[NewCandle] Dead batt. OU?
Jones Beene
jonesb9 at pacbell.net
Thu Mar 8 18:30:22 EST 2007
Keith
.... It's been a month now, any public replications?
I cannot find anyone on either of the forums where this is a major
topic, who says they flat-out have one running on just a cap, but almost
everyone agrees that it so remarkably efficient, even crudely assembled
- compared with their experiences with pulsed motors- that there are
continuing to try to improve it.
Now as to the dead battery "reviver" - that is more intriguing in a
roundabout way, and from my perspective as a water-fuel enthusiast, it
might have more potential - but not as you might be thinking - instead
perhaps as way to get very spikey AC into an electrolyte at 99%
efficiency. IOW as a DC/AC transformer but "not your normal AC".
Of course any any good alternator will give you 85-95% eff with sine
waves, but there is anecdote and Russian info that spikey AC current (or
arcing DC) is far more efficient at water splitting (Karanev et al) but
it is usually lossy to achieve.
http://guns.connect.fi/innoplaza/energy/story/Kanarev/index.html#Kanarevreactor
Caveat: how many trustworthy Russians do you know? (who are still there
and want to leave)
Some of those scope shots on Harti's site (like page 50) look like the
prototype negative resistance "noise on steroids" ... which 'spikiness'
in a way makes the "nearly OU" situation even more remarkable (maybe)
since using that spikiness in a cap ?? well, lets just say it probably
does not recitfy very efficiently through a diode to charge the cap with
- But for splitting water - who knows?
Jones
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