This weekend I’ve spent all my time rebuilding things.  My circuits now find a home inside a plastic case from Radio Shack to get rid of the wires.  I’ve soldered in the new MOSFET and CAPS so that all my circuits appear to be working correctly.  I’ve mounted the boards inside my box and added a 12v fan to keep things nice and cool.

 Next I build a new 4 cell system out of Plexy so that I can better video the test results for everyone to see.  The new setup is much better for seeing the bubbles between the cells as well as down below the water level.

With the new tuning circuit in place, the hydrogen output is very very low.  I think that now that I have the circuit working properly I now have to actually tune it in order to find the frequency for things to work well.  This is going to require quite a bit of work I would imagine and am still thinking through the process to determine the best way to go about it.

I have hooked the system to a buzzer in order to hear the frequency changes but didn’t get what I was looking for. You can see this in the videos that I’ve uploaded.  I’ll post questions on the forum so for more info see there.

The new tank looks like its going to do great for future video work as you can see a lot better now.

Anyway, no new test results only new setup and the video will walk you through all of that.

Here is a picture of the new box

Test-019 - This test walks you through the new circuit boards and setup.  Also lets you hear the circuits performing over a buzzer.

Test-020 - This test shows the new cell running straight DC without the timing circuit.  Notice the way the bubbles seem to start from where the cathode runs through the plates and not from the very bottom.