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Fracturing Water Using High Frequency Electricity.

Started by gazzzwp, May 30, 2008, 02:09:08 PM

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EMdevices

thanks for that insight greendoor, off to the hardware store I go  :)

Jokker

Also ... why not to use a audio out port to generate signal...
it can be amplified easily ... and it is very editable.  ???
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markolonius

@Jokker and all
i am trying this idea of using the soundcard output.  its just i'm stuck now on connections.  right now i have an old linux box with this little program i found called siggen.   pretty neat actually.  and also i am using xoscope to as a digital oscilloscope with the mic in on my soundcard. 

siggen can be found here: http://www.comp.leeds.ac.uk/jj/linux/siggen.html
xoscope can be found here:  http://xoscope.sourceforge.net/

i plugged in some old headphones and split the wires.  and tried to read the voltages but i'm getting nothing.  i'm about to connect it to my simple 2 plate setup and plop it in water to see if anything happens.  i read some in this doc: http://merlib.org/files/pgfed/D6.pdf
it says at 923Hz is when water goes crazy.  when you apply 923Hz to water it creates a pressure of 100 atm? kinda like boiling water.  I just find it interested that no one pays attention to that.

Jokker

Quote from: markolonius on June 16, 2008, 04:15:19 PM
@Jokker and all
i am trying this idea of using the soundcard output.  its just i'm stuck now on connections.  right now i have an old linux box with this little program i found called siggen.   pretty neat actually.  and also i am using xoscope to as a digital oscilloscope with the mic in on my soundcard. 

siggen can be found here: http://www.comp.leeds.ac.uk/jj/linux/siggen.html
xoscope can be found here:  http://xoscope.sourceforge.net/

i plugged in some old headphones and split the wires.  and tried to read the voltages but i'm getting nothing.  i'm about to connect it to my simple 2 plate setup and plop it in water to see if anything happens.  i read some in this doc: http://merlib.org/files/pgfed/D6.pdf
it says at 923Hz is when water goes crazy.  when you apply 923Hz to water it creates a pressure of 100 atm? kinda like boiling water.  I just find it interested that no one pays attention to that.




So ur getting it on...   I'm looking forward

"Have you tried to loop frequencies, amplitude and signal form...
But also u need to build up a analyzing part, coz as im been told at school that there is no point to learn if u are not understanding stuff ur learning...
It will be very "perfect" if ull find a way to catch the thing u want. And maybe it got different ways to show it out. Increasing voltage or hight hydrogen output... maybe changes in resistance between electrodes.
U will need a system what will notice a change, and do something for ya (finding the right frequency).

Im pretty sure that it is very hard to archive but i guess by this way u will see results.  " ( before reading a reply)

But yea im pretty sure that it will be very hard to create something working right, without seeing output. Oscilloscope will help help you much!
By the way what about 923hz ? Have u seen some results ?

Keep it up  ::)
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Jokker

Actually seems pretty attractive idea  ::) Cheap ...

It is late atm. ill try to catch it up tomorrow.
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