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Overunity Machines Forum



Ronald Classen's H2O Motor Project

Started by rlm555339, April 07, 2005, 12:30:12 PM

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rlm555339

Just in case anyone tries to convince you that pulse current is better than direct current for electrolysis........
I'd make them prove that if I were you.
Ronald Classen, 30+ years electrical tech

KSW

seems pretty logical to me.  half the supply - half the gas ....

although the comments on the egas group about the water acting as a cap also seems intriguing.
I guess to make that work the frequency would depend on the size/resistance etc of the water and chamber.
If what they are saying is true, that you need to tune the frequency to match the "capacitance", then all you would need to do
is measure the capacitance of the unit and calculate the best frequency range for that capacitance.

any more news on this new para/ortho mix (whichever it is).
Have you any planned date for testing it with your motor?

i think the results could be rather interesting.

are there any modifications to your motor that would need to be made before you use this new mix,
or would it just be a case of putting that new coil into the electrolysis chamber which is used for the engine?

thanks
Kane

kenbo0422

Posted by: Kane
although the comments on the egas group about the water acting as a cap also seems intriguing.
I guess to make that work the frequency would depend on the size/resistance etc of the water and chamber.
If what they are saying is true, that you need to tune the frequency to match the "capacitance", then all you would need to do
is measure the capacitance of the unit and calculate the best frequency range for that capacitance.


Hmmmmmm....  kinda makes you wonder about all this resonance....  A tank circuit with water....  again, no pun intended.
Ken

rlm555339

Yes Kane, I have installed the coil into the vessel.  I will make no changes to the motor other than what you have seen in the photos unless some amazing revelation manifests itself.

Right now I'm trying to digest all that Stan Meyer material about his pulse injector / laser / whatever thing.  There's about 12 PDF's worth some of which have over 50 pages.  I'm trying to figure out how to  produce more gas without creating more amperage.  I can't afford to increase the load unless I completely rewire some of the generator leads and the electrolysis vessel.  60 amps is pushing the max of the wiring..........the generator has lots left to give but the whole point is to try to keep some of it to use for other things.

I am finding out first hand what many people have told me.  Dissociation of water by electrolysis takes tremendous power.  Hoping there's a better way but so far haven't found one.

You see all these patents but never any products.  Why is that?  Hey Ken, do they use DC or pulse to make oxygen on a submarine?
Ronald Classen, 30+ years electrical tech

kenbo0422

Ron,

The limited edition posting of the h2o car that ran all over the place said it had to have a 'double' size capacity generator to allow it to work with the engine.  I think you're on the right track since you've seemed to have discovered this by sheer frustration.   ;D
Ken