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Title: discharging cap to water cell
Post by: wojwrobel on May 10, 2009, 04:48:08 PM
hello
i have been looking on youtube and found this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-z1DAhwYJio&feature=channel_page

this guy i exploding water with capacitor discharge , and I'm thinking why not to try to discharge a capacitor to water cell ? just like we discharge cap to ignition coil in plasma spark ? its late now here in poland but i will try tomorrow with some smaller voltage like 110 and 240 volts, but this guy is using 1400 V cap anyway i have 360V capacitors so i will give it a try tomorrow

cheers from poland
wojsciech
Title: Re: discharging cap to water cell
Post by: CrazyEwok on May 11, 2009, 01:15:11 AM
how many amps was he using?
Title: Re: discharging cap to water cell
Post by: wojwrobel on May 12, 2009, 03:57:26 PM
ok i have tried and its not working, i used 200uF 360V capacitor maybe some other value will work? what i notice when i was using 140 V dc there was no production but when switched to 300 V dc there was some production but nothing special

what i also tried is i connected a spark plug without any resistor and discharging 200 uF 300V capacitor to spark plug there was nothing until i have sprayed salt water on it then it explodes with big bang i think that for just water i need higher voltage

i think its worth to try in a car because in engine there is bigger pressure so when you insert water mist its gonna work .

well now i have to get higher voltage around 600V and capacitor that will work with 600V around 200uF or bigger ..

cheers from poland
wojsciech
Title: Re: discharging cap to water cell
Post by: TheNOP on May 12, 2009, 10:57:19 PM
what is the resistance of your cell when there is no current flow and what is it with current flow ?

knowing those values will help you determine what voltage and capacitance values you will need to have chances to have a bit more succes.