Amp Restriction
10 Stages To Amp Restriction in the VIC
- Variable Pulse Voltage Frequency adjusted to keep amp flow to a minimum
- Variable Gated Pulse is adjusted to reduce amp flow still further, while allowing voltage amplitude and pulse frequency to be adjusted to tune into higher gas yields
- Resistive Wire 430/FR on Secondary Coil
- Weak Air Space between Primary/Secondary coupling is a stop gap method of restricting amps since no electrical connection exists inside said air-gap
- Amp restricting functions prior to Transformer Action prevent "Power Drop" during pulsing operations under load
- Resistive Wire 430/FR in Resonant Charging Chokes
- Natural Water having 20ppm / No Chemical Additives
- Cavity Insulation - Prevent Electrical Leakage
- Pulsing Circuit remains the same with more excitor pairs added. Power loss is held to a minimum
- Primary / Secondary Weak Coupling
Step 11: Voltage Amplitude is adjusted no further, to keep amp flow to a minimum, once Compounding Action is properly maintained.
Citations
Modern Dictionary of Electronics - 6th Edition by Rudolf F. Graf
Exhibit BX, Encyclopedia of Chemistry, [Hampel/Hawley], Third Edition, Page 585
Exhibit AX, McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, Volume 14, Page 489