Hi guys,
i am not new to the forum, though i haven't posted yet. I have read a lot of great stuff on this forum. I have never seen a question posted about faraday efficiency and monoatomic gases i believe are being produced in electrolisys of water. Faraday efficiency is being calculated with the use of twoatomic structures of Hydrogen and Oxygen, "they" say that gases cannot be present in monoatomic structure in the nature.
I don't know if you all have read about Atomic Hydrogen Torch that was used in 1920s, but i believe that's a good example of overunity.
William Lyne says that monoatomic hydrogen, when combined with another monoatomic hydrogen taps energy from the "ether", therefor the exccess of heat when recombined to H2. He claims that there is a potential of well over 1000% faraday efficency.
It is believed that hydroxy when ignited recombines back to water as Daniel Klein claims in his AquyGen technology. He also claims that the gas burns at 270 - 290 F, but he can melt tungsten with it, that has a melting point at about 10000 F, does that make any sense at all ? I guess we are talking about ether.
So we can take hydroxy, ignite it, apply it to a proper medium and get a lot of heat energy from it, the coolest thing would be to just convert heat to electricity with sterling engine or something similar, maybe this new chips that make direct conversion of heat to electricity will be the answer to the problem.
For an example if we take Bob Boyce's "Welding Gas Generators" design that uses 142.5 VDC @ 6.02 about 860 WATTS, if William Lyne is correct and i am prety much sure he is, you could probably heat a whole block of homes with 860 wats (water radiator heating).
I my self am planing to build a similiar to Bob's design and make a home heating system, and maybe later on i will build a steam engine (Green Steam), and try to prove overunity.
Sebaw