by mrgalleria » Fri Jun 09, 2006 6:07 am
Hi Again Farrahday,
we've got to stop meeting like this. ha
Anyway, L-rods or divining rods are usually just cut coat hangers with an L shape, held gently in the hands close together facing forward and used to detect very subtile magnetic fields. As you approach a field, the rods will point out the direction of that flow. It can take a little patience to accomplish. You may want to start with something easy like locating an underground water line or sewer line, as these emit a good magnetic field.
On the cell, you want the tubes positive facing up. To find positive hold the rods at the center of an upright tube and slowly move up then down. At the end of the tube where the rods move apart, that is positive, where the rods come together, that is negative.
Ormus may or may not be good in a joe cell. I believe it is good because it seems to reflect characteristics similar to stage 3 water in description.
Negative electricity is a must know for the joe cell. I recommend a good google on neg. elec. and try to read and understand all you can as this concept is basically ignored by most scientist. Peter Stevens is probably THE MAN on joe cells. He is posting yahoo groups on joe cells (3).
It is true that my cell construction varies from the norm in some designs you mentioned.
I have found that going to thicker material as the tubes increase in dia. seems to effect a more balanced ion flow throughout the cell as a whole. This translates into a more balanced output of gases in all portions of the cell, verses the typical heavy activity towards the center and less towards the outer tubes. A curious effect discovered accidentally.
Shortening the tubes from outer to inner was a nessessity of adding the friction fit cap at the bottom of the tube. The cap was added because the energy attracted to the cell is said to act thusly: either is attracted to and then repelled by metals, it will enter the water, and being light floats upward. It seems logical that some of the energy will travel downward if there is an opening, which would result in lost performance. Adding caps should in no way hinder the cells ability to collect energy and may accentuate it. It is my goal to make the joe cell more dependable, and easier to start and operate. As you know these are current weaknesses of the joe cell.
Bill