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Overunity Machines Forum



Distance between postive and negative in cells

Started by bubblemonkey2, February 23, 2008, 01:17:31 AM

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vdubdipr

its like smoking bud while drinking.... you gotta have the perfect balance or youll be on your ass quick!
thats just what i think...

HeairBear

Don't worry about amperage and bubble blockage, The closer the gap, the better. 1mm or even a little smaller seems to work great. If and when the bubbles become a problem, the best solution would be to flow the water through the cell.
When I hear of Shoedinger's Cat, I reach for my gun. - Stephen Hawking

vdubdipr

thats just what i think...

Draco Rylos

If you look at my cell design in one of my earlier posts, you will see that is what I had designed into my cell. But plate separation distances are important too.
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techartguy

I'm new here, brought in by all the internet sites, vids and posts I've been reading about splitting water. I'm wanting to get into building a cell to eventually run or help in running my motorbike but can't seem to get an idea about how stuff is supposed to work as far as the whole pulsing bit goes, I can get simply putting power on it straight from a battery or low voltage high amp power supply. Yet still..

I had a thought today coming home and decided to put it into my 3d modeling program to get better help with it. It's a tubular design like I've been seeing just with a whole bunch of them of small diameter pipe. The cell is going to be a tiny thing, bout 6" round and not much higher than that to fit on the bike someplace. I'm going to try introducing a flow of water through the cell from the bottom to come up between the space between the tubes using a water pump from a computer water cooling setup. Thinking of using 1/4" and 3/8" 304L or 316 stainless for the metals as indicated. Suppose it'll work or fail for that matter?

I've got it posted on Burgmanusa.com but figured I'd ask here too...

http://burgmanusa.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=282025#p282025