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new Watercar success claims

Started by hartiberlin, May 13, 2005, 04:27:45 AM

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rensseak

Quote from: hartiberlin on May 13, 2005, 04:27:45 AM
Here is a summary of some new
watercar rebuilts from wasserauto.de forum
posted into the autobild.de
forum:

http://www.autobild.de/forum/showthread.php?s=4a9e5dffaa651176aaea012b2f6cf360&threadid=12123

It is for the person who can not read german realy bad. If you use an electrode from titanium as kathod than the electolysis is muche better but titanium is not funktion as anod.

rensseak

rlm555339

Quote from: rensseak on May 13, 2005, 10:37:00 AM

It is for the person who can not read german realy bad. If you use an electrode from titanium as kathod than the electolysis is muche better but titanium is not funktion as anod.

rensseak

Why not?  It conducts.
Ronald Classen, 30+ years electrical tech

rensseak

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Why not?  It conducts.
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Good question, next question. ::)
Yes, titanium is a conductor and I do not know why only as cathode. That is what I have experienced.

rensseak

rlm555339

Quote from: rensseak on May 13, 2005, 04:43:53 PM

Good question, next question. ::)
Yes, titanium is a conductor and I do not know why only as cathode. That is what I have experienced.

rensseak

Could it be that it's conducting just fine but that an anode produces oxygen instead of hydrogen?  The cathode delivers twice as much gas because there is twice as much hydrogen as oxygen.  Perhaps?
Ronald Classen, 30+ years electrical tech