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Re: My Herman Anderson replication project
« Reply #136 on: December 11, 2018, 07:38:50 am »
Have you ever ask Max Miller or his brother Jim thats a member here,to let you see a copy of the documents and video he has?

i asked Jim...

you think they have the full lenght video of the interview?

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Re: My Herman Anderson replication project
« Reply #137 on: December 14, 2018, 14:37:38 pm »
i am back home and want to run some tests again.
My Anderson replica had to be refurbised.
The cell was leaking after internal explosions.
Also the inner diameter had to be smaller.
So, i filled it a bit up with leftover polycabonate...
Now it is drying....

Here a pic for motivation purposes...

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Re: My Herman Anderson replication project
« Reply #138 on: December 19, 2018, 18:06:10 pm »
Hi folks,

Today, it was a great test day.
The Herman replica ran great on water with KOH. It pulled 25 amps on 14v from my battery.
The new electromagnets produced a good magnetic field. On on the kathode and 1 on the anode.
I tried both polarity's
I tried AC and dc.
Sadly, again, i must say that i could see any change at all.
Anderson said in his interview that hydrogen ions would speed up big time by use of that magfield.
So, i must assume that i see some movement change in the water bath...

Again, no changes at all.....

Any suggestions? All are welcome.

Steve

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Re: My Herman Anderson replication project
« Reply #139 on: December 20, 2018, 04:16:38 am »
Hey Steve....watch the interview again...Listen to Hermans answer when he is asked " Is the high voktage hidden inside the chamber"
Ill try to figure out how to post just that portion  if u cant find it.

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Re: My Herman Anderson replication project
« Reply #140 on: December 20, 2018, 09:29:00 am »
Hi folks,

Today, it was a great test day.
The Herman replica ran great on water with KOH. It pulled 25 amps on 14v from my battery.
The new electromagnets produced a good magnetic field. On on the kathode and 1 on the anode.
I tried both polarity's
I tried AC and dc.
Sadly, again, i must say that i could see any change at all.
Anderson said in his interview that hydrogen ions would speed up big time by use of that magfield.
So, i must assume that i see some movement change in the water bath...

Again, no changes at all.....

Any suggestions? All are welcome.

Steve

hey steve try to apply the dc thru a pair of chokes and pulse the cell too

25 amps seems a lot.. its a single cell?

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Re: My Herman Anderson replication project
« Reply #141 on: December 20, 2018, 09:48:51 am »
@ newguy, i will view it again.....
Curious what you wanna tell.

@ Fabio, yes. just two plates....
Pulsing dc will give me brownsgas.
You think that will be more receptive to magfields?

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Re: My Herman Anderson replication project
« Reply #142 on: December 20, 2018, 21:35:53 pm »
@ newguy, i will view it again.....
Curious what you wanna tell.

@ Fabio, yes. just two plates....
Pulsing dc will give me brownsgas.
You think that will be more receptive to magfields?
He says it in the first 3 minutes...therz a purpose for the magnetic fields ...the magnetic field isnt wat actually speeds up the process...its a requirement more than anything.
Hermans radiolysis is the same process as Horvath exactly.

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Re: My Herman Anderson replication project
« Reply #143 on: December 20, 2018, 21:56:47 pm »
@ newguy, i will view it again.....
Curious what you wanna tell.

@ Fabio, yes. just two plates....
Pulsing dc will give me brownsgas.
You think that will be more receptive to magfields?
He says it in the first 3 minutes...therz a purpose for the magnetic fields ...the magnetic field isnt wat actually speeds up the process...its a requirement more than anything.
Hermans radiolysis is the same process as Horvath exactly.


i know where he tries to say it, but then that other guy starts to cry and interrupts Herman.
It is all in englisch, which is not my native language.
So i have to deal with it.
He starts talking about the high voltage and uses the soft iron core for getting a positive magnetic field which pushes the ions really fast....
Again....what the f am i doing wrong?