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Overunity electrolysis - 31 times more effective gas production than with DC

Started by hartiberlin, July 30, 2014, 08:22:30 AM

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stoyan_

Is it possible to have salt/sea water  electrolysis under following conditions :

Input voltage 4 Volts DC Voltage.
Total resistance between electrodes in water 0.1 Ohm

Important : There is resistor connected in series , closing the circuit with total resistance 4 Ohm.

Really thank you a lot .
BR.
Stoyan.

massive

built the nanopulse8 power supply .  my intention was to use the same circuit lay out as TK but the board tharrived from jaycar turned out to be experimental board with copper tracks in lines so I ended up doing the ICs in a row with + ,- tracks through the centres .
Everything else is point to point on top.

I see TK used a 3 A diode on input , maybe 5408 or 5404 so I used that . I chose pin 5 on IC1 to go straight to neg instead of having the switch as did TK .
I used 30120 HV diodes and 20N150 mosfet , ETD49 1:1 FBT as used in Les Banki circuit parts description

Ive been using FBT for years but never thought to use 1:1 .
the 2 wires are just to indicate polarity for the photo just for anyone who traces by visual .
pin 12 uses 2.7M resistor , I didnt have 2.2M .
the 5 watt R is .22 , other than that I kept to Les Bankis design .

http://www.overunityresearch.com/index.php?topic=2578.250



ramset

Massive
I will endeavor to get you some answers on the outcome of that Work.
May take a few days as The replicator has a very busy schedule and I have not spoken with him in quite some time.

respectfully

Chet


Whats for yah ne're go bye yah
Thanks Grandma

massive

Hi
Les circuit was never the experiment , it was and still is the tool in order to perform the experiment .  which is nano pulse through Inductive Energy Storage

there are cheaper IGBT options than the 20N150 mosfet but I used it just so to back up the design Les put forward . I left out the switch circuit .
Les has other circuit boards for the series cell and parts list too , available on the link.
Ive had a look through them and they are all good to go . it would be hard to fault them

have a nice day

Bttr2brnout

Hi,

Stoyan, The last time I used conventional electrolysis was to remove rust off of some old farm equipment. But I don't see why your experiment shouldn't work. Voltage is a little low but depending on the amount of salt in the water it should conduct. I use sodium bicarbonate as an electrolyte as it shouldn't produce any unwanted gases.