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The downfalls of conventional electrolysis - and how to fix them

Started by oswaldonfire, July 20, 2010, 11:30:31 AM

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bolt

So we are on page 20 now which means it must be working and making 200 liters of gas a minute on 10 watts?

Answers on a post card please!


LtBolo

Quote from: bolt on August 21, 2010, 11:04:37 PM
So we are on page 20 now which means it must be working and making 200 liters of gas a minute on 10 watts?

Answers on a post card please!

Gee Bolt, you seem a bit skeptical.  ;)

I really think it might work...but...I never thought it was as simple as suggested.

We've been playing a bit with the Tesla Hairpin lately, and the high voltage capacitive discharge is fascinating. Completely different beastie from a high voltage inductive discharge. I was thinking that Chris Hunter's circuit used a Xenon tube, not sure what the stated purpose was, but that might be working as a spark gap. High freq capacitive spark discharge into a resonant solenoid might be the key. Do it right, it works great...but slightly wrong yields nothing.

ramset

bolt

Can you offer any guidance?
I know you are a Ham [operator]
And a master of most of the tech that "might" be at work here
Chris Hunter Quote:
"FIRST TEST:

AT A FRIEND'S HOUSE, WE USED 17.1 MHZ POWER TRANSISTORS JUST LIKE
THOSE USED IN TRANSMITTERS TO PERFORM THE TEST. WE COULD NOT GET
ENOUGH WATER INTO THE DAMNED COILS FAST ENOUGH.
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couple that info with this schematic  Chris said "will work"

We could use some input bolt,perhaps some good questions?
Chris Does read this thread .
At 30 days [the thread] I don't believe it will drag out very long if the right guys offer some guidance/suggestions!

Chet



Whats for yah ne're go bye yah
Thanks Grandma

Stressed101

Even if you never find the "Holy Grail", ( but I'm sure you will ), you guys need to be commended for your efforts.  This topic has been interesting in it's presentation, challenging me to try to learn the technologies at work.   In my online research, I found something that may or may not be useful. Hope it helps.
http://forum.allaboutcircuits.com/showthread.php?t=40649

niofox

So this has got to be it
One of these small transistors that you can find anywhere should do it yea?
http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datasheets/208/489434_DS.pdf