Guest guest Posted February 20, 2012 Report Share Posted February 20, 2012 In a message dated 2/19/2012 10:26:49 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, nave1@... writes: The thin in-line wire is doing nothing in your circuit. The resistor is probably doing nothing as well, unless it is a very high value. You would have to figure out the voltage you have on the power supply and the current you want and then calculate what you need for a resistor. Apparently, you know neither. Then you would have to acquire the correct wattage resistor in order to dissipate any heat developed in the resistor. Most likely what is having the most effect is reducing the power level, which you can do in some older microwaves. Dan Wow !!! What language are they speaking ? Sure isn't " hone the cylinders,-- shave the heads--mic. the crankshaft, seat the valves " I was lost after " the thin in-line wire is doing nothing " ----:-) Maybe it's time to go back to school for electricity..You guys are great.... Lois Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2012 Report Share Posted February 20, 2012 well, I'm sure the picture I get from you comment below isn't what you had in mind either--two new worlds to explore in my next lifetime: mechanics and electricity….LOL! mara > shave the heads Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2012 Report Share Posted February 20, 2012 Shills generally TRY to bury folks in scary BS (NOT baking soda...) ! This: > The thin in-line wire is doing nothing in your circuit. The resistor is > probably doing nothing as well, unless it is a very high value. You would > have to figure out the voltage you have on the power supply and the current > you want and then calculate what you need for a resistor. Apparently, you > know neither. Then you would have to acquire the correct wattage resistor in > order to dissipate any heat developed in the resistor. Most likely what is > having the most effect is reducing the power level, which you can do in some > older microwaves. > Dan (Overly techie, useless nonsense...) Was an attempt to produce JUST the result you responded with. My gadget WORKS. I can easily make others. My testing was done with real stuff & used up real time, in real life. The silver water I make with it is very, very good quality. I suggest that whenever anyone tries to bury you in BS - just walk away !!! As to this: > -- shave the heads How funny it must be to anyone not knowing all about engines !!! (Hint: it's automotive & not about looking like a chemo patient...) Best Wishes. mark Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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