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High Voltage DC Experiments Posted by: m3sca1
Video duration: 392 seconds Experiments with High Voltage Direct Current. Related: browns, dc, electrolysis, fuel, gas, hho, high, hv, hydrogen, meyer, voltage, water Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Ready made PWM from a battery drill. Posted by: m3sca1
Video duration: 226 seconds A quick update,on my HHO projects. Related: electrolysis, fuel, gas, hho, hydrogen, lawton, meyer, modulatorbrowns, pulse, pwm, torch, water, width Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Steam over High Voltage Spark Gap Posted by: m3sca1
Video duration: 233 seconds Experiments with High Voltage D.C. and steam.Super heated steam,from a microwave oven,in a High Voltage D.C. spark gap. Related: arc, cold, current, direct, fuel, fusion, gap, high, hv, plasma, power, spark, steam, supply, voltage, water Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Re: Resonance....it fills local space! Posted by: m3sca1
Video duration: 180 seconds Video response to Zer0PointUnlimited Showing similar effects. Related: radiant, ac, energy, energy, one, pole, radiant, resonance, splitting, tesla, the, wire Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Home made HV Capacitor-ignition coil intensifier Posted by: m3sca1
Video duration: 280 seconds a simple home made capacitor for increasing the intensity of the spark off an ignition coil. Related: home, radiant, capacitor, capacitorignition, coil, energy, made, plug, spark, water Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Police mistake Cold Fusion for Drug Lab. Posted by: m3sca1
Video duration: 210 seconds A Cautionary tale.... Related: capacitor, cold, cracking, d.c., discharge, fuel, fusion, high, hv, m3sca1, mot, plasma, voltage, water Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Steam over High Voltage Spark Gap 2 Posted by: m3sca1
Video duration: 186 seconds Steam over High Voltage spark plug with large capacitor. Related: arc, cold, current, direct, fuel, fusion, gap, hho, high, hv, hydrogen, plasma, power, spark, steam, supply, voltage, water Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Electrogravitics pt1 Posted by: m3sca1
Video duration: 326 seconds Experiments inspired by the work of T.T.Brown. Related: antigravity, dc, electrogravitics, experiments, gravity, hv, ion, lifter, t.t.brown, ufo, wind Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Searching for Plasma pt.1 Posted by: m3sca1
Video duration: 305 seconds Experiments with warm plasma electrolysis in potassium carbonate solution,using cerium and thorium loaded TIG welding rods,and misch metal(flint)electrod es. Special thanks to d3adp001 for a new direction. Related: cerium, cfr, cold, electrode, electrolyte, experiment, fusion, high, hv, plasmsa, pyrophoric, reactor, thorium, tig, tungsten, voltage Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Capacitor Discharge water cracking Posted by: m3sca1
Video duration: 144 seconds Experiments with High Voltage D.C. capacitor discharge in de-mineralised water. Related: capacitor, cracking, d.c., discharge, fuel, hho, high, hv, hydrogen, plasma, voltage, water Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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High Voltage D.C. spark tests Posted by: m3sca1
Video duration: 267 seconds Experiments with High Voltage D.C. and a spark plug in water with and without electrolytes. Related: browns, cold, dc, electrolysis, fuel, fusion, gas, hho, high, hv, hydrogen, plasma, voltage, water Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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HHO Catalyst & acid Posted by: m3sca1
Video duration: 511 seconds Experiments with Silicon Carbide as a catalyst and Oxalic acid as electrolyte. Related: oxalic, acidbrowns, battery, catalyst, drill, electrolysis, fuel, gascarborundum, hho, hydrogen, meyer, pwm, trigger, water Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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HHO cell with Ultrasonic fogger Posted by: m3sca1
Video duration: 124 seconds This experiment tests if ultrasonic waves increase gas production,in an HHO cell.Follow ups show that gas decreases if left on,so maybe pulsing would help. This msg is for sirHOAX. I posted this vid saying in it that i havent seen this done before.Just after uploading i find you have already done this 2months ago.So credit to you for the idea. Related: browns, efficiency, electrolysis, fogger, gas, hho, hydrogen, ultrasonic Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Searching for Plasma pt.2 Posted by: m3sca1
Video duration: 466 seconds Searching for plasma and other high frequency related phenomena. spark gaps,vacuum tubes,capacitor discharge,rotating brush plasma,toroidal magnet,tesla one wire lighting. Related: capacitor, discharge, e.v., experiment, gray, high, hv, plasmsa, plug, spark, tesla, tube, vacuum, voltage Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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By: skierplaterandy. on 04 Nov 08, 02:00:50
to get good production off hydrogen generator u need more amps
By: fastimports3. on 15 Aug 08, 10:12:36
Very nice I like the vid have u tried the pottasium carbonate on the plug vid and HV I would also like to see it with a pwm controller if possible. Thanks for the vid i just stared to get bubbles from my cell using a MOT I think my newer cells will work real nice using one. Thank you for the vid.
