Re: [Vo]: Re: Magnetic Vortices Charged Water

2006-08-09 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Willis Jenkin's message of Sat, 5 Aug 2006 14:55:44 -0700: Hi Willis, [snip] Robin! On your response to my posting on ‘some’ in the field using pulsed DC and still obtaining gas production (H2, O2), below 1.2V, please be assured that it was not measured with a DC volt meter, more

Re: [Vo]: Re: Magnetic Vortices Charged Water

2006-08-06 Thread Terry Blanton
On 8/2/06, Willis Jenkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The Teflon pan may not be the best of containers to try your test in, I might suggest a liter beaker or some HDPE container. What I have observed is that a passive metal container is part of the circuit, if connected or not. Over the years many

Re: [Vo]: Re: Magnetic Vortices Charged Water

2006-08-04 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Willis Jenkin's message of Wed, 2 Aug 2006 12:34:36 -0700: Hi, [snip] I must say that when you do not see gas being evolved that you are working closer to strickly ohmic conduction versus ionic. Also you will not be able to stop gas once you exceed as Robin stated ~ 1.2V. Although

RE: [Vo]: Re: Magnetic Vortices Charged Water

2006-08-03 Thread patrick
Terry wrote: We will start with his oldest vehicle which he can no longer depreciate. He knows the risks. The rewards far outweigh his risk. Even a 10% improvement pays back in a little over a year. I mainly want to see if there's any difference due to charging. Terry/Jones (no Python

RE: [Vo]: Re: Magnetic Vortices Charged Water

2006-08-02 Thread Frederick Sparber
I went over our 12 plate (~ 1.0 cm spacing) with my cohort/lackey with a starting voltage of about 9 volts at 1.6 ma on the rechargeable power unit there were small bubbles on the water-plastic interface near the anode plate too. The rechargeable dc supply was brought up to ~ 13 vdc and the

Re: [Vo]: Re: Magnetic Vortices Charged Water

2006-08-02 Thread Terry Blanton
On 8/2/06, Jones Beene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: With 16 plates you can probably use 20 volts. Do you have a wall-wart near that level? Some of the HP large block transformers that they used to sell with their printers are 24 volts ... What about using two wall-warts in series? you have so many

Re: [Vo]: Re: Magnetic Vortices Charged Water

2006-08-02 Thread Terry Blanton
On 8/2/06, Willis Jenkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What ever this may be worth, otherwise sorry for taking your time. No no!! This is just the information we need. I love it when a lurker joins in. I'm getting bored talking to the same old farts. ;-) Do you have a picture of your setup?

Re: [Vo]: Re: Magnetic Vortices Charged Water

2006-08-02 Thread Terry Blanton
On 8/2/06, Jones Beene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Whoa... that might be a bit hasty. I think you will see a 30% boost if the device is properly built and sized, etc. but there are so many unanswered questions about long term corrosion, etc. John Steck mentioned this briefly. If the valves go

Re: [Vo]: Re: Magnetic Vortices Charged Water Picture

2006-08-02 Thread Terry Blanton
WJ's setup is here: http://geocities.com/terry1094/wtrchg.jpg Willis, How long have you been charging in this photo? Is there an electrolyte? If so, what kind (NaCl, KOH, etc)? Voltage and current? TIA Terry On 8/2/06, Willis Jenkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Here is a simple unit, 500ml

Re: [Vo]: Re: Magnetic Vortices Charged Water Picture

2006-08-02 Thread Terry Blanton
On 8/2/06, Jones Beene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Terry Willis already answered your questions in the same post ... must be a hot afternoon in Hot-lanta... g Yeah, and since Iana.org took over the Inet, nothing has been right. However, I have some bad news. I tested experimental and control

Re: [Vo]: Re: Magnetic Vortices Charged Water Picture

2006-08-02 Thread Terry Blanton
On 8/2/06, Jones Beene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Still hopeful that Terry can make some unsalted BAM water ... It's still chargin'! BTW, Blanton distilleries make some premium bourbon: http://www.blantonsbourbon.com But don't snipe at that: