I found intresting site where is modern version of old PMM called Water screw. That modern version seems quit intresting because there "water" goes up freely (actually it can make work). First I think at electrolysis need more power under pressure but then I read(link from wikipedia) at pressure actually makes it work better.
You can find web site at http://www.supportco2free.com/explanation.htm
Here you can see at pressure makes electrolysis works better http://www.hyweb.de/Knowledge/w-i-energiew-eng3.html#3.4
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In that explanation page is picture of that modern water screw. Elsewhere of that site is some hints at those processes can be more.
Let me know what I understand wrongly (this can't be true). ???
Quote from: misedlink on June 22, 2008, 01:11:35 PM
I found intresting site where is modern version of old PMM called Water screw. That modern version seems quit intresting because there "water" goes up freely (actually it can make work). First I think at electrolysis need more power under pressure but then I read(link from wikipedia) at pressure actually makes it work better.
You can find web site at http://www.supportco2free.com/explanation.htm
Here you can see at pressure makes electrolysis works better http://www.hyweb.de/Knowledge/w-i-energiew-eng3.html#3.4
:o
In that explanation page is picture of that modern water screw. Elsewhere of that site is some hints at those processes can be more.
Let me know what I understand wrongly (this can't be true). ???
The question you need to answer before declaring free energy is this: how does water pressure affect electrolysis?
Quote from: utilitarian on June 22, 2008, 01:22:40 PM
The question you need to answer before declaring free energy is this: how does water pressure affect electrolysis?
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If outgoing hydrogen pressure is 2-5 atm and hydrogen is created plates that are in watter my best guess is at watter pressure must be 2-5 atm too?