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Little Pulse Circuit that can handle some big watts
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http://www.livevideo.com/byte312An experimental pulse circuit that can handle large current draws from HHO generators without more... heating up or burning out. Not a motor speed control, or a lamp dimmer. This, as far as I know, has never been done before. This modulates a DC current with high voltage spikes and will not severely limit power output. It works on the same principle that causes your lights to flicker off and on again in a lightning storm. No excessive lights, knobs, switches, or guages are used. It will send pulses into the generator which can resonate with the molecular rate of the water in solution. Adjustable from 580 Hz to 41,000 Hz. The pulse width narrows as frequency increases. One simple adjustment, and almost no loss of power from heat dissipation, or resistance. Thousands of volts can be quite shocking so beware. Now I must name it. Hummm... Moore's Modulator? Inverse pulse induction power clamping modulator? DC carrier pulse wave modulator? Power pulse interrupter? Golly gee it looks too simple to work, are you sure it works circuit because I saw something much more complicated that I don't know how it works and stuff and I was so in awe that I purchased ten of em and I don't know how to connect one of them up but they look so cool man with all the neat twisty things and a small chunk of rare meteor that fell to Earth in New Mexico back in 1942 that emanates dark energy from the void of the Universe dude? Heck, I will just call it "The little pulse circuit that could," or LPCTC
Rating: (0 ratings) Views: 524 Added: Feb 15, 2008
Category: Technology Author: sm0ky40
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