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  • Interesting article on AC electrolysis, possible link to Meyer/Ravi setup

    Hi -
    I just found this interesting link:
    http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/GlowExper.pdf

    Most of this is over my head, but sounds very similar to the Ravi/Meyer setup.
    What do you guys think?
    Last edited by Gre; 08-11-2008, 08:01 PM.

  • #2
    Another interesting paper on orthogonal cells (MOE cell)

    http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/MOEcell.pdf

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    • #3
      comment i got from Ravi

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      IT DESCRIBES WHAT REACTIONS HAPPEN DUE TO CONDITIONING!! IT SAYS THIS CONDITIONING COAT FORMS IN WATER WITH NICKEL.....WELL SS316L HAS THE MOST AMOUNT OF NICKEL IN THE 300 SERIES!

      This even confirms the reason why theres a glow in the WFC and even confirms that it can be seen only when its dark...and thats what I had seen and you had mentioned in the doc.

      Looks like you've found the key to what happens during and due to conditioning.

      The doc even talks about cold fusion taking place in the cell.....and over unity due to the conditioned coat!!

      Hats off on finding this doc
      Regards,
      R.

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      • #4
        from rav..
        "
        http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/BlueAEH.pdf
        http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/GlowExper.pdf
        http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/OrangeGlow.pdf
        http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/Key2Free.pdf

        These docs should put an end to the reason why conditioning is so important and why the step conditioning needs to be followed.

        Thanks.

        Regards,
        R."
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        • #5
          Very interesting.

          From Blue Glow vs. Electrospark:

          "ENHANCING THE DC EFFECT
          It may be possible to enhance the effects of the interphase by stiumulating the water at natural resonant frequencies of water.

          The natural vibrational frequencies of water are shown in Table 2.

          bend symmetrical stretch antisymmetrical stretch
          H2O 47.8 109.6 112.6
          D2O 35.3 80.1 83.6

          Table 2 - The vibrational frequencies of water molecule in THz.

          Also of interest is that H2O absorbs energy at 190, 200, 250, 300, and 400 nm wavelengths.

          Ed Storms' paper "Critical Review of the "Cold Fusion" Effect", March 1, 1996, page 42 mentions 82 MHz RF signals and high current micropulses (through the cathode) as being as heat enhancing stimuli. This frequency may only be lattice related, but if cold fusion is a surface effect then this frequency may also be related in some way to the effects of water molecules .

          Puharich in US Patent 4,394,230 (1983), recommends some surprisingly low
          frequencies to reduce the energy requirements of water electrolysis, namely a
          fundamental carrier frequency: 3980 Hz, with strong harmonics at 7960 Hz, 15,920 Hz, 31,840 Hz, and 63,690 Hz.

          In the interphase the bend and symmetrical stretch frequencies would be applied in a direction normal to the anode surface, and the antisymmetrical stretch would be applied parallel to the anode surface."

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          • #6
            And this:

            If we assume the potential drop at the cathode is about 2 volts, the drop through the
            electrolyte is 3 volts, and our cell operating voltage is 200 volts DC, the 195 volt
            anode potential drop can be spread over about 15 atomic layers. The anode
            interphase can be about 15 molecules thick and yet support the required free proton
            release at a diode layer breakdown voltage of 200 V, which is readily achievable.
            The anode phase then ideally consists of multiple levels of pairs of protons moving
            in a direction opposed to electron paired bosons. The formation of hydrogen peroxide
            should be suppressed at over 1.3x10^11 V/m.

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