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Re: TC for Electrolysis?
Yes, in the bipolar coil arrangement the "ground" is the other secondary
coil end wire some distance away in air. The wire powering the motor also
needed inductance, several wounds on a metal core, and capacitance in the
form of a sheet of metal forming an LC resonance circuit.
I heard that Tim Raney built a bipolar circuit. Can he be reached? I would
like to built or buy a unit. Has anyone built a bipolar coil? I have
several questions. Fredrick Strong's description of his coil in the 1917
Electrical Experimenter Magazine is the best description I have seen to
date.
Thanks - Mike
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Date: Friday, January 07, 2000 1:30 AM
Subject: Re: TC for Electrolysis?
>Original Poster: "Jim Lux" <jimlux-at-jpl.nasa.gov>
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>No doubt that the current flows by using the parasitic capacitance to
>ground. Only one wire would be needed with the ground forming the other
>wire.
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>Date: Thursday, January 06, 2000 1:51 PM
>Subject: TC for Electrolysis?
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>>Original Poster: "mrand" <mrand-at-iols-dot-net>
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>>Hi All,
>> I just joined the list to find answers I have on TC designs and
>>applications.
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>> In Tesla's 1892 lecture before the IEE in London, he said the
>following:
>>"... Or we may, by the help of some artifice, decompose a solution in any
>>electrolytic cell by connecting only one pole of the cell to the line or
>>source of energy." This statement followed his description of rotating a
>>motor with a single wire from his bipolar HV/HF generator.
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>>Has any performed this experiment, or know of other researchers that have,
>>to see if it is possible to decompose a solution in an electrolytic cell
>>with one pole from a TC?
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>>Any suggestions on how to rectify the output from a bipolar TC?
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>>Thanks - Mike
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