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Audio amp+hydro gen cell?

Started by Dr.Greenthumb, April 25, 2008, 07:39:35 PM

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Dr.Greenthumb

This seems like a tone or "frequency" would take a big part of the hydrogen production. Like speakers with air. Very very high powerd output speakers  with enough force will produce enough force to see a noticeable sound wave through the air. If you have ever sat in a vehicle with a rather large stereo system(a clean 1000+ watts RMS) you could sit there with these test tones i have and actually see different materials react differently to certain frequencies at different SPL. Not to mention where the speaker is positioned in coordination  with the surroundings(IE) stick a subwoofer in the middle of a room<stick the speaker facing a corner. if you go into the corner opposite and hear HUGE amount of base. i feel the same thing could be done to water. at such a high energy level it would split the water or even help it along the process.

::edit:: i probably should have posted this in the halfbaked ideas. if a admin can do it go fer it!

vdubdipr

i have often wondered the same green, and i am also a car audio guy,   it whould be hard to tell whats really making more hydrogen, unless you had very long test tones due to # of different things that can occure in a stereo, with thd and of course the power variances, i suppose with a small amp there whoulndt be a big difference in rms and peak, but it whould be kind of hard to replicate repeatedly since the cell has a certain amount of resistance, which is calculated in ohms but unlike a subwoofer i think the cell most likely wont be anywhere near controllable enought or mathematicly feasable since the output of amps are rated at 2 or 4 ohms and who knows what the cell is... thats where i got caught up... but hay it whould be great if you could take a reading off a cell and see where its at! my multimeter only is stable to 500milliamps if you got one where it can handle lets say 30 amps and also measures ohms do it!!!!!  even if you come up with 14 ohms make another cell and parallel the biotches so you got 7, and then calculate how many watts your amp will put out at 7 ohms... i wonder how many ohms a cell is... any idea anyone???? i think i remember hearing stainless has a high resistance, so thats why i didnt buy testing equiment, but personally id love to hear and help anyway i can with this... and yes ac deos make hydrogen! the only thing is its 120 volts so youd need a bob boyce 61 plate cell so your at the recomended 2 volts per cell deal, and a normal ac powersource(your house) is only around 15 amps so youd have to rely on frequency to split like bob boyce deos i was almost ready earlier today to take a extention cord cut off one end and plug it into my house socket after hookeing up the other side to my cell but i figured i just pop the cuicut right away...just to try it though... as far as the bass reflecting in a corner and its louder in diferent area in a cell the sound waves would be compared to the magnetic field in a cell, the water in a cell fallows these fields and circulates accordingly, these fields can be altered with magnets, watch your cell closely and see how the water flows threw your cell. then hold a magnet on each side on the outside and watch the flow then, and you can intensify the field by wrapping electrical tape around your plates so the field is confined to the inside of the cell just dont tape the top and the bottom ... peace tony
thats just what i think...

Dr.Greenthumb

I know what you mean by an audio amp not producing a constant current through. This magnetic thing has me really thinking.i would have to get some high powered magnets and try this out. i wonder what would happen if you put opposing forces on different sides of your cell? would it squish everything to the middle?

vdubdipr

this will save you alot of testing time, the magnets i used i actually broke off some old subwoofers that i blew years ago that i kept because well i now have a nice collection and its kinda cool when you set em up right see.... i was kinda wasted in this pic though... ha     http://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff156/vdubdipr/?action=view&current=h.jpg

but anyway i took some off some real crapy subs... alpine type e...  and waved em around the cell kinda fun,  then i took the ma audio sub and its got a double stacked 400 oz magnet wow. that really affected the movement but i didnt pull the magnet off i let it on because it was a 500.00 subwoofer....  only lasted a week! what a joke.  but anyway its all interesting to say the least, do you have any instraments that could handle the amps when measuring the ohm load on the cell??
thats just what i think...

Dr.Greenthumb

I have nothing to measure anything at the moment. Talking to a guy about selling me his fluke 88. I desperately need to find some better stainless steel and a new holding tank for them. i was thinking of hollowing out a old bike battery to do this. I'm using steel plates i bought from home depot in the electrical isle. They dont do too bad actually. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8auns2F-ws