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Lynnferd Grant HHO Breakthrough

Started by goldenequity, November 14, 2008, 09:33:48 AM

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goldenequity

Quote from: sucahyo on November 19, 2008, 12:10:47 AM
I see. But I really hope there is plan for experiment with DC sinewave too, even if it is not at high voltage. I hope experiment with electrical frequency do not use AC (which I think disturb electrolysis) or rectified AC (weird / unnatural pulse).

What I really like to now is if pulsed DC can have more effect. At what percentage is the pulse voltage compare to DC voltage for best efficiency. What pulse is better, sinewave, square, etc.

I really like to test it my self, but sadly I don't have the necessary equipment.

What I plan to do with my circuit:
- varying input frequency, finding which frequency is best for hydrogen generation, not water vapor, not oxygen.
- varying output voltage to find out at what voltage it start to be noticable.
- varying pulse vs DC voltage percentage, to find out at what percentage is best.
sucahyo....  and welcome to the thread.... try/suggest all ideas to be discussed.... I think what Kantor  was saying is that isolating
your variables during your testing is necessary.  Cheers!  ;)

goldenequity

Ok folks.... you be the judge... I just presents da facts  :'(

Here's the video they have now posted
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwED1w88npk

I guess I will comment....
I was hoping for more...   ???
but hope is really what drives us all in this.... (sigh)
any replications/improvements yet?

HeairBear

ditto... I hope they get it working again on the next full moon.
When I hear of Shoedinger's Cat, I reach for my gun. - Stephen Hawking

gotoluc

Hi goldenequity and all,

I would agree that this is not a good video demonstration but it has to start somewhere :D

If we look at what was originally presented that alone is the most interesting part and is happening in the video, gas production did not happen until the correct frequency and or amplitude of the Ultrasonic transducer was reached!... demonstrating that a physical oscillation is capable of having an effect between water and a voltage potential between electrodes. This association in itself is very fascinating and to think they used such a large cup of water and still got the effect is once more encouraging.

This is a diamond in the rough ;D  as so many other tweaks can now be done, like having the water container cavity tuned to a size and shape to resonate ;)

I am hopeful :D

Luc

Kator01

Hi all,

managgia miseria !

eery if I watch these two sexual mature kids playing with 2000 Volt. My hairs rise up as if powered by high tension.
Irresponsible, if this is not a fake. The video does not show any details. So what have we got :

1) 60 Watt of ultrasonic power - consumption
2) 2000 Volt , 10 to 20 milliAmp current flowing in the water ( just a humble guess ) -> 20-40 Watt high-tension-power ( Microwave-over is consuming 500 Watt at all during operation)

Result : Two mature kids excited about a few bubbles ( created by 80 Watt power ).

So , dont try this. If you can not resist it, take a  neon-transformer ( 4000 Volt, 60 to 120 Watt ) Ask Luc where he fond some at ebay.
I could not resist giving my comment on this one.

Regards

Kator