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Originally Posted by seamus
Hi all. This is my first real post here. I was invited to this forum by Aaron, after a little e-mail correspondence over a couple of years. I think we were both researching pulsed DC electrolysis when I first contacted him.
Anyways, all this talk of radiant pulses and metal structures picking them up and sending them to the battery made me think of the EV Gray tube, in which a double or triple layer of copper mesh surrounds a spark-gap radiant discharge to collect same and send it to the specially-built motor. Has anyone tried simply building a metal mesh structure around their coils to attempt to pick up "leaked" radiant energy?
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First of all, welcome!
i have heard of the EV-gray tube you described, although i think wrapping it around the coil will not do the SG any good. i have read posts that state that messing with the field around the coil lowers the rpm. Besides, you are getting the radiant anyway.
I still want to make a gray tube one day, but as i recall the electrode tips have to be coated with some kind of precious metal, that's what held me back from doing it
