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RE: HHO Electrodes, nickel, titanium, and carbon preliminary results

Started by ydeardorff, April 18, 2012, 01:54:45 PM

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ydeardorff

Ok, I got some results that were very interesting.

Dry cell was built, and run for over an hour. I got it to what Ive been told is the normal operating temp of about 120 -150 degrees. I noticed that my amps climbs as I predicted with the heat build up. However, on my second batch of electrolyte, I noticed that even after halving the % of potassium carbonate twice, the amps just kept climbing to just over 35 amps.

So I drained it, rinsed it out, and ran a resistance check on the electrolyte. The first batch was full strength at 3 teaspoons per gallon of distilled water., the second gallon was dilutted by half twice, by adding more straight distilled water into it. The first jug was 260 ohms on the 2000K ohm setting, the second that was halved twice, was 120 ohms.

Now I may be running off a bit on this but I think the carbon ash, like I said before is adding to the conductivity of the water making the amps climb.

So Im going to increase the number of plates, and gaps, then add a PWM to see if I can get this under control. I may only need the carbon in the water to increase the conductivity, it may very well be a safer electrolyte, and be more effective than adding salts, or strong alkali.

Total erosion on the carbon plate was about .010". Under those high amperage conditions its no doubt.

Also, the nickel side reacted more to the carbon than the titanium side (evidence was in the wear).

Thoughts?

Dave1148

Hi this is Dave1148,
I read your post and i am happy that at least i have found one truthful and honest person other than Mr Eric D.......
I am making some tests these days with 316ss and my results are not good to that of yours.
  However instead of using carbon for the anode ,did you tried graphite !
Regards
Dave1148
dramlogun@gmail.com
Tel: +230 57987809/57275733
:)

Topaz

Quote from: Dave1148 on April 21, 2015, 01:00:39 PM
Hi this is Dave1148,
I read your post and i am happy that at least i have found one truthful and honest person other than Mr Eric D.......
I am making some tests these days with 316ss and my results are not good to that of yours.
  However instead of using carbon for the anode ,did you tried graphite !
Regards
Dave1148
dramlogun@gmail.com
Tel: +230 57987809/57275733
:)

Graphite wont work. I've tried it. Carbon is the best solution I've found but I feel there is a better way that I'm not thinking of. What do others think can replace Carbon here.

massive


science keeps telling us diamond is pure carbon

crystals are used in piezo electrics

sunny163

Hello can anyone tell me that if i want to run a 100cc IC engine completely on water then how much big size hydrogen generator will be required and how much LPM will require to run completely on water without any gasoline?