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  • Originally posted by Core View Post
    I'm pretty positive Don that there was some hydrogen. I did not confirm it but I would believe its a given with this type of device.

    What voltage did you use?

    -Core
    12v and .5 - .9 amps.

    The water temp increased from 68F to 78-80F after the 30 mins.
    Don

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    • Originally posted by Core View Post
      Periodically I would stop and position it on its hanger to check tuning. Interesting, as I removed material ringing frequency dropped.

      I believe the forth octave of 60 Hz is 960.
      This is vey odd. Are you taking material off the rim of the bell and
      not off the thickness of the bowl of the bell?

      As you reduce the height of the bell, the ringing frequency should
      go up, not down.

      You ought to be checking the tuning while the bell is on its
      support since when it is mounted on its support, the ringing frequency
      often changes.

      The forth octave is 960, but you shouldn't have much bell left by
      the time you get there.

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      • Originally posted by wrtner View Post
        This is vey odd. Are you taking material off the rim of the bell and
        not off the thickness of the bowl of the bell?

        As you reduce the height of the bell, the ringing frequency should
        go up, not down.

        You ought to be checking the tuning while the bell is on its
        support since when it is mounted on its support, the ringing frequency
        often changes.

        The forth octave is 960, but you shouldn't have much bell left by
        the time you get there.
        In this case I removed material from the sides, the length stayed the same. I think a lot has to do with the low grade of SS and hot spots that distorted the cups in area's.

        As for tuning I have an identical rod set up that is the same as the device. They both hold the cup at the same tension.

        I have some 1 1/4" and 1 1/2" thin brass tubes that I may use. Brass is much easier to work with. I can modify the tubes as in the original Davey patent to mount on the device. I also have a tube expander that will allow for custom outer buffer bowls.

        -Core

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        • Octave Chart

          BTW - To make life EZ I started building charts. Here is an Octave chart for 60Hz @70 Deg. water temp. Also wavelength is shown.

          -Core

          Chart:
          Attached Files

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          • Originally posted by Core View Post
            In this case I removed material from the sides, the length stayed the same.
            I am sure that you should be grinding or filing down the rim to reduce
            the length of the bell, thereby making the ringing frequency increase.

            Using your octave chart, the 8th octave, 15Khz, gets the gap down
            to around an inch ( 1/4 wave) but the bell will be extremely small at
            this point and tuning will be impossible by ear since this sound cannot
            be heard by most people.

            I am using the ladle from this set (for UK only)
            3 Piece Kitchen Utensil Set | Poundland
            Cut off the handle, drill a hole for the shaft. The frequency is a bit
            lower than 400, and is good for UK users. I am ignoring the gap at
            this time and will see what happens as it is varied.

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            • Originally posted by wrtner View Post
              I am sure that you should be grinding or filing down the rim to reduce
              the length of the bell, thereby making the ringing frequency increase.

              Using your octave chart, the 8th octave, 15Khz, gets the gap down
              to around an inch ( 1/4 wave) but the bell will be extremely small at
              this point and tuning will be impossible by ear since this sound cannot
              be heard by most people.

              I am using the ladle from this set (for UK only)
              3 Piece Kitchen Utensil Set | Poundland
              Cut off the handle, drill a hole for the shaft. The frequency is a bit
              lower than 400, and is good for UK users. I am ignoring the gap at
              this time and will see what happens as it is varied.
              Awesome Paul nice to hear you are building.

              I have been very busy of late but I've kept my mind on the project. At this time I have abandoned the SS cups in favor of copper tubes. Copper has better benefits when tuning/shaping is taken into consideration. Also I have some reservations about using straight line(main) voltage. There is one issue in the US here, our neutral is really a ground. The neutral wire on power outlets are connected to ground in the electrical panel. This doesn't really give us a true negative voltage that I believe we really need.

              One new technique I will be adding is a 1:1 isolation transformer. This gives me a 'true' oscillating voltage with both side changing between positive and negative voltage. This gives me a 'floating' neutral much like it was in the old days before power companies changed the street transformers from 'delta' to 'wye' configuration.

              When I do this another interesting view comes to mind. The electrodes and the isolation xfr create a tank circuit. Yet another important view may be in creating a resonant electric circuit with the the electrodes and xfr. Here we now have acoustic resonance and electric resonance. The outcome of such a circuit? don't know. But this is the direction I am moving in.

              So the new device will incorporate acoustic and electrical resonance. The first electrode will be sized for 1/4 wave. The second electrode will be set to produce a standing in the higher octave range (1/2 wave) All together the 1/4 wave, 1/2 standing wave will be octaves of the fundamental wave.

              One quick note on the generation 1 device. I played with it and made visual notes. I hooked the device up to an independent outlet (30Amp) I have for my MIG welder. I purposely allowed the device to draw hi-amps. I noticed that the higher amps didn't generate as much steam as the lower amps did. It appears visually that amps are counter productive and only add a small amount to heating the water. This may have to do with the volume of water touching the plates. I did allow the system to run at 21 amps for over 40 seconds. Almost no steam was created.

