Can anyone post a scope shot of a voltage/current waveforms, increasing the pulse voltage and decreasing pulse amps? So far, I never saw that happend, if you increase the voltage at the cell, the current will increase too. I'm not talking about RMS measurement, I'm talking about current peak measurement, and it should be measure with a non inductive resistor or shunt.
Or a scope shot with the voltage kept constant while the current increases or decreases? The cell is a resistor, you cannot apply more voltage and have less current on it, you'll always have the relationship V=R.I, more voltage = more current, always.
Thanks.
I’m working on that…
The idea I’m buying is that water must act as a kind of generator at a certain condition only…
My experience tells me that is a magnetic field plus a geometric configuration that is required to make water kind of resonate or work like a pump inside a cavity so you pulse at right frequency it must create a back emf that will show as a current reduction for same voltage apply as you pointed that it must be…
I was not considering microwaves but now it seems to me that it would be a interesting way to get voltage induced in water the problem is to rectify it and feed it back!!!
Me too never saw the effect of just water being pulsed and have any current reduction
The only way I see it was in the experiment I apply 240v with a rectifier straight to tap water and when it boils it’s current reduces some while the boil keep vigorous
The water quickly boil is very interesting but I never quantitized it very well
I remember doing it in Italy back in 2007 with 20cmx10cmx4mm electrodes spaced like 6cm apart in a 4 liter acrylic tube vessel
It consumed like 600w with Milan tap water
I didn’t even ever saw a nice 2kv wave over tap water… only very pure water was possible with those toys transformers
That’s why I designed a bigger power supply and coils to get more power maybe reach the threshold