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Originally posted by Michael John Nunnerley View PostElectro chemical complex reactions even the best of scientists do not know all the reactions that take place, it is still an open book.
One thing that is real is energy gain from these reactions, the only thing is something is always consumed or transformed to give the energy out, including nuclear.
When using flyback HV where the primary input does not see the load, we have two reactions, one electric and the other chemical. On the electric side we create HV at low amps from low voltage, medium amperage (the gain is not here). This is then changed to a high amperage not by reducing the voltage but by a chemical electron cascade from the electrode metal (that metal is comsumed or changed) the voltage stays HIGH, in time that electrode (the fuel) will have to be replaced. The system is not exactly electrolysis as in Faraday's Law, partly yes and partly no, the no part will take you way over normal Faraday.
The system is a two part system, the high amperage did not come from the high voltage, the high voltage is still there if using distilled water.
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MikeLast edited by tachyon; 03-06-2014, 09:34 PM.The pure in heart will see the light.
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Originally posted by tachyon View Post\ what happens when two different metals are joined together and the drift speed of electrons is different in one another? except the voltage dropLast edited by tutanka; 09-18-2014, 01:34 PM.
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Originally posted by tachyon View PostI told you my theory is that this is an electrodynamic interaction, if you give me more info about how this works I can drop to conclusions but you only care about making patents...what is ionized?
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