide or stick

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