Cold Fusion CLock runs on water alone. -$11.95 (or for $14.95).
For those of you scared off by the atomic clock deals I've posted before
For those of you scared off by the atomic clock deals I've posted before
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.
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?
Somebody need to do a little research. Try google.Cold Fusion uses some kind of engery (electricity) to split molecules into H and C02
Originally posted by: tlowing
I think the nutshell theory is that there is a form of electrolysis going on.
lol classic...Originally posted by: tonysee
Lisa... In this house, we obey the LAWS OF THERMODYNAMICS!
Message 3 in threadFrom: Nick H-M
Subject: Re: Clock that runs on water
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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......
Originally posted by: tlowing
I think the nutshell theory is that there is a form of electrolysis going on.
Originally posted by: CVE2
Originally posted by: tlowing
I think the nutshell theory is that there is a form of electrolysis going on.
So will this clock work on my back?
Originally posted by: CVE2
Originally posted by: tlowing
I think the nutshell theory is that there is a form of electrolysis going on.
So will this clock work on my back?
harOriginally posted by: CVE2
Originally posted by: tlowing
I think the nutshell theory is that there is a form of electrolysis going on.
So will this clock work on my back?
Originally posted by: weepul
wow. pretty neat. so how can u tell when your clock needs a change of water/liquid?
//krunk (^_^x)