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brkwind2

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Burn water
« on: June 10, 2008, 12:58:31 PM »
I see people claiming to separate water for burning using electrolysis.  Would there be any advantage to high voltage dc?  I was thinking of using an inverter on the battery, then stepping up the 120v by feeding a transformer backwards, so to speak, which would get me to 460 vac which could then be rectified to 230 vdc.  Would there be any advantage to the higher voltage?  I like the idea of the inverter limiting current too.  Maybe I wouldn't burn up all the wiring in my car.

I'll beg forgiveness in advance for my ignorance in hopes one of you smart people can save me a lot of time if I'm barking up the wrong tree.  Thanks.

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