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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

I never saw this video before, but the electrolytes don't appear to be hazardous to his skin, since he is pouring all the liquid and handling the solids with his bare hands. This guy's ripe for a buyout! (lol).

Thanks Moab.

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.

Dingus Mungus

I've seen the original cut of that experiment...
Its Chemalloy cells. Just add water and chemalloy.
The real big problem with that system is that the
Chemalloy breaks down over time, and can not be
reduced back in to the alloy. Production of the alloy
requires a lot of metals, heat, and catalysts.

Several steps behind the system in developement here.

yikes

Well, I have my little water test started.Ã,  It will take me some time to get up to your speed, but everyone starts somewhere.Ã,  I tried to find locally the supplies needed and came up short, but I didn't want to wait any longer.Ã,  So I "made do".Ã,  I could only get 10ppm silver, so I used 160ml in a 400ml test.Ã,  I could not get magnesium, except in tablet form so it's desolved not colloidal,,,yeah, I know,,,but I wanted to get going.Ã,  My welding supplier didn't have tungstan, I was shocked.Ã,  I'll get it off the web (they now have lanthiated tungstan, I'll try some of those also.Ã,  So I used three stainless bolts.Ã,  And couldn't get zinc, except as zinc plated bolts.Ã,  I got some 1 1/4 clear tubing and bent it in a U .Ã,  Drilled holes in 2 corks.Ã,  Put a bolt through one hole, cut a piece of copper tubing, put it in another hole, and connected the copper tube to clear tubing to vent into a water bottle.Ã,  I put an aluminum washer under the head of the zinc bolt just to see if that would do anything and I had copper wire coming from each bolt head so that I could connect them together or add an AA battery.Ã,  I didn't expect much because of these short cuts and that's what I got.Ã,  But I did get bubbles...lol.Ã, 
I was surprised that the siver coated the zinc bolt, didn't expect that.Ã,  But when I added the AA battery the silver started coming off.Ã,  As long as the stainless and the zinc were connected, I had bubbles coming off the zinc even with the battery.Ã,  With the battery connected I had bubbles coming off the stainless.Ã,  The different sizes of bubbles were interesting (very tiny off the stainless, larger off the zinc).Ã,  H is smaller than O, huh :)Ã,  Ã,  Because I had the vent tubes going into a water bottle, pressure built up on the stainless side and created more head room there.Ã,  The zinc side had about 1/4 inch of foam on top, which surprised me.Ã,  Tried to attach a pic, but failed.
The biggest change (which delighted me) was the way now that I look at water.Ã,  It has changed.Ã,  It is not now normal.Ã,  There is more to it.Ã,  I like that.

ResinRat2

Hi Yikes,

Welcome to the great adventure of colloidal catalyzed ambient temperature generated electrolysis. (cool huh?). Actually, your jar should always be cool, below room temperature; and you will see that the temperature never gets warm. This is the endothermic result of the reaction. It is drawing 'free'ly available energy from the air around it, and is powering the reaction.

I am SO glad to see someone else begin doing experimentation on this project. Dingus will be out of this for a while due to his landlord legally stopping him from experimenting in his apartment; but I am no longer alone (on this forum at least).

At this point all I can tell you is to observe everthing you see and write it down in a notebook right now. Date every page, and draw plenty of sketches, or take pictures. I am very interested in your setup. I can't quite picture it from your description so keep trying to post. You sound like you may have problems with the aluminum washer, this is very reactive with the NaOH solution and cannot be stopped until the washer is gone. I may be wrong, because I am not sure if your setup has the washer in contact with the solution. Also, you zinc bolts won't last more than a day before the zinc coating eats away and exposes the metal underneath. Then you won't be able to stop the hydrogen production from both electrodes. You really need zinc anode rods. (boatzincs.com)

Please keep us updated, and maybe you and I can bounce results off each other and learn from our successes and failures. I have been posting my notes as much as I can, and right now I am waiting on the plexiglass material for the fuel cell reactor (rediculously going on three weeks right now). I have learned so much over these few months. From what materials to use for reactor building, to what chemicals and electrodes work. Read over my posts and learn from my failures. They can save you some steps.

I have been doing a test with the aluminum rod as an insert in the zinc electrode, and it does appear to regenerate the zinc without power and without pitting the aluminum rod. This is the way to regenerate the zinc and I will use it for my long term test. My son and I have been bouncing ideas and have come up with a reactor design that should work. We have also identified the weakness in my previous reactors. Dumb mistakes. I have learned that the reactors need to be completely air tight, with no openings to the atmosphere. All the pressure needs to be forced through the hydrogen tube.

Everyone will see the reactor once it is built. PM me if you want to discuss something or have questions. Welcome aboard.  :)


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.

Trump

ResinRat2,

I have not checked in for awhile , been busy reading some of Nikola Tesla's patents, they are interesting. Anyway it looks like you are still at it and seem to be doing good. I am very interested in what you are doing. If you reach a point that you feel you would like more people doing some testing then I can jump in and see what I can do.

Deepest Regards

Trump