#63 Water boiler for plasma cold fusion project
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your right! if a coild loses its current then the magnetic field it created will dissipate, and the change in magnetic field (flux) can create a current in metals, and potential differences, and arcs.
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Good video.
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lol 7:20
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Can I ask a very basic question? How come the gas is referred to as "HHO", aka "Brown's gas"?
It is really 2 x H2 + O2, right? You electrolyze the water with AC, producing a dangerous explosive 2H2 + O2 gas mixture. Wouldn't it be better to electrolyze the water with DC, and only combine the H2 and O2 gases when you want to burn them or put them in a fuel cell? That would make the experiments a lot safer.
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Your wrong, sorry...
The equipment is grounded and electrically the same as the white wire...
You are mounting the black wire(the hot to ground wire) on the grounded box!
Since the white wire has no potential to ground, it will not short. The fact that you are shorting to ground proves it is a bad wiring design.
what stuff do you want ?
freshfig 2 years ago
If you have to ask then you shouldn't mess with this stuff.
ZeroFossilFuel 2 years ago
Zero, I think the reason you are getting arcing from diode to ground is that when the diode turns off the field around the heater coil collapses and you get high voltage that has to go somewhere. What do you think?
randomvomit 3 years ago
Excellent point! I always regarded it as a purely resistive load and had never considered it might be inductive.
ZeroFossilFuel 3 years ago