CFR - Cold Fusion Reaction - Trial Run
Uploader Comments (sirHOAX)
All Comments (15)
-
Do you think that it may be hitting that 1 part in 20,000 of D2 that occurs naturally in normal water?
-
This makes sense.If we need an anode and cathode for electrolysis then a spark plug is the perfect thing.With his water fuel cell injector,Stan sprayed a mist of water in the combustion chamber(tiny amount)but when this is pulsed with current,liquid becomes gas expanding into an incredible amount of gas.
-
Liquids occupy less volume then gas.When water mist sprayed into combustion chamber becomes HHO,it should expand greatly giving us enough gas to power a big engine.Isn't this correct??
-
Hey Haox,
I think KT is on to something. If you pulsed an auto coil with 12 volts you would get very high voltage out. That would seriously reduce the amount of current needed to produce the same amount of hydrogen. Maybe that is what stanley was doing? Please delete the first comment.
Thanks
Jack
-
Those guys dressed in black get kinda funny when you have a pound or two deuterium in the basement..heheh
-
I think I am going to have to try this myself.
-
perhaps you could watch previous vids from hoax and others on this and you'd know. asking questions usually helps as well.
Pause at 14 and you can see the whole container glow white for a fraction of a second.
ChrisPCrunchy 3 years ago
Yes that part even amazes me from time to time, wondering what is actually taking place differently at that moment than any other point in the video.
Somehow the conductive path in the water is at strongest at that point. Because it traces a high-pulse through the water and blasts a small hole in the stainless steel mesh that surrounds the plug.
Rather interesting to witness as the process is taking place and even to catch it on video is more interesting. Wish it could catch more frames+macro
sirHOAX 3 years ago
Does the plasma ignite the hydrogen?
Voice0fEnergy 4 years ago
From what it looks like, it appears as if the high-electrolyte in the water is created a dense point of hydrogen+oxygen separation. At which it then burns it at that very point of creating it. So its some type of water arc device. Some call it Cold Fusion, but that is when you have a lot of deuterium(d2o) or h3 creating a whiter light during the burn. Then you would have extremely low power consumption with plenty of heat production.
sirHOAX 4 years ago