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Help with H2o hydrogen separation.
« on: September 25, 2009, 05:23:26 PM »
I'm trying to find the natural harmonic frequency in which hydrogen and oxygen can be electrically pulsed to cause separation.

Is there any data on this subject. I have a Microprocessor controlled Phase lock loop circuit which generates a variable low to high frequency high voltage signal to a positive and negative electrolysis plate, in search of a frequency and voltage in which hydrogen and oxygen separate at a more efficient manner compared to DC electrolysis.

I understand that this frequency will vary depending upon the actual water being scanned. If I can pulse the water tank circuit at the natural harmonic frequency, I should be able to increase efficiency of the electrolysis process.

I'm curious if pressure and temperature will yield different results in  liquid ,gas or plasma state.

Everything has an harmonic frequency so I'm sure there's a way to find it. Anyone can help please respond.

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