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Re: Circuit design help - power supply - Non FIRST
I appreciate the warning, Ken -
You're right in that this is a hydrogen/oxygen electrolysis chamber, but I have taken into account the actual vs. apparent input. I'm not going for "over-unity" since I don't really believe that it's possible with current technologies, but resonance is a contributor to gas production (it is used by the US government in military electrolysis applications, not to help split water but to allow the electrodes to clear from gas bubbles and therefore maintain a larger surface area) and with voltage dropped below the threshold voltage, electrolysis becomes minimally endothermic. This circuit is just designed to help get closer to 100% efficiency and let me test out a few theories about stretching and relaxing hydrogen bonds, along with seeing if heat energy can be used to supplement the system such that our output may come close to our input and hydrogen may prove a viable storage option for energy transport on a small scale.
Now I'll take another look at the ideas presented, and see if I can set up a schematic in my mind before I try to build the supply.
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