Hi-
How about,magnetic(Faraday coil) shocks?
Father Time

1sclunn wrote:

> the power needed is very small .012 watts to power the meter . of course if
> you have some led lights then your may need more .   I found a toy ambulance
> that I can make look like my truck with a little cutting . I don't know
> anything about Englehardt catalyst but If you can get a few ma out then your
> in the running . I am still thing of having the contest go for a year as
> this will give plenty of time for interesting stuff to come up .  Let me
> know what you find . how about something that bobs up and down with magnets
> passing a coil?
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Chuck Hursch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 11:51 PM
> Subject: Re: amazing! hood ornament extendes range
>
> > Well, here's one, and since I'm tired right now, I'll claim that
> > alibi if people laugh too much...  I hope this doesn't put me in
> > with the windmill-on-top-of-the-car group.
> >
> > Anyways, last night was reading about the Englehardt catalyst
> > that they have been putting on ICE radiators to catalyze to
> > oxygen the ozone passing through.  Well, the thought occurred to
> > my weary brain, could we use this same effect to produce some
> > kind of voltage potential and, maybe, current, ie. wattage?  Or
> > can one just not do that with a catalyst?
> >
> > Chuck Hursch
> > Larkspur, CA
> > www.geocities.com/nbeaa
> >
> >


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