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HHO ON DEMAND BY PERENDEV

Started by Eden, March 18, 2008, 12:25:32 PM

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NerzhDishual



Hi Gage, Dani1, Gchagui and everybody,

Sorry for answering late.
Sometimes, I shut down my computer for a while.

Actually, I must confess that I purchased, about a month ago, the electrodes from DallasGoldBug himself. :))

I have not dismantled them... So, here is my understanding of the DallasGoldBug  setup:
There are two 'wiredrawed?' (threaded?) long stainless steel 'bolts'.
The two 'bent pipes' are of any use (gas production-wise), IMHO.
I did not remove them because they are just 'nice' (IMHO again) :)).
These 'pipes' are just 'coupled'/forced  into  the 'bolts'. Sorry for my English.

I made a web page with some explanations and pictures:
http://freenrg.info/Exp_With_DallasGB_Elect

Others pictures:






Best
Nolite mittere margaritas ante porcos.

gchagui

Quote from: NerzhDishual on May 22, 2008, 06:32:51 PM

Hi Gage, Dani1, Gchagui and everybody,

Sorry for answering late.
Sometimes, I shut down my computer for a while.

Actually, I must confess that I purchased, about a month ago, the electrodes from DallasGoldBug himself. :))

I have not dismantled them... So, here is my understanding of the DallasGoldBug  setup:
There are two 'wiredrawed?' (threaded?) long stainless steel 'bolts'.
The two 'bent pipes' are of any use (gas production-wise), IMHO.
I did not remove them because they are just 'nice' (IMHO again) :)).
These 'pipes' are just 'coupled'/forced  into  the 'bolts'. Sorry for my English.

I made a web page with some explanations and pictures:
http://freenrg.info/Exp_With_DallasGB_Elect

Others pictures:






Best


Thanks for your explanation....

Are you sure there are 3 positives and 2 negatives?
Shouldn't just the center cup be neutral?


NerzhDishual

Quote from: gchagui on May 27, 2008, 08:10:44 PM
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Are you sure there are 3 positives and 2 negatives?
Shouldn't just the center cup be neutral?

No, not sure at all. It was just a guess.
Could also be 3 negatives and 2 positives. :P
As DallasGoldBug  was designing this electrodes with an uneven number of 'cups'
(5 or 9) the central one could indeed be neutral!

I have noticed no visual difference when swapping the wires.
Yes, a visual observation could be misleading....
The best way is to measure the gas production.
But I'm trying to do a lot of  things at once..

So, more to come soon when I regain consciousness! ;D

Best

Nolite mittere margaritas ante porcos.

Athopi

This cell rocks! Thanks for the drawings! Where are you finding the clear tubing?
"Now you'd better get movin' soldier, or I'm gonna start pressin' buttons!"

gchagui

Quote from: NerzhDishual on May 28, 2008, 04:29:19 PM
No, not sure at all. It was just a guess.
Could also be 3 negatives and 2 positives. :P
As DallasGoldBug  was designing this electrodes with an uneven number of 'cups'
(5 or 9) the central one could indeed be neutral!

I have noticed no visual difference when swapping the wires.
Yes, a visual observation could be misleading....
The best way is to measure the gas production.
But I'm trying to do a lot of  things at once..

So, more to come soon when I regain consciousness! ;D

Best


Just try to find out with the multimeter........  try touch the cups and the bolts,  I mean when the multimeter beeps!
Are the bolts marked with red or black color????