Well, tonight was the night.  I finally got the pipes fully assembled, spaced and wired.  I’ve attached some shots of the completed assembly as well as a few video clips to show how it performed.  Its nothing close to what Dave had shown in his very short video clip so we still have a ways to go, but I think this is the best test so far with using only water with no electrolytes added.

We were pulling 2.89A with a 12.4V battery which amounts to around 36W.  Straight DC with no pulsing circuit.  I didn’t video the pulsing circuit because at this point its a major joke.  When I plug that thing in with things set on their highest settings my amps go down to .4A and everything pretty much halts.  I will say one thing that I noticed however related to the pulsing circuit. When I had it plugged in, there were spots where it would shoot out large bubbles very quickly and then would sit a few seconds and would then shoot out more bubbles.  However, its impossible for anyone to tell me that they sat here and just played with settings until it performed like Dave showed in his video clip.  There are so many different combinations that you could spend a lifetime trying to find the right combination.

I’m therefore looking for some of the other pieces that I can add to the circuit to see how they effect it.  The pulsing circuit by itself is just not doing what people are claiming. And the mere fact that absolutely none of them tell you what they did to tune it proves to me that they have never done it and are only talking.

Anyway, here are a few shots of the final cell:

Here are a few video clips:

Test 024: This clip shows the cell fully assembled before entering the water.

Test 025: This clip shows the cell in the water for the very first time.

Test 026: This clip shows the cell running one more time for the night after being cycled a few times