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From: Jones Beene

JB: Along with about half of Wales, but hey ... what's wrong with a bit of inbreeding? 

TB:  What choice do you have on an island?
 
JB: BTW, a small Teflon-coated cooking pot, placed over a large speaker magnet seems to be working, as there is a slight expansion of the water level and no electrolysis gases being released. 
 
I suppose this is what one wants. The circulation caused by the magnet might be an important feature ... or not. 
 
Expansion means lower density - and ergo: possible nanobubbles, right? No evidence of an increase in viscosity yet. We will see. 

TB:  You have to flying sauciers? Or have you abandoned the control?
 
JB:  Are you underway, Terry-Joe? 

TB: Yes, but what's the point of replicating your work if that's all that is needed to make the fuel? Maybe I should pursue another approach. I have an idea. Here's my approach. I gathered the materials:

http://www.geocities.com/terry1094/Materials.JPG

Note that I plan to use teflon tape to insulate the threaded rods from the plates. I am using a 3M adhesive to assemble the plates. The adhesive comes in a roll and is similar to double-sided adhesive foam. I attach conductors to one side of the adhesive (two conductors per plate for reliability . . . color-coded, BTW):

http://www.geocities.com/terry1094/Connection.JPG

I attach adhesive only (no conductor) to the other side of the next plate:

http://www.geocities.com/terry1094/Adhesive.JPG

You can see that the adhesive is clear when the red backing is removed; but, it maintains its structure keeping the plates electrically separated. I then carefully align the plates and press and voila!

http://www.geocities.com/terry1094/Assembly.JPG

With this assembly, I can test Denny Klein's idea by applying voltage only to the outside plates. Or I can apply any voltage to any and all plates or no voltage to any plate. I should finish today.

Whaddya think? Got an idea for a new protocol? Or should I try Denny Klein's approach of only electrolyzing with the outside plates?

http://hytechapps.com/

I wouldn't know how to test if the resulting Aquygen gas was anything other than H2 + O2, however.

Suggestions anyone?

Terry

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