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Experimenting with Double Helix HHO

Started by IronHead, July 28, 2007, 01:17:27 PM

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strapped9

hmm. i wonder if its possible to heat the steel while on the guide. then unscrew the rod from the steel. it should hold form right? Im not sure leakage is a factor, in this design, as a series cell. in fact it would seem this parallel helix design could not leak at all. with the feilds created and no nuetrals all of the input would be doing work.. Just my guess. I think the spacing, ss width, length, smaller/larger inner diameter will be the things to work out for max output per watts.

apollo69

Hi Euro,
While you're at it.
Would it be possible to make a smallr spiral fitting into the bigger one. Just to see what that does? ::) And then immerse in the electrolyte vertically. A bit like the tubular cells setups.




IronHead

Quote from: JamesThomas on August 01, 2007, 04:24:34 PM
@IronHead,

How is your DNA experiment coming?

j

It's coming along. There is a much better design for this thing .
I will let you know soon what I have found here  similar to what was talked about earlier ,about edges. Sealing the thing up the way I have is not the way to go as I have found so far. There is a way it is just more complex then I thought .



IronHead

keithturtle

Whenever I used my Kett-type shears to cut my 26 gauge 304 into strips, I was left with those scrolls of metal displaced by the blade, 'bout 3/32" wide and 4' long.

Methinks there might be a use fer 'em in this helix configuration.   At least they all got a constant width.   Got lots of 'em, too.

Another trip to ALRO netted some square stock that fits nicely inside my sq tube with several thousands clearance, and some 1/2 hex solid stock, all 304.   I was like a turtle in a cricket patch!

Turtle
Soli Deo Gloria

lincolninked

Congratulations to everyone for working on this.  All great ideas.   The real credit goes to FordEnergy for discovering it.

I also have a project up my sleeve rebounding off this idea.

My projects have taken a back burner of late.  Very busy at my business.  My day girl quit without notice so now I am doing my work and hers also.  Got to work at 8am today and I am just finishing up at 1:30am.  Long days are not fun.  I am also going on vacation soon, so Hydrogen is not getting much attention from me.  I do like the twist concept.