[NewCandle] Structured running water?

Jones Beene jonesb9 at pacbell.net
Thu May 17 13:06:02 EDT 2007


K,

You missed the main point of this one, I think. He does make/sell units 
which use electrolyte - so getting lots of gas was not the issue here.

Near the start, he gets some gas with ~10 amps but then at the end a lot 
more with less current. The only difference - apparently - the running 
water. I don't see this as related to the circuit as much as to the 
structure of the water.

Jones



Keith Nagel wrote:
> Hi Jones,
> 
> I didn't see any information about the circuit, but I sort
> of gathered from his talk that he was using those big car
> batteries? If so, with a constant voltage system, what is
> being measured here is the conductivity of the water. A more
> conductive water produces more gas for a given voltage,
> at greater efficiency. This from ohms law, and faradays
> law. From the photo's, it looks like the plates are in parallel?
> If so, then 10 volts overpotential is pretty bad, like
> <10% efficient. Maybe you can fedex him some Red Devil?
> 
> With a constant current system, you'd look at voltage to
> measure efficiency. And gas output would be the same in
> all cases, unless other reactions are taking place ( "junk"
> as he puts it, mainly corroded iron from the clorine ).
> 
> I hope he has better luck gas sealing plexi than I did (grin).
> 
> K.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: [NewCandle] Structured running water?
> 
> 
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVL8Q7Hqt6Y&mode=related&search=
> 
> This guy John Aarons has a number of interesting tests and vids. It is 
> "small science" but it could be meaningful.
> 
> This one seems to indicate that tap water will produce much more gas, if 
> it has been allowed to "run" for 30 seconds or so, prior to use... 
> compared to normal tap water out of the faucet.
> 
> Does this "runnning" somehow structure the molecules in a linear way, so 
> that they dissociate faster ? Doesn't really make much sense.
> 
> Jones
> 
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