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3/5/2003 - I apologize for the long delay in posting the text to go with these tests. I have been busy with so many things lately that I have not really had the time.

What you're looking at here are my first real attempts at using my function generator to produce different frequencies with which to test low energy or Over Unity Electrolysis. I took a simple diode and placed that across the function generator terminals. I am showing a normal Sine Wave here since it is hard to see good square waves on the oscilloscope. For my tests, I did try square, sine and triangular waves. You can note the the bottom of the waves are cancelled out by the diode.


Here's the setup. I was using 4 'D' batteries in series to give me 6 volts and an auto light to reduce the amperage. The function generator output was rectified with the diode, then pumped into a transistor which controlled the D cell battery current.


In my little 1 liter bottle, I have standard #304 stainless steel welding rod. It would be best to use #316 since that is much more resistant to corrosion, but I didn't have any #316 handy. I got some Sulfuric Acid from the local battery warehouse, and started adding electrolyte until my amperage reached the desired level. I was aiming for around .300 A (300 ma).


.245 was prett close so on with the tests!


As you can see I'm evolving gasses. The trouble is, it's a bit hard to determine if I'm getting more or less since it is so damn cloudy!

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