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Overunity Machines Forum



Electrolizing Q & A

Started by CrazyEwok, January 12, 2009, 11:59:13 PM

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Koen,  unfortunatly your asking for the answers before anyone knows them (or is willing to disclose) if you want hard evidence then all you need to do is follow the detailed numbers of standardized electrolysis that the commercial industry uses. Everything else here is peoples thoughts and ideas on improving efficientcy so there is no standard. I think the best way would be to severly complicate the reporting of data but since all reporting is 100% voluntary making it hard to report said data is just discouraging people from doing the math. But if your serious i think you need to ask questions like:
1. whats the total power consumption of the whole process? i see some high efficientcy coming out of some cells but i can see that the power input is only taken from the actual reaction chamber not from the begining of the process. There are people out there that don't understand that circuts comsume some power and when you step you voltage up and down you loose some of your input to heat and they don't count that...

2. what is the surface area of the electrodes/reactive substance. If not surface area a weight to production number...

3. what is the output and how is it that the cell is designed as production rate? is it designed to be variable or is it just meant to give of one set amount?