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HHO Generation using High Frequency electromagnetic waves on water

Started by Panos25, February 24, 2016, 10:25:55 AM

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memoryman

The original article mentions THz; the photo show 17-26GHz. Care to explain?

Sergh

Quote from: memoryman on June 11, 2018, 11:58:02 AM
The original article mentions THz;
This is technically impossible. All equipment, waveguides, filters, etc., which we see on the video Zografos, no more than 20 -25 GHz.

For the THz range, it would be completely different equipment. It is hardly possible to buy it.

The spectrum analyzers on its video are no more than 1 - 1.5 GHz. Their description can be found on the Internet by reading the model from the video.

Flexible gold-plated waveguides no more than 10 - 12 GHz. This is determined by the size of the hole.

Cross section of standard waveguides:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waveguide_(electromagnetism)

Standard waveguide type WR3 is for frequencies not more as 220.00 - 330.00 GHz. There are no standard waveguides of higher frequencies.

The internal window size of such a waveguide is very small, 0.0340 × 0.0170 inches. Only a very small ant passes through this waveguide. I cannot see this small waveguide on Zografos video.

memoryman

I am not disagreeing with you: just pointed out the discrepancy.

centraflow

Quote from: pomodoro on August 07, 2017, 08:19:10 PM
Its good to be excited about these claims but take them all with a grain of salt. The first law of thermodynamics dictates that no matter how you break up the water molecule, the same energy is required. In other words they all use the same energy. Considering normal electrolysis is already quite efficient if done properly, when you take into consideration fancy power supplies, rf generators etc, these other methods, if they actually work, will use more power than a simple DC setup for electrolysis.


What you say is true about normal electrolysis, but you can make it way over 100% efficient for hydrogen production. You are going to say how is that possible?


Well you don't need the oxygen, in fact the oxygen mixed with the hydrogen is in most cases a problem. So what do we do with the oxygen?


You use it to oxidise a metal (nickel oxide to nickel hydroxide oxide is excellent). Oxygen is a very electromotive atom, it is what creates the charge in rechargeable batteries.


This you use to create more hydrogen and the system was invented by me for cheap hydrogen production from water, given free for anyone to use. It has been published and replicated, it is called SMD hydrogen from water, it reduces power input by over 30%.


Regards


Mike 8)

Paul-R

Quote from: pomodoro on August 07, 2017, 08:19:10 PM
The first law of thermodynamics dictates that no matter how you break up the water molecule, the same energy is required. In other words they all use the same energy.
Bob Boyce et alia put that argument to bed years ago. Do you still believe that nobody has exceeded Faraday's rule?

John Worrell Keely got results from 42.8khz, a figure used by Bob Boyce, along with one octave lower and another an octave lower than that, all at the same time. Clipped sharp pulses.