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Fluctuation of amp using self oscillating relay, someone can explain?

Started by sucahyo, December 24, 2008, 12:31:21 AM

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sucahyo

Hello,

My pathetic cell current fluctuate when I add self oscillating relay in parallel. I would be very gratefull if anyone can explain what happen and if possible a way to amplify/correct it. Amplifying is the prefered way :).

This happen when I try to apply Imhotep Resonant circuit to electrolysis. Using the original design I can't see anything in the cell. So I modify the layout with the idea of the electricity move like a water, when it is stop abruptly, it will try to go somewhere else.

See the attachment for diagram. here is the video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03c7t_i8xsw

For anyone can't view the video, this is what shown:
At beginning the relay is off, the current is at 0.26 A. When the relay is put to self oscillating mode, the current begin to change, it is usually reduced, sometimes go up for more than four times, sometimes even negative.

There is a diode just after the amp meter so I can't figure out what happen. I try to change the diode with another type (since the first one get hot) and it still result the same thing. There is electrical shock at the cathode section of the diode, maybe feel like 110VAC if you ever experience it.


It is weird that the relay can make the device believe that it draw very low amp just like my latest video, see attachment.

The gas production still the same even when the relay is on and the current show negative.