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Low Current HHO Production.

Started by Hydro-Cell, November 26, 2008, 11:40:39 AM

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Hydro-Cell

hi
thanks for the link. i have indeed read this document as well as chapter 9 and also chapter 14, they make interesting reading. however none used rf or electromagnetic waves.

frog


Can you provide documentation to reproduce your experiments?

I already have a Tempest cage capable of performing these experiments.

A parts list with component values. And specs of the dipole.

FROG
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Hydro-Cell

no documentation is available at the moment, am in the process of writing it all up.

TinselKoala

I still can't find how you know you are delivering a thousand watts to your load.
Could you please specify how you measured or calculated this power?

Hydro-Cell

Quote from: TinselKoala on November 30, 2008, 09:29:32 AM
I still can't find how you know you are delivering a thousand watts to your load.
Could you please specify how you measured or calculated this power?


please read previous posts, the maths do the talking the formula according to ohms law is

power in watts / ohms squared

1000 watts / 50 ohm output = 20
square root of 20 = 4.4

simple. the other way i know im getting 1000 watts to the load is that im using a 1200watt amplifier at near full power