Hey guys. I've been researching this pulse electrolysis method for a while now, and still have tons of unanswered quistions. maby you could help me out.?
1)At what voltage (with frequency applied) does water split best?
2)Now ive heard alot of things about resonating water, and the one point that sticks out most to me is that water doesnt have a spicific resonant frequency, but rather a wide range of frequencies at which it is effected. Is this true? And if so, what frequency works best for splitting water?
3)I've seen alot of curcuits meant to send an electrical square pulse to the electrodes, in hopes of improving the preformance of the electrolyzer. But I have little electrical experience, and most of the circuits dont go up the the majority of frequencies that ive heard of being the best frequency for splitting water (2.4Ghz, 10Ghz ect.).
So my quistion is, Are there any pre-built oscillators that will work well for this application? OR is there a diagram of a circuit THAT WORKS (most of them on the net, ive heard dont work) and incorpirates the best frequency for splitting water?
4)I know there are alot of different wave forms out there. sine and square waveforms seem to be the "top placers" or most popular for splitting water. So which one is best, if any? or is there anouther waveform that i didnt mension that works better?
Im sorry i asked so many quistions, but i belive that it is an exilent way to learn stuff. I know you may not be able to answer all of them, but I would appreaciate it if you answered as many as you can, it would help me immensly
thanks
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