              Anyway that my new direction. Will post again when items are built.

              -Core

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              • Duncan

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                Normally In the quiet of a summers evening after their cocktails the prisoners in sun city
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                whilst waiting for the guard's to bring in their coco and tuck them in, would fancy a cup of tea, being
                totally fearless (unlike me) they would make one of these (allegedly) out of the top quality government issued silver spoons https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-m...ober242011.jpg
                of course there's a little bit of flex between the handles to stop big bangs!


                using a light bulb that had “accidentally” been broken the “quests” would connect the water heater to the light fitting in their luxury suits.
                I have the advantage of insulating tape and extension leads and RCDs and plugs and sockets and switches and I'm an electrician to boot, I now, do not find it surprising that South Africa abolished the Death Penalty with prisoners building these bloody things It was probably surplus to requirement.
                Even as an electrician I still don’t like this much still for the advancement of science.....
                and anyway like South Africa I'm on 240 volts and 50hz here in the UK unlike you Jessie 110 volt guys! Unfortunately I don’t have a temperature probe to hand and I'm certainly not in a lab but in a vague attempt to get some sort of figures I'm using 400ml of iced water in a jam jar (you can still see a few ice cubes floating at the start) and I intend to time it to boiling whilst observing the current.
                The video is in real time you can see me plug the contraption in and watch it to boiling point. By all means do your own calculation. I had difficulty focusing the camera on the analogue meter however it is constantly in circuit and set to 10 amps FSD, Its movement is undetectable at the start of the heating cycle, It rises momentary to perhaps 1.75 amps during heating period (Its a poor scale) and drops back down to about 0.3 amps when the water is boiling furiously (strange that) if you watch the mirror reflection you will see it. This is all extremely dangerous children but I would be delighted to hear of this duplicated. bubble.wmv - YouTube

                bubble.wmv - YouTube
                It also crosses my mind that the two cone arrangement of Peter (providing the cones were air tight) would limit the water to metal contact area even if the thing was totally submerged so saving all those fuses! Although I don’t seem to be getting anything like the current draw of core despite being on 240 volts! The Tuning and harmonics may or may not be a “red herring” well girls and boys video isn't the method for scientific investigation everything here could be a forgery … It isn't! why forge anything that could be duplicated by anyone in 10 minutes? Of course I have to say – don’t ever ever do this.... its suicidal and only done by lunatics who have got fed up being fired out of cannons! BUT....
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                • Sonic mechanical resonance

                  Could this be used to tune resonance for Davey's heater ? Has anyone looked into this ?

                  Prof. Steven Errede describes this closed loop system as
                  For the UIUC Physics 199POM/Physics 498POM courses, we have developed a PC-based data acquisition (DAQ) system for the purpose of measuring the so-called complex (i.e. phase-sensitive) mechanical vibrations of various kinds of musical instruments as a function of frequency.

                  Use of A PC-Based Data Acquisition System for Measurement of Complex Mechanical
                  Resonances/Vibrations of Musical Instruments

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                  • Peter Davey received a patent in New Zealand for his intriguing device in 1944. A good man IMHO. Does anyone know if he is still alive?

                    Attached -- my 2012 version of his device; that is, along similar lines.
                    Attached Files

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                    • I heard that he passed away in 2010 or 2011.

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                      • Thanks, Boguslaw; hoping for more than "hear-say" though.

                        Question: does the Davey "water heater" have any hope of producing more heat out than electrical energy in?

                        Related question: does a LENR (not "cold fusion") "water heater" have any resemblance to the Davey "water heater"?

                        Both have electrodes and water and current between the electrodes... and heat...

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                        • I see the Davey heater as two concentric spheres whose cavity passes
                          AC back and forth through the water.

                          I see the LENR as a having a semipermeable membrane that congests the flow of hydrogen that are inclined to pass because of a pulse. A % population
                          of H2 is allowed to ionize beyond D2 hyperfine where transmutation is possible under the right conditions.

                          The finely divided nickel and palladium is related to cold fusion which raised questions in those with open minds that there is hope and it is evident that
                          the continued study gives rise to historical significance of early cold fusion.

                          Thankyou, all who contributed to this.

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                          • Originally posted by PhysicsProf View Post
                            Question: does the Davey "water heater" have any hope of producing more heat out than electrical energy in?
                            Yes. This is reported. Eight times, if I recall. But the effectiveness
                            depends on the accuracy with which the bells are tuned to an octave
                            of the mains frequency, usually either 50hz or 60hz.

                            Small bells will be 400hz in the UK (approx three frets up the thinnest
                            string on a guitar) or 48hz in the USA (halfway between the fourth
                            and fifth frets)

                            Paul-R

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