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<blockquote data-quote="jswong" data-source="post: 1017402" data-attributes="member: 8004"><p>Bro,</p><p></p><p>Will a voltage stabilizer hamper the functionality of the device? I have read before that an appropriate NMR frequency can break chemical bonds and de-sulphate the battery plates. I guess that's the mechanism of this device, by using the resonance frequency of the crystal structure to dissociate the unwanted elements from the plates.</p><p></p><p>However, a voltage stabilizer is nothing but a parallel capacitor bank to absorb ripples in the DC supply. Capacitors are open-circuit for a DC current. When an AC current goes through it, it's no longer an open-circuit but its impedance will reduce with increasing frequency.</p><p></p><p>Therefore, voltage stabilizers can 'absorb' ripples in the DC rail due to the capacitor's impedance with respect to AC input. </p><p></p><p>This Sulfarid device injects an AC waveform that corresponds to some resonance frequency of the battery plates' crystal structure, right? If a voltage stabilizer is shunted across the Sulfarid's terminals, would it absorb the Sulfarid's output signal, since it would constitute a ripple current in the DC supply and it can pass through the VS' caps (and gets soaked up)?</p><p></p><p>Or is there some other method used by Sulfarid, e.g. half-sine-wave or non-AC rectified DC oscillations?</p><p></p><p>Thanks bro, just trying to figure out if this device is really unaffected by a voltage stabilizer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jswong, post: 1017402, member: 8004"] Bro, Will a voltage stabilizer hamper the functionality of the device? I have read before that an appropriate NMR frequency can break chemical bonds and de-sulphate the battery plates. I guess that's the mechanism of this device, by using the resonance frequency of the crystal structure to dissociate the unwanted elements from the plates. However, a voltage stabilizer is nothing but a parallel capacitor bank to absorb ripples in the DC supply. Capacitors are open-circuit for a DC current. When an AC current goes through it, it's no longer an open-circuit but its impedance will reduce with increasing frequency. Therefore, voltage stabilizers can 'absorb' ripples in the DC rail due to the capacitor's impedance with respect to AC input. This Sulfarid device injects an AC waveform that corresponds to some resonance frequency of the battery plates' crystal structure, right? If a voltage stabilizer is shunted across the Sulfarid's terminals, would it absorb the Sulfarid's output signal, since it would constitute a ripple current in the DC supply and it can pass through the VS' caps (and gets soaked up)? Or is there some other method used by Sulfarid, e.g. half-sine-wave or non-AC rectified DC oscillations? Thanks bro, just trying to figure out if this device is really unaffected by a voltage stabilizer. [/QUOTE]
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