These guys don't write things down, they use videos and interviews to communicate, this makes research difficult. I was under the impression that the coil is always active and is not switched off and on.
J Rohner uses, Scandium at the tip of his anode for some reason. He also uses four cathodes ( cut down spark plugs) at 110,000 volts each. He says they add up to 440,000 V total. I don't understand how this addition of voltage is figured. Cheers: Axil On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 12:34 AM, MarkI-ZeroPoint <zeropo...@charter.net>wrote: > Had to delete the 35KB picture in order for this to get posted…**** > > ** ** > > Here is what we have so far:**** > > **1. **Primarily just noble gases in a closed cylinder at low > pressure (1 to several atm). They just bounce around, occasionally > bouncing into each other but no chemical nor nuclear reactions taking > place. Real boring!**** > > **2. **There were three other elements mentioned, but in very small > amounts, and they were not obvious or in the bottom and not easily > visible. Thorium mentioned, but more on that later…**** > > **3. **Spark discharge starts the ionization/plasma generation > process near electrodes.**** > > **4. **Plasma is conductive and a large (DC) current flows between > other set of electrodes (anode/cathode).**** > > **5. **Then a miracle/the impossible happens! J**** > > ** ** > > Unknowns:**** > > **1. **When is the coil energized? > If Axil’s speculations are right, it would be on for steps 1 thru 3.**** > > **2. **Rohner did mention 2g of thorium at the conference, but I > thought that was only since he didn’t have something else at the > conference; vaguely remember hearing RF! Need to rewatch the videos…**** > > ** ** > > Analysis of attached Picture**** > > **1. **The lower-right electrode and upper-left are connected to > the SAME wire!**** > > **2. **The wire at lower left side electrode wraps underneath the > vacuum guage and connects to what looks like a ground terminal mounted to > side of electrode housing; then from there the wire goes into the wooden > box.**** > > **3. **The wire on the electrode in the upper-right side one cannot > see where it goes…. **** > > ** ** > > -Mark**** > > ** ** >