RE: Could Low Level Electrolysis Be Overunity?

2005-05-23 Thread Zell, Chris
How about the stuff Kanarev did? Any good? http://guns.connect.fi/innoplaza/energy/story/Kanarev/electrolysis -Original Message- From: Edmund Storms [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2005 11:54 AM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: Re: Could Low Level

Re: Could Low Level Electrolysis Be Overunity?

2005-05-22 Thread Edmund Storms
Jones Beene wrote: Ed, When extra H+ or OH- are added to make the fluid conductive, the H2O is no longer pure and at unit activity. In essence, energy has been added that has partially split the water into H and O. As a result, less energy is required as voltage to complete the process. I

Re: Could Low Level Electrolysis Be Overunity?

2005-05-22 Thread Jones Beene
Ed, When extra H+ or OH- are added to make the fluid conductive, the H2O is no longer pure and at unit activity. In essence, energy has been added that has partially split the water into H and O. As a result, less energy is required as voltage to complete the process. If the energy added to

Re: Could Low Level Electrolysis Be Overunity?

2005-05-22 Thread Edmund Storms
Jones Beene wrote: Ah...Ultra high efficiency electrolysis - it is a subject that reappears at least yearly on vortex. As it is involved in CF, there are probably more water-splitters here per capita than anywhere else on the net. Between all the water and hair-splitters, we could set up a c

Re: Could Low Level Electrolysis Be Overunity?

2005-05-22 Thread Jones Beene
Ah...Ultra high efficiency electrolysis - it is a subject that reappears at least yearly on vortex. As it is involved in CF, there are probably more water-splitters here per capita than anywhere else on the net. Between all the water and hair-splitters, we could set up a chapter of Slitters-An

RE: Could Low Level Electrolysis Be Overunity?

2005-05-22 Thread Zell, Chris
Maybe it does and goes unnoticed as much of the excess current gets turned into heat. -Original Message- From: Robin van Spaandonk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 9:59 PM To: vortex-l@eskimo.com Subject: Re: Could Low Level Electrolysis Be Overunity? In reply to

Re: Could Low Level Electrolysis Be Overunity?

2005-05-20 Thread Robin van Spaandonk
In reply to Zell, Chris's message of Fri, 20 May 2005 13:18:24 -0500: Hi, [snip] > > Could low level, pulsed electrolysis of water be >overunity? > > There have been some reports of this happening - >although they have been attributed to measurement errors by skep

Could Low Level Electrolysis Be Overunity?

2005-05-20 Thread Zell, Chris
Could low level, pulsed electrolysis of water be overunity? There have been some reports of this happening - although they have been attributed to measurement errors by skeptics. Suppose that, at any given instant, a few, random water molecul