well aware wrtner I replicated the splitter you refer to. very different ambitions but not really such a different base. Two plates (or antenna's) in water . (water mist in the Mhz case) .all that apart its Fourier's laws I'm obliging to they apply equally to the mains grid as they do to HF. Indeed very important in power factor work (for instance)
I do recall reading a lab experiment done with a column of water and two transducers working at very low frequency . As some point the column of water shot up through the ceiling and the roof .
I don't state these two frequencies would work wrtner. In fact I'd far rather keep the thing very very simple just as Peter did. however the question was asked I simply suggest 'a maybe'
The object really being simply to demonstrate COP >1 (or not) in such a way that every man and his dog can do it and it be undeniable and easily repeatable. hetrodyne makes measurement difficult anyway ! Kind regards Duncan
PS I have asked the man himself anyway so in due course perhaps he'll comment ! suck it and see I dare say but I'm not really interested in hetrodyne regading this project anyway , Its a red herring, perhaps for the future
I do recall reading a lab experiment done with a column of water and two transducers working at very low frequency . As some point the column of water shot up through the ceiling and the roof .
I don't state these two frequencies would work wrtner. In fact I'd far rather keep the thing very very simple just as Peter did. however the question was asked I simply suggest 'a maybe'
The object really being simply to demonstrate COP >1 (or not) in such a way that every man and his dog can do it and it be undeniable and easily repeatable. hetrodyne makes measurement difficult anyway ! Kind regards Duncan
PS I have asked the man himself anyway so in due course perhaps he'll comment ! suck it and see I dare say but I'm not really interested in hetrodyne regading this project anyway , Its a red herring, perhaps for the future
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