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Philipp M. KANAREV - Water Plasma Electrolysis
« on: July 31, 2009, 01:37:56 am »
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Re: Philipp M. KANAREV - Water Plasma Electrolysis
« Reply #1 on: September 15, 2015, 03:58:02 am »
Ive been reading on O.U.R forum about les banki , gees he had a bad run in with the locals!

http://www.overunityresearch.com/index.php?PHPSESSID=f751b91c744763cc5f2b22e2b9beac9f&topic=2578.msg49744#msg49744

post #456: muDped
anyways therea a pdf , page 8 , mentioning Photosynthesis , alkaline and acidic prperties of water.


...O.U.R forum is weird!


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Re: Philipp M. KANAREV - Water Plasma Electrolysis
« Reply #2 on: September 15, 2015, 11:50:17 am »
Les is a special person.
His contributions to this technology are pretty good.
That OUR forum is one of the many little forums who are also trying to make a better world, is it?

This Kampen72 is making nice stuff.
The sad part is that he is doing exactly the same things as many others.
So the result will be exactly the same......Sad enough.
Nice injector stuff, for sure.
But no innovation.


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Re: Philipp M. KANAREV - Water Plasma Electrolysis
« Reply #3 on: September 15, 2015, 21:58:50 pm »
this is a shot from kampen72 series cell , the flashback part

the series cell itself is a break through , its been around for 40 odd years or so but it seems that in the Hydrogen community it is just another cell construction

Les plate dimension 180mm x 100mm = 18000mm^2   ,multiply that  x 138 = 4,968,000mm^2   surface area of both sides of the plates ....and NONE of them are hooked up to power , they are ALL neutral plates!!!!
this doesnt include the area of the positive and negative plates

Ive got george wisemans "browns gas" book at the moment and his research is very important , it eliminates the transformer so straight away there are zero transformer losses
George Wisemans name deserves to be up there with Yul Brown or when ever monatomic hydrogen is mentioned






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Re: Philipp M. KANAREV - Water Plasma Electrolysis
« Reply #4 on: September 20, 2015, 21:36:28 pm »
this is a shot from kampen72 series cell , the flashback part

the series cell itself is a break through , its been around for 40 odd years or so but it seems that in the Hydrogen community it is just another cell construction

Les plate dimension 180mm x 100mm = 18000mm^2   ,multiply that  x 138 = 4,968,000mm^2   surface area of both sides of the plates ....and NONE of them are hooked up to power , they are ALL neutral plates!!!!
this doesnt include the area of the positive and negative plates

Ive got george wisemans "browns gas" book at the moment and his research is very important , it eliminates the transformer so straight away there are zero transformer losses
George Wisemans name deserves to be up there with Yul Brown or when ever monatomic hydrogen is mentioned


The cell of Kampen72 is just a normal serie drycell , like we all made, in the past.
Bob Boyce, or Goerge Wiseman or yul brown or me.....
All made the same cell with just 2 electrodes hooked up the the power.
The power must be unregulated. Pulsed, so to speak.
That way you create browns gas, with 1 till 3 % monotomic hydrogen, with a higher energy then H2.
All proven techno.....
I am looking forward to see if Kampen gets a self runner, but i predict that he will not.
He can only make it work, if he uses a bubbler filled with rubbing alcohol.....
That way he will get some carbon attached to his hydrogen and slows down burnrate and get more gas mass.

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Re: Philipp M. KANAREV - Water Plasma Electrolysis
« Reply #5 on: September 20, 2015, 22:23:22 pm »
hats off to everyone who has made a series cell because a series cell is not normal
the neutral plate is not considered in electrolysis theory
the transformer is unused
PULSING is used instead of straight DC
monatomic hydrogen is not recognised to exist

"All proven technology" only applies to fringe groups like this .   they are all inovations in the right direction but still not normal in the mainstream

I believe kampen72 will succeed simply because thats what hes made of , nothing has stopped him so far
I dont know him but I do respect the guy