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What do you think about my electrolyser? Is more efficient?

Started by Magnethos, July 15, 2008, 07:55:59 AM

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triffid

I know too that electrolysis of water can use heat energy to assist in the breakdown of water.Triffid

Magnethos

Quote from: triffid on July 15, 2008, 09:40:14 AM
It looks like you used a sink (or cover) drain for an electrode.I thought the normal(room temp) temp experiment that there seemed to be more bubbles.I was trying to figure out how to put 6 or 7 cells together in one unit.You may have helped me with your choice of electrodes.Magnets will increase the amount of bubbles too.Takes less electricity.Oxgyen is attracted to a magnet but hydrogen is repelled.
Just arrange the magnets so they will attract each other.Then place a magnet near each electrode.The magnets assist in the breakdown of water.Triffid

Yes, I used a sink (I don?t know the name of that kind of electrodes in english). In one of the videos I?m using very cold water and as you can see the amount of hho is good. I have also used water near boiling point and the difference is little.

I have just make the same experiment, but replacing the sink electrodes. I have used a slot protector taken from a computer. And... the amount of hho gas is very very little compared with my electrodes. And I?m using the same water and the same energy.

Magnethos

I have a question for all

If I use more plates, but the same energy as we use with the 2 plates... Will I obtain more hho gas?

jeanna

Quote from: Magnethos on July 15, 2008, 01:21:13 PM
I have a question for all

If I use more plates, but the same energy as we use with the 2 plates... Will I obtain more hho gas?

According to Yull Brown, yes, you will.

He calls them in series. I don't understand series connection from his drawing.

His patent is US Pat # 4014777
Fig 2 is his drawing of the plates in series.

jeanna

Magnethos

Quote from: jeanna on July 16, 2008, 12:07:51 AM
According to Yull Brown, yes, you will.

He calls them in series. I don't understand series connection from his drawing.

His patent is US Pat # 4014777
Fig 2 is his drawing of the plates in series.

jeanna
Thanks, I will try it and see what happens.