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Here is the Video of the Experiment...

 

 

Here the parts for the reactor and the finished reactor.

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The cathode after the test, it is from steel.
 
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When you want Details for the Experiment you can look here:
 
 
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.
 
 
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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.

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You need to do more that post a video and a few pictures. Rule 2.7 says (emphasis added)

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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.

 

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