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Thread: effects of megnetism on electrolysis

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    sm0kin Guest

    effects of megnetism on electrolysis

    tonight was playing around with my new cell. Decided to wrap a long 14 gauge wire around the cell. 6 wraps ran the wire in series. - from power to one end of wrapped wire. connected other end of wire to negative on cell. applied power and it appeared to produce better then previously. so i came in did a few searches on the boards and found very little. did a search on googl and found these very interesting pages

    http://www.geocities.com/mj_17870/mag1.html

    give it a full look. he does some experiments with ceramic magnets. he does some test on the magnets themselves.

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    Butch Guest

    Nice Info sm0kin, I only read a Little and breez'ed past the rest... will Have to read more of this after I get some Sleep

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    godoveryou Guest
    This board really needs moderators to eliminate spam.

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    sm0kin Guest
    they do you just have to report the post to them.

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    Nice paper on this matter.

    This looks like somthing I will be able to incert into my findings.

    Possibly the victory lap I have been searching for .

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    sp1r0 Guest
    Very interesting. I had to snapshot all his pages reading and re-reading. This is a neat little video relevent to this topic.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4YCojUlBZA

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    Scroll down to page 10-68

    www.free-energy-info.co.uk/Chapter10.pdf

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    This one is also relevant to the topic, very interesting:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRz0a2qiCtc

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