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Re: TC for Electrolysis?



No doubt that the current flows by using the parasitic capacitance to
ground.  Only one wire would be needed with the ground forming the other
wire.
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Date: Thursday, January 06, 2000 1:51 PM
Subject: TC for Electrolysis?


>Original Poster: "mrand" <mrand-at-iols-dot-net>
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>Hi All,
>    I just joined the list to find answers I have on TC designs and
>applications.
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>    In Tesla's 1892 lecture before the IEE in London, he said the
following:
>"... Or we may, by the help of some artifice, decompose a solution in any
>electrolytic cell by connecting only one pole of the cell to the line or
>source of energy."  This statement followed his description of rotating a
>motor with a single wire from his bipolar HV/HF generator.
>
>Has any performed this experiment, or know of other researchers that have,
>to see if it is possible to decompose a solution in an electrolytic cell
>with one pole from a TC?
>
>Any suggestions on how to rectify the output from a bipolar TC?
>
>Thanks - Mike
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