not on Youtube?
Did not find it this time on Youtube or Google!
but got this for you:
Borax or Baking Soda Rectifier and the glow.
Has all need info..
Just use steel or lead, plus Aluminum and light 120 volt AC the neutral wire, and be safe.
... it was a few years back for me. But it does work, with baking soda. Not as good as the present market as it's larger and in solution.
Same site:
Steel copper link I found:
Thermocouples Made From Ordinary Copper and Steel Wire
Well I did a test a few days ago with Aluminum Copper Stainless Bronze
To find out which one has the least "Eddy current's"
I used 2 x 1 inch thick for the pure copper, 6061 aluminum and bronze.
I set them to the same slope that the neo magnet could slide down ~20-30 degrees?
Copper was not to good!(slowest one), as Aluminum. The Bronze was better, And some stainless grades have no EDDY current while others do with same series (303) I had a 316 with no eddy current and then a 316 with eddy current
Had some Stainless tubing 300 series but not sure grade that was good.
Carbon , lead no eddy current.
Nice video, well I'm not no Chemist but it very interesting stuff.
Did not find it this time on Youtube or Google!
but got this for you:
Borax or Baking Soda Rectifier and the glow.
Has all need info..
Just use steel or lead, plus Aluminum and light 120 volt AC the neutral wire, and be safe.
... it was a few years back for me. But it does work, with baking soda. Not as good as the present market as it's larger and in solution.
Same site:
Steel copper link I found:
Thermocouples Made From Ordinary Copper and Steel Wire
Well I did a test a few days ago with Aluminum Copper Stainless Bronze
To find out which one has the least "Eddy current's"
I used 2 x 1 inch thick for the pure copper, 6061 aluminum and bronze.
I set them to the same slope that the neo magnet could slide down ~20-30 degrees?
Copper was not to good!(slowest one), as Aluminum. The Bronze was better, And some stainless grades have no EDDY current while others do with same series (303) I had a 316 with no eddy current and then a 316 with eddy current
Had some Stainless tubing 300 series but not sure grade that was good.
Carbon , lead no eddy current.
Nice video, well I'm not no Chemist but it very interesting stuff.
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