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$11.95 Cold Fusion Clock

Here?s how it works!

The exclusive state of the art Energy Converter extracts Fascinating all natural wonder electrons from water molecules to form a steady stream of electric current which act as fuels to generate electricity which drives the clock.

What if my city's water doesn't contain any fascinating all natural wonder electrons?
 
Originally posted by: CVE2
Here?s how it works!

The exclusive state of the art Energy Converter extracts Fascinating all natural wonder electrons from water molecules to form a steady stream of electric current which act as fuels to generate electricity which drives the clock.

What if my city's water doesn't contain any fascinating all natural wonder electrons?

That's I was thinking...

 
Cute name but has nothing to do with Cold Fusion. Cold Fusion uses some kind of engery (electricity) to split molecules into H and C02. Wonder what causes this conversion of H2O to power the clock. I think there is a lithium battery somewhere, and the company will be long gone when the battery runs down.
 
Originally posted by: tlowing
I think the nutshell theory is that there is a form of electrolysis going on.

all electrolysis does is in the presence of a current, split water into its constituents: hydrogen and oxygen.

this clock is bogus
 
Originally posted by: tonysee
Lisa... In this house, we obey the LAWS OF THERMODYNAMICS!
lol classic...

Message 3 in threadFrom: Nick H-M
Subject: Re: Clock that runs on water  
View this article onlyNewsgroups: alt.horology
Date: 2002-10-21 07:06:14 PST

It uses water as the electrolyte in its battery - there will be disimilar
metals to provide the potential difference - it's actually no different from
the 'lemon' or 'potato' clocks. It won't work on deionised water......
 
This reminds me of those potato clocks from like 10 years back. I remember getting one as a stocking stuffer for xmas. It had these two copper wires you would put into two potatoes (i'm assuming one for + one for -). It would have enuf juice to power the LED clock in the middle. Only problem was after about 2 weeks your room would smell like a$$ because the potatoes would start to rot.
 
BULL! I had to say it... if this was really cold fusion then of all things why would they put this technology in a clock? Of all things, clocks are slow draining. Especially since the cold fusion process is supposed to yeild more energy than fission...

What a crock
 
Originally posted by: weepul
wow. pretty neat. so how can u tell when your clock needs a change of water/liquid?

//krunk (^_^x)

Change it the first time you're late to work 😉
 
u kno, i was reading the description of "The Amazing Water Clock", and no where does it state this was cold fusion. i'm guessing the OP must've misunderstood something along the lines.

//krunk (^_^x)
 
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