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this is mostly true, yes an engine is used to run an alternator to produce power to run a cell to produce hho and this hho runs the engine... you say this would require over 100% efficiency. this is only true for brute force electrolysis where a battery is just connected to steel plates in...
but im not using it in a car so your theory is flawed, anyway im not getting anywhere here so lets leave it at that. its pointless argueing over something we will never agree on so lets agree to disagree.
cheers for the info you previously provided
idont want to get into an argument on this but 2.45 ghz is NOT the resonant frequency of water, many people have said that it is when it isnt.
a microwave works by vibrating molecules which makes them rub against each other causing friction and in turn causing heat to be made. a microve no...
yes i agree m8 the "run your car on water" "water4gas" etc are scams.
these use mason jars or similar with upto 80amps running through them and only produce 1 litre per minute of gas.
however i asked a question about modifying or making an amplifier for a specific job i assume that it was...
cheers for the info guys, this may help you see what i want to achieve.
audioguru quite rightly said it takes about 750 ish watts for 1 hp
this is in terms of brute force power. what i am trying to do is achieve resonance. im sure you will all agree that you can destroy an object when you...
the project is for hho production yes. But however its ot added to the air intake and nor does the engine run lean.
the engine runs on just hho. i did read some of the arguements in another thread on here and while some could be considered valid, i dont belive that they are projected with...
hi all im new to the forum so hi to all
i have a question that i cant find an answer to.
i have a 555 frequency generator, putting out a frequency of about 43khz.
im looking for an amplifier capable of amplifying this signal.
looking for a total output power of 50watts or therabouts...
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