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January 04, 2011, 06:53:12 am »
http://www.keelynet.com/energy/docx.htm
Some information, on the resonant frequency of Water
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January 04, 2011, 11:46:57 am »
HI Tony
Thanks for info . What is the core you used for chokes and diametr wire ? Thank again Tony
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Do you connect two wire from oscyloscope probe to two plates of wfc? ( I mean do you merasure resonant signal directly on two plates of wfc? )
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January 04, 2011, 14:28:54 pm »
the core is made of steel laminates and it measures 3" x 2 1/4" x 3 3/4"...its an old microwave oven transformer core and the wire looks to be around 30 ga....Im using the primary side of the transformer as a feedback for measuring the signal cause the voltage across the cell is too high for my scope.
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January 04, 2011, 15:12:26 pm »
Thank for answer Tony
How do you measure 400V AC rms on the cell ? ( Im using the primary side of the transformer as a feedback for measuring the signal cause the voltage across the cell is too high for my scope.) Do you calculate it in any way? Or maybe you use voltmeter?
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January 04, 2011, 15:18:43 pm »
my scope measures 400V pk-pk (10X probe) and if i hook it up straight to my cell it will max out, but my meter will read the voltage and the most Ive been able to get out of the system so far is around 420VAC RMS.
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January 04, 2011, 15:25:07 pm »
Tony excellent work!
Your microwave transformer has orginaly two secondaries or you rewound it by hand?
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January 04, 2011, 15:44:45 pm »
no it has one secondary, I just calculated where the center of the coil was and cut one of the wires and made the coil into two coils. so that i now have the "start end", "finished end", "cut end 1" and "cut end 2".
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January 04, 2011, 17:26:41 pm »
Hello tony,
What are the frequencies you are using?
Have you considered trying to add a diode between the ground and the positive plate with the arrow toward the positive plate? I got the step up charging with double frequency this way.
What is you gas yield? Could you make a video?
Keep up the good work.
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