--- Del Crow <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ok... but some questions. What testing indicates
> bacterial and viral
> killing capacity at 1 ppm? Doubtless some of the
> little stinkers would be
> effectively inactivated or killed...which ones have
> you tried your colloid
> on? Is your calculation of the ppm unquestionably
> correct? I believe I
> could create a water-submerged arc, but a lot of
> control would be
> necessary. What difference "Pulsed" DC would make
> over AC, which is already
> pulsed would be another query I would have.
In this process using huge 56 henry coils, the AC
resonant effects have been explored and it should be
easy to say that the dc arcing method produces a very
unquenchable arc compared to its ac cousin. However
using the ac method very conclusive proof can be made
that water can be absorbing a high frequency
oscillation, or what I have termed a Multiple Wave
Oscillation. Any load can be subjected to a double gap
BRS as I have named it. I have done numerous
experiments towards making that load to water. A
scope can monitor the arcing at these double arc gaps
through the EM radiation it recieves from a coil
sensor.. We can actually input these MWO oscillations
into our body, as I have successfully treated myself
with gout by that method. When this treatment occurs
one can see the actual monitoring of the vibrations
being absorbed by simply sticking ones finger through
a sensing coil to oscilloscope. This produces a 180
phased signal as the body acts like a scalar
amplifier, providing an amplified signal compared to
that found in the space of the treatment plate. Having
gone off topic, it is found that moving water also
produces this effect, of producing multitraced formed
scope forms at the input side as evidence of the
increase of electrical vibrations evidenced by the BPS
rates at the arc bars. So in the the creation of
electrified water by MWO oscillations we must first
put the water in the correct vortexian free fall with
magnets at the vortex And then allow the BRS
terminals,(which could be silver wire!) To be at the
entrance and exit points of that falling water, anywho
back to this topic...
Using a 56 Henry Air core coil of 1000 ohms, 440
volts from a step up transformer can be safely
inputed. We can get a 15 fold voltage rise by AC
resonant techniques. Using two coils in this BRS gives
a 30 fold input voltage rise, entirely interior, and
not exterior to the circuit. That 60 hz resonance uses
.12 Uf (microfarad) for its capacity value
corresponding to its L value of 56 Henry. Now to
resonate at twice the frequency means the C value must
be reduced 4 fold or at .3 Uf. Of course every
inductor used has a different C value that it will
resonate to at 120 hz, and these numbers are only
supplied for comparison. The original resonance
formula for L and C is Resonant freq= 1/{2 pi times
the square root of LC] That is the 120 resonant hz
value found to be placed at the unfiltered dc output
of the full wave rectifier, sending the DC Pulsed
signals{the C value is what eliminates those pulses as
a dc filter, by using a smaller filter, much smaller
output voltages are reached, but at the same time in
this case it supplies a higher voltage for a lesser
amperage input} It is the dc resistance of the coil
that serves as the current limiting factor. As soon as
we create a break in that dc resonant circuit, it will
produce the laser like arc, that may possiblY survive
underwater. I will be working with this soon. HDN
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