Phantom5 Posted October 4, 2018 Posted October 4, 2018 Here is the Video of the Experiment... Here the parts for the reactor and the finished reactor. The cathode after the test, it is from steel. When you want Details for the Experiment you can look here: http://jlnlabs.free.fr/cfr/diycfr/index.htm End at the end, i messeaurd 133 Wh of Output energy and the Input Energy is 141 Wh. So i dont have more Energy, as i put in it.
Strange Posted October 4, 2018 Posted October 4, 2018 5 minutes ago, Phantom5 said: So i dont have more Energy, as i put in it. What a surprise.
mistermack Posted October 4, 2018 Posted October 4, 2018 The normal procedure of introducing something new, is to explain the scientific principles involved first. Not going straight to the materials used, and video of bubbling beakers.
swansont Posted October 4, 2018 Posted October 4, 2018 ! Moderator Note You need to do more that post a video and a few pictures. Rule 2.7 says (emphasis added) Advertising and spam is prohibited. We don't mind if you put a link to your noncommercial site (e.g. a blog) in your signature and/or profile, but don't go around making threads to advertise it. Links, pictures and videos in posts should be relevant to the discussion, and members should be able to participate in the discussion without clicking any links or watching any videos. Videos and pictures should be accompanied by enough text to set the tone for the discussion, and should not be posted alone. Users advertising commercial sites will be banned. The only substance in your post is that your power output did not exceed the input, so there's not much you can conclude here. 1
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