Electrolysis Accelerator
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@FarrahDay13 I agree. Seems more like a simple form of cavitation. The forced vibration allows the bubbles that are formed to pop off the plates, thus allowing for more bubbles to nucleate. Definitely a good idea but 'electron avalanche' and 'resonance' may be misleading statements (in my opinion).
Still give props to Mooka for offering creative alternative technology.
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@pittseyp woot someone hit the targe bullseye, he's shaking the bubbles off the plate so more can form faster.
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@FarrahDay13 in the end run, its the ammount of amps and surface area.. My 4" cube drycell puts out 1.5 litres a minute.. but at 1.5'ish volts per electrode (11 plate's, only 3 are wired) and only 2 amps.. in the end run all these complicated ways of getting more hho is simple, increase the surface area of the electrodes. :-\
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holy crap, 100 volts = turn water to steam, everyone knows now electrolysis is onlt effecient at 1.48 volts per electrode.. or is this just for the test?? more amps, less volts dude hehe...
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@FarrahDay13 shakes the hydrogen and oxygen off the electrodes so more can be generated. Accelerator is probably a litt;e tp technical a word for what it does...
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@Mookadooka44 resonating a hho cell = your helping the hydrogen and oxygen off the electrode, creating more surface area for the brown's gas (hho, hydroxy..etc.) to form.
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If you take a jar of blue marbles and one red marble at the bottom of the jar and start vertically shaking the jar the red marble will migrate to the top of the jar. What I am seeing in this video is no additional production of gas, only the consistent blending of the gas throughout the jar. It is the equivalency of stirring the gas to displace it evenly in the jar.
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Resonating electrodes at what frequency?
Is the Excelerator electrically or acoustically connected to the cell?
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I'm not sure what I'm seeing in this video. I see what appears to be a power supply, a variac, a jar with anode and cathode lines, and a liquid, which I assume is water and a catalyst (as I see bubbles forming a foam on the surface, and then some mysterious white box that appears to vibrate, make nose, and cause patterns to appear on the water as would from physical vibration. Is that what is happening here, or is it something else? Does this effect happen at a distance from the white box?
Thanks for the positive response. You can follow the discussion by clicking on "Renewable Energy" at Energetic Forum.com
Mookadooka44 1 year ago
Farrah
The electron avalance effect definately exists in the cell but appears to be caused by something other that what is conventionally defined.
We'll have to figure out a way to make private contact because I absolutely want you to experiment with it. ..If I decide not to post to the forum ..can you get someone to send me a private message on the forum so that I can give you my email address?
Mookadooka44 1 year ago
With regard to the person with the "shaking" comment ..he is not correct and I find it difficult in dealing with people who provide explanations to things when they actually have no idea what this thing actually is.
I am going to let the comments unfold and run their course before I respond. My intent is to open source the thing, but if I have to do battle with people in order to share this..I will simply disappear. I'll see what interest my post generates and decide about that later.
Mookadooka44 1 year ago
Farrah
I always consideded you to be the "Great Leveler" when it came to calling people out and I made it a point to read your comments even though I may not have had an interest in every subject. Take some consolation in the fact that there were things that I learned from reading your posts ( and many more people without the balls to admit the same ). Thank you. You are missed.
Mookadooka44 1 year ago
Fascinating, but it's a little unclear as to what your accelerator is doing. Do I take it that only the PC PSU is connected electrically to the electrolyser, and that the accelerator is creating a purely mechanical vibration of the electrolyser unit?
Regards, Farrah
FarrahDay13 1 year ago
@FarrahDay13
Hi Farrah
Its Mookie from Energetic Forum..you are correct in that the cell is connected separately to the PSU ...but the "accelerator" is doing more than mechanical vibration..I'll eleborate more on the forum.
This thing's for real Farrah...and quite simple and basic.
I hope you take the opportunity to make one for yourself.
Mookadooka44 1 year ago