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  • water spliting device

    hello

    after studying for few months i think this is what will make as all happy

    here are Meyer, Eccles and Tay-Hee Han mixed all together to make water decomposition most efficient

    remember what Meyer said in hes video in Switzerland
    Stanley A. Meyer The Safe Free Energy Conference Einsiedeln_Switzerland-1989
    9:30-13:00

    he energize water , water takes charge , then he elongate the molecules and they split

    and that what i think it suppose to do

    both pair of electrodes 1 2 and 3 4 are OUTSIDE the CELL wich is made out of plexi glass which has high dielectric strenght 30kv/mm so it sould be at least 2mm thick and spaced apart 2 mm

    1 -60kv
    2 +60kv
    3 and 4 are 40kv ac 5khz to 50khz but 4 is 180 degrease out off phase

    cheers from poland
    wojsciech
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    Last edited by wojwrobel; 02-18-2010, 09:05 PM.

  • #2
    Originally posted by wojwrobel View Post
    both pair of electrodes 1 2 and 3 4 are OUTSIDE the CELL wich is made out of plexi glass which has high dielectric strenght 30kv/mm so it sould be at least 2mm thick and spaced apart 2 mm

    1 -60kv
    2 +60kv
    3 and 4 are 40kv ac 5khz to 50khz but 4 is 180 degrease out off phase
    I don't get the 180 degree out of phase part if they are connected that way. Where is their opposite polarity terminal?

    I mean how do the water feel that 3 and 4 are 180 degree out of phase if we only introduce one electrode while we need two?

    I think you need 6 at tube center.



    Or different way:
    3 and 4 are 40kv AC 5khz-50khz two terminal.
    Last edited by sucahyo; 02-19-2010, 02:50 AM.

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    • #3
      Very interesting setup.

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      • #4
        hello

        3 is in 180 degrease phase shift from 4

        it means that when 3 is +40kv ,4 is -40kv and when 3 is -40kv , 4 is +40kv
        its AC so it has both positive and negative polarity
        its shown is second picture "Eccles Idea"

        and tube 6 is NOT NEEDED because there in NO contact with water all it uses is "electric field"
        wojsciech
        Last edited by wojwrobel; 02-19-2010, 06:27 AM.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by wojwrobel View Post
          it means that when 3 is +40kv ,4 is -40kv and when 3 is -40kv , 4 is +40kv its AC so it has both positive and negative polarity its shown is second picture "Eccles Idea"
          Lol, I don't notice the polarity. Thanks. I am confused with the word of 180 degree out of phase.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by sucahyo View Post
            Lol, I don't notice the polarity. Thanks. I am confused with the word of 180 degree out of phase.
            well its a bit tricky because , first water is enegized between electrodes 3 and 4 with "ALTERNATING ELECTRIC FIELD" wich efects that both hydrogen and oxygen atoms takes electrical charge (MORE THAN NORMAL) then water moves by pump to electrodes 1 and 2 where molecules are elongated between electrodes 1 and 2 wich effects that higher than normal positively charged hydrogen atom will attract covalent electron and at the same time the higher than normal negatively charged oxygen atom will repell the covalent electron and the water molecule will split

            cheers from poland
            wojsciech
            Last edited by wojwrobel; 02-19-2010, 08:00 AM.

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