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Overunity Machines Forum



Linnard?s hydrogen on demand system without electricity !

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

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ResinRat2

Hi Yikes,

There is no way you're going to run a motor off your unit. I think the number 1 liter/min keeps going through my mind. I read it somewhere, that is the minimum you will need to run a small motor. Dr. Griffin has a video of a 350ml/min reactor posted on the web. The reactor is a 100 ml reactor, so even that wouldn't run a motor, and it is coming off at a violently vigorous rate.

I doubt this system will be for anything except using a fuel cell to produce electricity. That way it is a ambient-energy electricity generator. Free-energy, but more experimenting needs to be done to get a really good gas production rate.

My reactor pieces are cut and ground down. I need to cement them together next. I am trying to find the Weld-on #40 that IronHead recommended. I will simplify it at first to just produce hydrogen into a fuel cell. The next step will be to seal it completely with the fuel cell inside the unit. It will be a few days before I post again. I work slow and methodical so have patience with me until I get it working.

Thank you 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.

Trump

ResinRat2

You must be working on your reactor? I am sure you will be excited to get this one going as it seemed to me that you were on the right track, from what you were saying about the large reactor versus the small reactor. This is not a loaded question, but is there any calculations on what output power range can be achieved with the small reactor? Is the Hydrogen generator large enough to do what you need or do you feel that you may need to have a larger one? I would imagine that you will run the reactor for awhile once you get it going. Kind of interested in the temperature and things like that once it gets going. I am sure you have investigated the temperature ,but this is the first small reactor so everything may be new? Just to let you know I am here supporting you. I am thinking positive for you. You have come a long ways.

Regards


Trump

ResinRat2

Hi Trump,

I really can't give any numbers until the unit is tested. I attached a picture of the construction so far.(Just so you know I'm not just sitting on my butt and all talk, lol) Not much to get excited about, just a box 3" X 3" X 6" made out of clear acrylic. It will be a few days before it is finally assembled. There won't be much to talk about until I get it going for a few days -- need to work out any flaws, bugs, faults, mistakes, etc., etc.

The picture at the bottom shows a two dimensional drawing of a side view of the reactor. The divider between the two electrode chambers will consist of three plates joined together. The one on the left will have holes drilled downward at 45 degrees. The center plate will have holes drilled straight across, and the right will have holes drilled upward at 45 degrees. The holes will be lined up with each other to allow free flow of electrolyte solution between the chambers, but no gas will pass between them. This will allow the hydrogen and oxygen gases to remain seperate from each other, so no oxygen contaminates the fuel cell.

I will connect the tungsten and zinc on the outside of the reactor with copper wire.

I appreciate your support and interest. All I am doing here is testing a long term concept. Will it continuously put out power and last and last. From my lab tests, I believe so. We shall see!

Dave(RR2)
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.

trackdude410

Hi guys,
Brand new to this forum and the overunity as a whole. I have spent two days reading the last forty pages of posts and am pretty well up to date. Im a high school junior but im in sophomore college level chemistry and will probably be able to solve any chemistry aspects you may need, and if i cant i can almost definetely get answers. I am going to attempt and recreate ResinRats results as my final. I wont be able to get up and running for a little while but am extremely interested in this subject, specifically this experiment. Any assistance I can give you guys, ill try. Just if anyone has the time can you give me a brief "laundry list" of the stuff i need to get the experiment itself going without the reactor section. Also does anyone have any ideas on how practical we can make this reactor? What are the possibilities for increasing h2 output and effectively increasing productivity of the cell? Increase # of rods/surface area, etc. any ideas would be great to get started and yes i realize that you are only attempting to get a working prototype but just on a theoretical basis what ideas do you have, specifically, resinrat. thanks,
Glad to finally post after all that reading.

trackdude410

I also wanted to just defer as much respect to your guys as is possible. This idea is brilliant and I would have never thought of it. This is trully a groundbreaking step towards the end of fossil-fuels and i would be grateful if i could be part of it. Thanks to all for all your hard work, talk to you later.