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Overunity Machines Forum



WFC Tubes conditioning

Started by Duranza, September 10, 2007, 12:37:03 PM

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Duranza

Here are some pictures of my tubes with the white powdery coating on them. I conditioned them for 4 hours @ 12v 1A. I changed the water every 20 mins and let the tubes dry in front of a fan for 10 mins. I have also included a picture of my old setup that i tryed to condition without taking them out to dry and they just turned black. So the key here is to let them dry so that the coating has time to form.
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Duranza

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Duranza

Tubes from old setup that I did not take out to dry, just turned black...
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tao

Quote from: Duranza on September 10, 2007, 12:37:03 PM
Here are some pictures of my tubes with the white powdery coating on them. I conditioned them for 4 hours @ 12v 1A. I changed the water every 20 mins and let the tubes dry in front of a fan for 10 mins. I have also included a picture of my old setup that i tryed to condition without taking them out to dry and they just turned black. So the key here is to let them dry so that the coating has time to form.


Nice work, can you yet confirm that your white powder is non-conductive by testing with a meter?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rx2uEsbTt8Y


Thanks!, keep up the good work.

Duranza

It sure is nonconductive... I get no reading with a meter. The best part is that bubbles don't stick to it...
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