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Amp Restriction

10 Stages To Amp Restriction in the VIC

  1. Variable Pulse Voltage Frequency adjusted to keep amp flow to a minimum
  2. 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
  3. Resistive Wire 430/FR on Secondary Coil
  4. Weak Air Space between Primary/Secondary coupling is a stop gap method of restricting amps since no electrical connection exists inside said air-gap
  5. Amp restricting functions prior to Transformer Action prevent "Power Drop" during pulsing operations under load
  6. Resistive Wire 430/FR in Resonant Charging Chokes
  7. Natural Water having 20ppm / No Chemical Additives
  8. Cavity Insulation - Prevent Electrical Leakage
  9. Pulsing Circuit remains the same with more excitor pairs added. Power loss is held to a minimum
  10. 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