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Chris Bake:
Consolidated work related to the Stan's Legacy research group
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Chris Bake:
Negative and Positive Vppk magnification as a function of Pulse On time and Vin.
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUo0u3SyYBo[/youtube]
Chris Bake:
Visualizing loading on source capacity
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6PbE0cCwo4[/youtube]
Steve:
I like your experiments :)
Nice setup as well.
Did you see any strange anomalies?
The gas you see, is still just the results of amps flowing, so still normal pulsed electrolysis, i think.
cheers!
Steve
Steve:
I want to make an important additional note.
I wrote that the result of this pulsed electrolysis was just standard electrolysis, which is partly true.
The type of gas you get, isotope wise or energetic state, is different.
Read about Browns gas. Pulsed electrolysis creates a type of gas that has more energy in it.
If it is para or ortho hydrogen or monotomic hydrogen of H3 etc, i dont know, as i never had the proper tools to measure.
However, i did ran tests with the gas , using it on running my motorbike and i seen the difference of power.
i mean, creating 4 liters of gas with strait DC or 4 liters with a pulsed DC system makes a HUGH difference.
All in advance of the pulse system setup.....
There you go. All free info ;)
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