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Overunity Machines Forum



High voltage HHO by IronHead

Started by IronHead, March 08, 2007, 06:19:16 PM

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s_c_engineering

thats cool it will definately be easier to just put it on the plates.  i was thinking a petroleum product like vasoline or something.  im about to go pick up some dap or 3m.  thanks for the tip 

keithturtle

Any auto parts supplier should have the 3m... don't let 'em sell you that $8 bottle of primer though, if you grind the contact area along the edges with coarse 36 grit it should stick fine... the primer is to keep the windshield opening from rusting wherever y'all scratched the paint when you dug out the old urethane form the old glass setting.

Turtle
Soli Deo Gloria

keithturtle

HEY S_C;
Once you pop the cork and see how viscous that stuff is, you'll ferget all about putting it directly on the plates- you'd end up with very little active area, what, for all the goop you smeared.  Better to jes smear a big aera at least as large as the side section of yer plate stack- smear that goober even flat on a piece of cardbourd with wax paper spray-glued to it, then plop the stack down, not pushing so hard that the metal edges go all the way thru the goober. You'll see the stuff work its way up betwee the plates, nice and even if you spread it out right... ever use bondo? (I'm certified, brag brag) Lemme see if I can conjer up some analogus imagery to better convey the thought...  Pancakes, no... quiche, mebbe... quacamole's too thin... the guts of a pecan pie, not cutting into the crust... that's gettin' close...

And use acetone to clean yer spreading tool... nuthin' else is strong enough.  Surgical glove are a must, too... Harbor freight has cheap chinese nitrile on sale, $7/ box of 100.

More later... my brain hurts... no, I'm hungry...

Back to my basking lamp...
Turtle
Soli Deo Gloria

rapttor

I used the butyl rubber to seal up my cell, actually has worked better than I expected it to. I've had my cell to 192 degrees for a duration of maybe 30 mins or so, and this stuff has shown no signs of break down.
I'll see if I can find out who makes it. I use it in the field when I have to change out a jumper at cell sites.. from flex line to hard line.


here it is again if ya'll missed it before, she ain't perty... but then again... who's going to see it if she's undar duh hood?


Successfully Perpetually Failing at everything I do...

IronHead

Thats good but you have gaps between the walls and the plates where you get voltage leaks , seal the  edges of the  plates to the walls of the tub.