RE: CS>ozone machine 
From: Harvey Norris 
Date: Wed, 21 May 2003 03:46:12

Harvey,

I am still waiting for a description of your circuit for verification, 
but in the meantime, I have completely analyzed the only arrangement 
possible. It is considerably different from the descriptions in your 
earlier postings.

If true, this is a very old configuration, and has been used in telephone 
filter circuits since just after World War 1. It is used in phase shift 
networks from audio to microwave. There are similar versions that have 
all-pass characteristics.

It is by no means a constant-current circuit. In fact, the entire thing 
could be replaced by a single resistor and a voltage source. If you 
placed both circuits in black boxes and looked at the current through the 
cell, you would be unable to tell the difference between them.

Your lack of understanding of common engineering circuits, and your 
incredibly garbled descriptions led me to believe you could not have 
built the circuit, and were therefore lying to the list members. 
Especially after you posted the link to the diagram showing L1C1 and 
L2C2, plus a description that can only be classified as technobabble.

I now apologize, and retract that statement. It is clear you have built 
it, and you are getting some results.

But your understanding of how it works would be considerably enhanced if 
you were to learn SPICE. It would also save you the time and expense of 
winding coils. Resistors are much cheaper.

I will post links to the SPICE analysis when I get confirmation that it 
is the same one you are using.

Best Regards,

Mike Monett


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