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water heated in a microwave oven

Started by Dr.Greenthumb, August 23, 2008, 01:26:34 AM

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kinesisfilms

electrolysis creates steam.....when hte production of steam is increased the production of hydrogen begins to slowly decrease......stanley meyers didn't like heat in his cell.....i would presume that since the water molecules are moving incredibly fast due to the addded heat energy that the voltage would ahve a hard time pulling hte molecules apart since the molecules seem to have more energy that that being applied......i think cooling water would be the smarter way to go.....going towards the point when molecules do not move.

professor

In a Brute force Electrolysis and dont take my word for it ,look it up it has been confimed by many others  and I have proven it to myself by trial and error..
Heat speeds up the current flow in a Cell that means there is more Hydrogen and Oxygen Production.
I had a small Container with tiny electrodes almost boil and you were still able to ignite the Hydroxy.
Meyers was not using RF fields nor was he using Brute force DC electrolysis and therefore it is a complete different concept with different rules
He was not running immense amounts of Current through his Cell and running less than 500 Ma certainly will not cause the Heat of 10 to 50 amps that others are using.
I am going down the Path Meyers took as efficiency is my main goal.
I think there is too much theory flying around here which is unproductive ,experiment and report should be our motto.
In m,y Case I was hoping that someone braver than myself would try to follow up on my suggestion and report back his findings it was food for thought.
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electrolysis creates steam.....when hte production of steam is increased the production of hydrogen begins to slowly decrease......stanley meyers didn't like heat in his cell.....i would presume that since the water molecules are moving incredibly fast due to the addded heat energy that the voltage would ahve a hard time pulling hte molecules apart since the molecules seem to have more energy that that being applied......i think cooling water would be the smarter way to go.....going towards the point when molecules do not move.
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Dr.Greenthumb

Quote from: kinesisfilms on August 27, 2008, 09:24:21 PM
electrolysis creates steam.....when hte production of steam is increased the production of hydrogen begins to slowly decrease......stanley meyers didn't like heat in his cell.....i would presume that since the water molecules are moving incredibly fast due to the addded heat energy that the voltage would ahve a hard time pulling hte molecules apart since the molecules seem to have more energy that that being applied......i think cooling water would be the smarter way to go.....going towards the point when molecules do not move.

I see what you mean. Maybe trying to make the water so cold, almost to freezing point or below jump keep a pump moving it so it will not freeze?has anyone ever tried messing with cooler then normal water temps? water has many stages through out...

Pirate88179

Has anyone attempted to stick electrodes into a block of ice and apply dc current?  Would any electrolysis take place at all?  I have always wondered about this.

Bill
See the Joule thief Circuit Diagrams, etc. topic here:
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=6942.0;topicseen

ramset

Bill  A very cool suggestion  H20 in its frozen state  wonder what happens to the covalent bonds?
   Chet
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