By: 98209276. on 10 Aug 08, 01:57:32
try using another mot to rectifiy the voltage you get more amps and it works much much better hock the high voltage sec to the sec of the second mot and the original primary has very high dc amp out
By: ripplesouth. on 06 Jul 08, 05:48:45
If you not only put up a high voltage, but send the voltage through a PWM to several kilohertz, or better, several Mhz, You should be able to annilate the water molecules using plain tap water, river water, or urine.
By: ripplesouth. on 06 Jul 08, 05:37:10
Please repost this in high quality video. I cannot make out what is happening with the spark plug.
By: m3sca1. on 22 Jun 08, 06:21:10
wow thats cheapo manufacture for you. in the ones i pulled down they had 2. which is only a half wave rectifier. so we waste half of the power before it even gets used.
By: jrcboy. on 22 Jun 08, 06:05:32
yep!!, and thats a lot of punishment on concrete. Even the schematic pasted on this oven had only one diode on it. the only things between the secondary and the magnatron, was the one diode and the cap.
By: m3sca1. on 22 Jun 08, 05:57:10
lol-thats cos the chassis is grounded to the HV. im guessing it arced out to the floor from the transformer. there should be 2 diodes in each oven. the other 1 isnt so obvious. have you seen what FBRK8R has done with two MOT's and the drive motor from old washing machine? check it out-if you havent already=]
By: jrcboy. on 22 Jun 08, 05:24:45
The original schematic of the microwave had one large capicitor and one diode in the secondary, I'm not sure how the winding of the secondary was, but it used three terminals and a ground to the transformer core. (btw, this was an interesting project done on a concrete floor, I dont recomend it.)
By: m3sca1. on 22 Jun 08, 02:05:57
thanx for that -did you rectify the output like i did,or use it AC? it will pull over 4 inch arc without the rectifier/diodes. it would probably like to have the cap tho to balance the load. did you have the frequency doubler as well?
By: jrcboy. on 20 Jun 08, 04:15:25
my expirements with a microwave transformer was, I could get about a four inch spark when I had it wired up like the orignal was, with the capicitor still in place, maybe this will help.
By: YoTommy1. on 17 Jun 08, 14:38:25
Add a PWM and you'll get better results with the HHO cell
By: mdbreedi. on 19 Mar 08, 02:09:35
Might can get it from ebay just search for it or Ward's Natural Science. Got mine form Ebay. Stuff is pretty cheap.
By: m3sca1. on 19 Mar 08, 01:49:28
btw -im now running it with the frequency doubler from another microwave-and its fuse rating is 20amps.only blown 1 so far.
By: m3sca1. on 19 Mar 08, 01:44:17
thanx for that.where do i get the carbonate?
By: m3sca1. on 19 Mar 08, 01:43:31
i havent checked them with a meter.i figure they should cope with it tho,as that is what they are designed to do,make DC from that big transformer.I still get the same bright white light off the xenon flash tube,which tells me im getting DC.Or else it would be blue.
By: ZeroFossilFuel. on 19 Mar 08, 00:36:37
Do you check the diodes between experiments to make sure they're not shorted and you're still getting DC? That's quite a punishment you're putting them through.
By: mdbreedi. on 18 Mar 08, 01:28:54
Great video m3, keep up the good work. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos. Try a little baking soda or liquid drain cleaner, the one with sodium and potassium hydroxide mix if you can find it. Just a little bit in the water. Even better yet Potassium Carbonate in the plug test.
By: m3sca1. on 18 Mar 08, 00:48:23
good question-might have to get something welded up...
By: crob227. on 17 Mar 08, 20:14:55
when you jugging this spark? what will you use that wont melt.
By: toomyg155. on 16 Mar 08, 17:26:27
Interesting video nice :)
By: m3sca1. on 16 Mar 08, 09:21:20
yeah- i thought about it after seeing my cousin clean rusty old things in a mixture of 1 liter to 50 liters water and the results still amaze me! even got a bubble off the surface to pop when i lit it.=]
By: mielectric1. on 16 Mar 08, 08:54:38
molassus? hehe thats different mescal
By: josejir. on 13 Mar 08, 03:27:52
how many volt you are producing?how it work whit 400 to 500 DC volts?can you pulse the DC let said 16000 per min?how much DC.the diodes hold?
By: m3sca1. on 11 Mar 08, 00:01:23
yeah the diodes get hot-as does the transformer-not very effiecient but it works=]