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Electrolysis in distilled water with no electrolyte

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Uploaded by on Jul 11, 2007

"Crux_fwc" is involved in a project with the H2earth Institute to replicate the work of the late Stanley Meyer, who ran vehicles on water.

Crux_fwc's electrolysis cell is making hydrogen gas in distilled water, with no electrolyte. Conventional electrolysis, which, by definition, relies on a conductive medium, says that is impossible.

The cell in this video is 4 inches tall with outer tube diameter of 0.75 inches and inner tube diameter of 0.5 inches; running on 96 volts x 3.3 amps = 316 watts at 240Hz; with iron core bifilar chokes.

He said, "My WFC circuit is not complete yet so I really do not recommend that people replicate it."

"His username at http://waterfuelcell.org is "crux_wfc".

See also the Water Fuel Cell open source project page at http://WaterCell.info hosted by PES Network, Inc.

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  • Find out who Stanley Meyer was !

  • As for what you have obviously ASSUMED, Stefan is NOT my teacher(s). I simply admire his passion for discovery, and thinking outside the square. I saw his site in the beginning and checked it as of late to see how he has been after a couple nears of not visiting. He does not SELL anything,like so many,which is very noble,like him or not,and lets his young children observe and learn from real experiments,& judge for themselves,which is what the public schools fail to do,among many other things

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  • 96 volts? why not all 120 idiot!

  • Freedom of expression keeps dimwitted skeptics from ruining the world with their backward mentalities. Progress isn't made when people think inside the box. Science only progresses when the "established, accepted laws of physics" are broken. It happens regularly in scientific history, lots of people including esteemed scientists call "bullshit!" and then they look like jackasses in the end. Every time, same pattern, the new is scorned until it's impossible to deny.

  • Even pure water contains a handful of ions, but what you have here is far from it. You've got an electrolite.

    And Meyer was a fraud. Just as anyone else dealing with "water powered cars". What a shame Youtube is when it comes to this.

  • great

    check out some of my vidios if you will

    distilled water does work

  • I also use straight distilled water on mine.

  • i'd say its either a volt meter or an amp meter

  • "with no electrolyte"

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