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PLEASE READ THIS-MAJOR BREAK THRU FROM BILL MEHESS

Started by billmehess, August 12, 2011, 11:13:05 PM

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billmehess

Allow me to answer some questions;

Yes the leads are submerged (you would think they would short out)
Is this a LENR ? To be honest I really do not know , it is interesting though that both my hands are glowing -just joking.
Same reading with lights on or off so not photo sensitive
I can charge a 4900 micro farad 25 volt cap. up to  50 micro farads in 60 seconds so very low current. When the cap is disconnected the system is about 90 ma lower which will "recharge in approx 1 min.
I am not to concerned  with output as I can scale this up, I am attempting to show a new method of generating voltage that does not employ a migration of ions and using a material coating which experiences no degregation.
The temp of the water I will measure over the next 24 hr. to see if there is any delta T.
Bill

My daughter in law just gave birth to my first grand child about 1 hour ago in Portland Oregon. A boy,
all is good on the home front.
Bill

Jimboot

Quote from: billmehess on October 12, 2011, 01:21:35 AM
Allow me to answer some questions;

Yes the leads are submerged (you would think they would short out)
Is this a LENR ? To be honest I really do not know , it is interesting though that both my hands are glowing -just joking.
Same reading with lights on or off so not photo sensitive
I can charge a 4900 micro farad 25 volt cap. up to  50 micro farads in 60 seconds so very low current. When the cap is disconnected the system is about 90 ma lower which will "recharge in approx 1 min.
I am not to concerned  with output as I can scale this up, I am attempting to show a new method of generating voltage that does not employ a migration of ions and using a material coating which experiences no degregation.
The temp of the water I will measure over the next 24 hr. to see if there is any delta T.
Bill

My daughter in law just gave birth to my first grand child about 1 hour ago in Portland Oregon. A boy,
all is good on the home front.
Bill
From one Granddad to another congratulations! Glowing hands LOL :D

highvoltage

So very little understanding of basic science it's shameful.

Bill, get those leads up and TOTALLY out of the water with no 'moisture bridge' on the surface of the plate and then you can start talking about it not being Galvanic.

This was one thing IBpointless didnt understand either with his 'single metal electrolysis' (which he eventually went quiet on).  The fact is you have two or three dissimilar metals in that water right now.  You have 1)  the plate 2) the SS clips and 3) the copper cable not to mention the solder and every other thing.

Magluvin was obviously alluding to this when he asked you that question which you didnt answer.

As far as your story on "no degradation", yes you won't see degradation with the naked eye when the Galvanic reaction is so very low.

The delusion is strong.

Jimboot

Quote from: highvoltage on October 12, 2011, 01:47:37 AM
So very little understanding of basic science it's shameful.

Bill, get those leads up and TOTALLY out of the water with no 'moisture bridge' on the surface of the plate and then you can start talking about it not being Galvanic.

This was one thing IBpointless didnt understand either with his 'single metal electrolysis' (which he eventually went quiet on).  The fact is you have two or three dissimilar metals in that water right now.  You have 1)  the plate 2) the SS clips and 3) the copper cable not to mention the solder and every other thing.

Magluvin was obviously alluding to this when he asked you that question which you didnt answer.

As far as your story on "no degradation", yes you won't see degradation with the naked eye when the Galvanic reaction is so very low.

The delusion is strong.
I was thinking the same thing but he said the plate was plastic not metal. So maybe nickel plated clips? If the springs are coated as well.... isn't that just one metal? I did not see the copper cable submerged.

billmehess

With the plates removed and the leads "dangling" in the water there is a galvanic reaction of about 90 mv. through all three containers .Adding the plates the voltage reading is over 5 times that. The voltmeter is currenty reading 387 mv.
Adding additional containers containing the module and using the same clips will add approx 130 mv and allowing for the 30 mv due to the galvanic reaction of the leads the net gin is till around 100 mv. per container.
Tomorrow I am going to thicken my mixture and "paint" another plastic peice to see if I can increase the output.
Been a long day- going to bed.