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Author Topic: Acoustic dissociation of water - John Worrell Keely, 42.8khz and all that.  (Read 2007 times)
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Acoustic dissociation of water - Keely, 42.8khz.

Is anyone working in this field?

I notice that the cost of ~40khz transmitters, and their amplifiers has tumbled recently. A snag is that the tuning of  the amp to the critical  frequency is not  that straightforward. It can be a matter of looking at the circuit board, working out how it works and replacing certain fixed components with either a variable  one or an additional circuit.

 
   
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I have wasted 5 mins of my life ?? tough shit - I know people who have lost their life . re gear


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This is the sort of gear I had in mind:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2X-50W-40KHZ-Transducers-1X-AC-220V-100W-Ultrasonic-Cleaner-Power-Driver-Board-/322527305896?hash=item4b182020a8%3Ag%3AZJAAAOSwrFxbbP8L&nma=true&si=j9KMevarY6uKfirMKNFEluMmzss%253D&orig_cvip=true&nordt=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557

If you put the number on the PCB,  13913887466 100W, into Google Images, you get various circuit diagrams which might  indicate how to tune  the output to Keely's frequency.
   
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