At 05:40 am 21/07/2006 -0600, you wrote:
>
>http://electrochem.cwru.edu/ed/encycl/art-c03-elchem-cap.htm
>
> " pseudocapacitance provides one of the best examples of electrochemical 
> (pseudo)capacitance as, in addition to the almost constant capacitance over a 
> wide voltage range, its reversibility is excellent, with a cycle life over 
> several hundred-thousand cycles. Furthermore, the pseudocapacitance can 
> increase the capacitance of an electrochemical capacitor by as much as an 
> order of magnitude over that of the double-layer capacitance."
>
>http://www.thejoecell.com/
>
>Hamish says:
>" I believe the Joe Cell is essentially a kind of supercapacitor. It's similar 
>in many ways to an old-fashioned 
>Leyden jar. It has the ability to absorb and hold a charge. Unlike a normal 
>capacitor however, it does not 
>release that charge. It simply accumulates charge. In essence, it is an 
>electron accumulator. "
>
>And I believe the Joe Cell pre-conditioning and ongoing electrolysis promotes
>Exothermic Pseudo-Autoionization of the water followed by Solvation-Hydration
>of the (OH-) (H+) and (H3O+) ions forming Nanoclusters/Droplets or Nanobubbles
>the same as the Wilson Cloud Chamber or The Bubble Chamber used in
>particle physics.
>
>And the ICE compression-pilot H2 ignition can release about 1,000 kJ/mole H2O
>or up to 25,000 BTU/LB H2O "burned", which is about the same as Diesel fuel.
>
>Fred


Sounds good Fred. Let's hope you're right.

Frank

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