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Plasma Electrolysis by IronHead

Started by IronHead, March 08, 2007, 06:31:51 PM

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IronHead

Quote from: keithturtle on June 23, 2007, 08:07:48 PM
OK, then... I'm aware of the differing alloys available in SS, chrome, nickel% and all that good stuff... but in this application is 316 a must?  I've got it, gobs of it, but 18 ga don't bend so well, uh huh...

26 ga 304 is also on the shelf, and it bends and forms more easily.   To fabricate that venturi plasma chamber would be a cakewalk outa the thinner stuff, but what would be lost for the process?

Poking along,
Turtle

304 works . The iron content is just higher

IronHead

I just used a  filter  housing for the first one I did .Thats a mic stand glued to the bottom  for weight . And used a copper tub like this ,wrapped around a piece of pvc to coil it up . then connect it up and  submerse into a water container to heat the water  and circulate the water through the floor heating system.




keithturtle

Thanks IronHead for the pic.  I picked up an joiner planer to mill down the ruff edges on plastic, to make the vessels to size.  Thanks fer all yer advice.

BTW, the chapps controller is making me scratch my head.  More at HHO thread later

Turtle
Soli Deo Gloria

Robb077

If you have the money, the best way to go  would be to use a hydronics heater from Granger....Dayton makes alot of them.

http://www.grainger.com/production/info/ww-granger.htm

The real problem is the electronics. Thought Chapps had the answer...maybe not.

IronHead

First ,no one said the Chapp board would work for this plazma system at 100+ volts DC
The Chapp board does not support voltage this high.

Second from the specs here all you need is a rectifier ,wall plug and nothing else to supply this plasma reactor . Any frequencies you wish to put to the cell beyond the 120Hz you get from the rectifier is up to you to experiment with.