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vacuum electrolysis

Started by jikwan, March 04, 2008, 06:47:23 PM

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vdubdipr

under pressure the bubbles dont rise as fast reducing surface area of electrodes, and then the whole operation becomes alot less safe... the only time youd want pressure in the water fuel cell is if you wanted to run a lil motor on hho alone, as far as ive tested and concluded
thats just what i think...

HeairBear

Even though it looks impressive, electrolysis of water under a vacuum is more like opening a can of soda. Your creating more water vapor than hydroxyl. It looks like the bubbles are being sucked off to create more gases but in fact you are seeing the creation of water vapor. Water turns to vapor at 0 atm.

As far as using balls as electrodes, Google "The Patterson Power Cell".


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Sprocket

Quote from: HeairBear on April 26, 2008, 07:32:29 AM
Even though it looks impressive, electrolysis of water under a vacuum is more like opening a can of soda. Your creating more water vapor than hydroxyl. It looks like the bubbles are being sucked off to create more gases but in fact you are seeing the creation of water vapor. Water turns to vapor at 0 atm.

As far as using balls as electrodes, Google "The Patterson Power Cell".


Have a great day!

Aha, now that makes sense!  It doesn't explain the 50% drop in current though - unless of course there is only half the hydrogen produced under vaccuum...  The earlier aussie vid. showed 'gas' been given off without any voltage applied to the cell at one point.  Although the guys there seemed to believe it was hydrogen, it's much more likely just water vapour.  Question:  would you experience an increase in mileage with such a simple setup - no electrolysis, just using the engines vaccuum???

HeairBear

Most cars today would not benefit from adding water vapor. Gasoline already has a good amount of water in it and ethanol even more. Ever driven a car that runs better when it's really humid or raining?
When I hear of Shoedinger's Cat, I reach for my gun. - Stephen Hawking

Sprocket

Quote from: HeairBear on April 26, 2008, 11:03:52 PM
Most cars today would not benefit from adding water vapor. Gasoline already has a good amount of water in it and ethanol even more. Ever driven a car that runs better when it's really humid or raining?

Good point :)  However, the Aussie vid. shows the car actually starting and continue running as the commentary states that the electrolysis voltage has been disconnected.  This doesn't make sense...