BTW. That Water-Solid Interface Helmholtz Double Layer
covers a lot of territory.
 
From the bottom of the oceans to waves washing over the sands of beaches
to streams and rivers (Grand Canyon Hydrinos?)  to groundwater/clays.
 
Fred
----- Original Message -----
From: Frederick Sparber
To: vortex-l
Sent: 5/6/2006 3:54:03 AM
Subject: RE: Joe Cell Theories

>
> OTOH, treating the Cell as a stacked series of cylindrical electrolytic capacitors
> doesn't do much either. 
>
Unless the approximately 0.7 square meter Metal-Water Helmholtz
Double-Layer Interface in the Cell under low pressure boiling conditions is
generating Beta Aether-Casimir Force-ZPE-Supercapacitor
"Exploding Capacitor" OU Effect "gases". Maybe?
----- Original Message -----
Sent: 5/6/2006 3:14:02 AM
Subject: RE: Joe Cell Theories

Slight problems.
 
The resistivity of high purity (de-ionized) water runs about 15 Megohm-cm at 26 C.
 
With the cylindrical configuration of the Cell, unless it was filled with 30 ohm-cm
seawater the most current attainable using a 12 volt battery  with 1500 ohm-cm
water (4 orders of magnitude reduction in resistivity)  would be less
than 1.0 ampere.
About 2.5 amperes would be attainable by hooking all of the concentric
cylinders surrounding the tubular cathode, to the anode instead of "floating" them.
 
OTOH, treating the Cell as a stacked series of cylindrical electrolytic capacitors
doesn't do much either.  :-)
 
Fred
 

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