Originally posted by rick123
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I am wondering since electrons slow way down on copper and go real fast across tungsten have you tried to just place three pieces of a hacksaw blade in close proximity with the ground in the middle?
It would seem to me that we would want the three to come together within the water droplet and not before so we would get the max voltage potential due to the phase relationship of the inductor/ cap sides of the circuit.
I just started building up a setup to start experimenting but I have grand kids this week. I picked up a pond fogger to produce the mist and I have a lathe and all the taps and dies to build the injector and a test engine. Can't wait to dig into this.
Also - did you have the same results with the single microwave diode as a voltage multiplier or did you only try the 2000v diode?
Sorry to be a pest but until I get rid of the grandkids I am in thought experiment mode.
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