Ey!
I making schematics and PCB board for it,anything i should be worried about?I study electronics so making it will not be a problem.
Stats of the plasma:
17 kV
1mA or less
Very high Frequency,1 to 5 MHz
Can it be used in Electrolysis?
Tips,critics and ofcourse comments are very welcome!
David
Anyone guys? ???
Mr.Tesla, I don't have a clue about if there is anything for you to worry about as far as you making schematics and PCB board but I do know that plasma can be used electrolysis. I know that plasma producing plugs can be used as a way of splitting hydrogen and oxygen from water. It can be done on demand and within a compression chamber.
Good luck and keep us informed.
Yea i got PMS saying it cant be done.Someone said i will be producing O3.Some one please explain,a biit more please,am new to all this electrolysis.
I know how it works but if its safe at 2-10 Mhz and 0.2-0.8 mA
Do i really have to do this everytime i post,i cant believe u guys are soo damn lazy :-[
If it goes like this ill stop posting couse this has no sense doing
Quote from: Mr.Tesla on February 29, 2008, 08:09:58 AM
Do i really have to do this everytime i post,i cant believe u guys are soo damn lazy :-[
If it goes like this ill stop posting couse this has no sense doing
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Thank you for sharing your work..
Exactly...yea FatBird those users should be BANNNED! However am not depresed if someone says that its producing Oxygen 3 if its not.Thiss is pure BULLCrap....
And yes 20 kV and 1 mA with the frequency of 10 MHz has some heavyduty Kick.But how long will the gap or arc be.
Guys check this blueprint ive made :)
Well? >:(
Looks nice, but so far you haven't done anything that hasn't been done before or impressed anyone.
But as i said, it looks like a nice start, and i think if you continue your work, you can start making question signs inside people's heads and get a nice thread going with much info and discussion
Hi David,
Electrolysis is driven by current, not by voltage. From this point of view, your setup will produce the amount of gas as that of 1mA, thus making use of about 1.5mW out of the 17W you plan to put in it. The rest of your power will heat the water.
On the other hand, hydrogen can be obtained by thermolysis, using plasma. However, from my experience you?ll also need a much larger current for getting to underwater plasma. That?s because until reaching and exceeding a critical current density (which is quite large, depending on the specific water conductivity in your installation), the current will happily flow through ionic conduction without any plasma formation.
Finally, it seems that water can indeed be broken into its constituents using RF waves. However, I am not familiar with this process. Maybe someone else can help.
Cheers,
Tinu
Yea i would agree guys,plasma is just experimental still by some people and its quite unknown how to extract the HHO.However Meyers method is great,i am doing it right now.Computer controled frequency and much more.I-
Ill notify you guys tommorow...till then cheers! ;D
Sorry if this has been aswered before but i'm a newbee.
Has anyone tried to take an ultra sonic water mister( like the table top light fountian ones)
and put this mist through a plasma? I'm thinking this may split it in to HH and O. Then also spliting HH into H H, diatomic to monoatomic.