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URGENT! WATER AS FUEL DISCOVERY FOR EVERYONE TO SHARE

Started by gotoluc, June 26, 2008, 06:01:38 PM

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clarence1984


gotoluc

@everyone,

I have an effect that I don't quite understand. My capacitor has excess voltage charges that happens from time to time. Maybe it is my limited electronics knowledge that makes this kind of strange. Anyways, please see if you can explain this. Have a look at this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ut1WnW-lnqQ  and let me know what you think. Please note that the coil I added is only raising the effect by about 15vdc more, so it is not that doing it. Without the coil the capacitor still get up to120vdc extra charges.

Thanks all for your help and time.

Luc

plasmastudent77

Hi All,


To help with prototyping - yesterday I got out my Ohmmeter and measured the silicon sealant around my shower screen. It read open circuit. Yippee!!  I tested the ohmmeter on a few resisitors and it read correctly.

This is a useful finding - it may mean that we can use silicon sealant as a CHEAP and effective insulator.

I will be doing some tests to see how it functions insulating at 240V and 50KV to see how it goes.

Now obviously there is no substitute for proper commercially available insulation material , however for prototyping purposes ( in my case building a co-axial spark plug ) it may well suffice.  :D

I'll post back my results soon.

As always, make sure you have a good grounding system in place when you experiment. Be safe.

Cheers

Steve.

gotoluc

Thanks Steve for the update ;)

Keep up this important work.

Luc

HHO King

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