Hey all. I just had an idea that I thought I would put out there.
Some of you here have psuedo working TPU units.
Has anyone tried to use the power obtained from the phaze and Zero to try to perform electrolysis?
why would we do that?
M.
for shits and giggles :)
the reason I mentioned it was: I remember watching a video from Stan Meyer (sp) and he used a specific frequency to split hydrogen and oxygen. I was just curious thinking that , maybe, the frequency out of the tpu might be one that helps split water.
If all you have to do is connect some screens and plates and dunk em in water, why not give it a try.
I'll take a reality split from the drive up window at Bombs 'r' us, please?
In the type of TPU we'ere working on would be much to powerful to try to split water. It would cause a runawy in current and the phases we use is not good to use in electrolises. if you used this in a water spliter it might overload and cause an explosion or worse a lighting strike, witch you may not live through. Stains circut was a single phase device at lower power.
Quote from: Motorcoach1 on August 27, 2007, 12:27:41 AM
In the type of TPU we'ere working on would be much to powerful to try to split water. It would cause a runawy in current and the phases we use is not good to use in electrolises. if you used this in a water spliter it might overload and cause an explosion or worse a lighting strike, witch you may not live through. Stains circut was a single phase device at lower power.
Thanks for an explanation./ Not all of us are electrical wizards.