tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3833363424082451023.post6441651800869928304..comments2023-06-03T13:18:56.716+01:00Comments on no way out: ELECTROLYSIS OF WATERdognamedbluehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05123316205972254808noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3833363424082451023.post-67121625444989729842011-10-09T16:30:01.304+01:002011-10-09T16:30:01.304+01:00"In the Example of a fuel cell circuit of FIG..."In the Example of a fuel cell circuit of FIG. 1, a water capacitor is included. The step-up coil is formed on a conventional toroidal core formed of a compressed ferromagnetic powered material that will not itself become permanently magnetized, such as the trademarked "Ferramic 06# "Permag" powder as described in Siemens Ferrites Catalog, CG-2000-002-121, (Cleveland, Ohio) No. F626-1205". The core is 1.50 inch in diameter and 0.25 inch in thickness. A primary coil of 200 turns of 24 gauge copper wire is provided and coil of 600 turns of 36 gauge wire comprises the secondary winding."<br /><br />a simple read through of the information will supply you with the relevant info you required - a ferro-magnetic power supply - & I'm sure if fitted to a car then the car battery would me more than sufficient - & as it is such a small unit the power supply is not massive as assumed <br /><br />[explanation: "ferro-magnetic power supply" - two circular magnets on top of each other, spinning & generating electricity, a self contained, perpetual energy supply - for other examples see: john searle]dognamedbluehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05123316205972254808noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3833363424082451023.post-4254804616801635562011-10-02T09:12:47.467+01:002011-10-02T09:12:47.467+01:00if I understand correctly, then the author is refe...if I understand correctly, then the author is referring to the well known electrolysis, a process converting water into oxigen and hydrogen.. the process is requiring a lot of electrical energy, where is this energy coming from??????<br />CavemanAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3833363424082451023.post-67394629354395915252011-10-02T05:42:33.859+01:002011-10-02T05:42:33.859+01:00Most interesting info.
Many thanks.
- AangirfanMost interesting info.<br /><br />Many thanks.<br /><br />- AangirfanAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com