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Re: Sequential high voltage distriuter
« Reply #64 on: August 17, 2020, 18:22:33 pm »
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Re: Sequential high voltage distriuter
« Reply #65 on: August 17, 2020, 19:01:36 pm »
Great bro me too having a nice time with some close friends this bad times.. enjoy life is priority

I'm thinking ways of getting this stuf to oscillate and I found an interesting configuration of two transformer like in the picture in series but pulsed with 180 phase and having opposite polarity so it sum the voltages of pulse on and the collapse voltage...

I have the feeling that this will apply a much greater force on water because the voltage will never collapse to zero so it will form a very punchy ac wave

On the other side a coil former of resistors between layers to avoid resonance and allow the resonant charging effect ... it will double the voltage in the same direction when current fall... I think capacitors can be added too... to make it stronger... the resistors will limit the current thru the coils and impeed the capacitors to discharge... voltage will reverse on coils suming with the capacitors



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Re: Sequential high voltage distriuter
« Reply #66 on: August 19, 2020, 15:05:31 pm »
Did you know that you can get a positive bemf un as wel as the normal negative one?

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« Reply #67 on: September 08, 2020, 03:21:24 am »
I was thinking abou an experiment I did back in 2006

I made a roll of mylar foil around a center electrode and placed water inside the tube..  applied 40kv from a flyback tv transformer   and I got steam coming out thru the mylar foil layers...

May I have found a way to focus the high voltage on the water?

Well I was thinking a lot abou it this days... and today I had an idea

Old water filters made of a kind of ceramic could be useful to create high resistance on water placing an electrode on it will make the resistance very high.. 





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Diferent feedback pll
« Reply #68 on: September 16, 2020, 10:08:35 am »
I was considering the possibility of creating a different type of feed back to feed the pll and match the right frequency based instead of phase differences only on current flow. The scanning circuit may be able to bring to the point where current will have a change and when this is detected the frequency is adjusted in relation to current flow..  if it decreases it will change the frequency until it stop to decrease and if it start to increase it change the direction if frequency change..

I'm saying this because I'm not sure if will be possible to detect phase changes... since im using very high resistance the angle will stay kind of low.

Not sure what's going to happen.. ideally we would need something in parallel with the cell to give this feedback of the cell voltage peak..

So far I think the cell when resonate will develop a voltage across it so this voltage drop is what causes the current drop on the circuit. For example you apply 40kv at resonance the cell may have 2kv differential and so current won't be able to flow... 

If we were looking at a current peak it would be easier but stan clearly states current drops..

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Re: Sequential high voltage distriuter
« Reply #69 on: November 15, 2020, 02:12:42 am »
Have you found a specific current to voltage ratio to maintain?
Do you know anything about PTC relays or expierience with PTC thermistors?
You should find that KNOWING what you want something to do in this realm will lead you to inevitably needing something thats yet to be developed.
Everyone here should know what it is you want to do or have something do and found the need to develop something yourself to complete your process.
Its exciting in terms of invention because in this hydrogen and alternative energy mindset,there is plenty of room for honest invention.
Good luck and God Speed !!!
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Re: Sequential high voltage distriuter
« Reply #70 on: February 18, 2021, 06:28:45 am »
 :)

The Cells Must Be in Pairs

thank you for advancing the reason and thinking on the topic what they should be in pairs and thinking about water as part of circuit between them
thank you for considering that
1 may become base and 1 one become acid

we know we use zero electrolyte double distilled water
 so learning to advance technique with that fluid is valuable to understand and advance skills of the art and knowledge

Dan

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Re: Sequential high voltage distriuter
« Reply #71 on: February 18, 2021, 08:50:04 am »

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