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Linnard?s hydrogen on demand system without electricity !

Started by hartiberlin, October 04, 2005, 06:54:25 PM

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ResinRat2

Hi All,

Just wanted to let you know that I needed to work on installing the platinum wires in the top two holes before I add the electrolyte solution. I also have decided to replace the bottom two corks on the drain holes with rubber stoppers instead. I did not have a rubber stopper available for that size (either size 0 or 00) so I had to order them. The cork ones seem to be not sealing as well as I would have liked them to. Sorry, this will delay it for a few days. Also my spouse has requested I keep this unit outdoors. For some reason she is afraid of hydrogen leaks. So I am literally installing the unit in a dog-carrier. That way it can sit outside and be protected from inclement weather. It is going to take me a couple of days to set this up.

I apologize greatly for this but this popped up suddenly. I am still moving forward on this, just not as quickly as I would have liked to have had this unit running today.

So it will be a couple of days yet.

Thanks for your interest.
Research is the only place in a company where you can continually have failures and still keep your job.

I knew immediately that was where I belonged.

loosecannon

RR,

i would hope that everyone would understand about the delays.
we all have to keep peace in the household.
otherwise, it could be YOU sleeping in that dog carrier.LOL J/K

thanks for your replies to my questions.

"No, I don't want batteries anywhere near the unit. It must be self powered to prove overunity."

LOL, i should have been able to answer that one for myself. DOH!

as for the fuel cell output; it looks like i need to do some studying up on fuel cells!
off to do that now.

do you think the weather is going to be a problem for you?
varying humiditiy?
extreme hot and cold temps?
(this is where you can really tell i am not a scientist.LOL)

thanks again,
LC

ResinRat2

loosecannon wrote:

do you think the weather is going to be a problem for you?
varying humiditiy? extreme hot and cold temps? Yes LC, since I won't be able to control the environmental conditions it will give me more of a "real world" experiment. I guess ultimately this device is going to be in the real world anyway. It would have been nice to keep those variables constant. Oh well. I just need to live with it and adjust. I have had to do so many changes in ideas and procedures and setups over this project, I look at it as just another challange to overcome.  HOOYAAAH!

I just need to add the platinum wires before the electrolyte is added, or else it will cause me a great difficulty to try and add it later. Also it looked like the cork stoppers at the bottom of the reactor (for drainage) were soaking up the water. Even though there was no leaks, I could just see the potassium hydroxide from the solution drying up on the outside of the cork and forming a big, white blob of caustic. Not only would it be UGLY, but I would have to break it off and try not to touch it and burn my skin. SCHEESH, it would have been a pain. The rubber stopper would work much better, I just didn't have one available once the reactor was together. Poor planning on my part, but I keep going and going and trying my best. The stoppers are on order and should be here soon.

Thanks everyone for your interest.




Research is the only place in a company where you can continually have failures and still keep your job.

I knew immediately that was where I belonged.

loosecannon

im sure you will be very happy that you waited for the rubber stoppers!

good luck with the real world testing!
takes a lot to daunt you doesnt it?LOL

LC

edelind

Quote from: ResinRat2 on May 20, 2008, 01:56:27 PM
That's great edelind, I suspect your results would be very good.

I am wishing you the best of luck on it.

It will take a little longer for me too, as I found out that in my country, those substances are labeled "dangerous" and they will not sell them to individual persons, but instead only to licensed companies. I have a friend who owns a company and the good news is that the licensing process is easy, even time consuming. So I have faith that I'll be able to test that in a week or max two.