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electrolysys with horizontal plates

Started by Walter Hofmann, July 02, 2006, 03:56:31 PM

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pg46

Hey Walter-

 
Yeah sure, go ahead and use your convenient 12 volts, why not? It seems the most practical for the moment.
Looking forward to hearing more about your experiments.

All the best,

Walter Hofmann

Hi all,
here are a video with solid horizontal plates like it shows the bubble output is just a fraction again, but was is amazing that the first time I could exactly define where the bubbles are build and to my surprise it was not build on the top surface , it comes from the undersite of the negative plate.I will also post a few more vid from other comparisson tests.
greetings
walt

Walter Hofmann

Hi all
here is a vid from a test with a graphite disc cell in comparisson to a solid SS disc cell. The output with the graphite is even less then with the solid cell and the bubbles here are only build on the edges.
walt
it does not work to post the vid due to time out I will send it to stefan that he please post it.
walt

Walter Hofmann

hi,
here is a vid from a test with graphite cell vertical, here again shows bubbles coming just from the edges but much more then in horizontal. It appears that the position of the cells dpends on the material used for the disc.
walt

Walter Hofmann

Hi,
here is a vid comparrisson from a cylinder to a solid disc as can be seen the bubbles just coming from the top and side edges of the cylinder.
walt