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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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NssB

Quote from: Tinker on November 18, 2007, 02:58:57 AM

No need to respond unless someone has a solution to the cleaning off of the carbon issue.

Tinker



Perhaps the following would do....

http://www.prontoparts.co.uk/cataclean.htm





NssB

hansvonlieven

Quote from: Tinker on November 18, 2007, 02:58:57 AM
Anyone have any idea how to strip the carbon off the of the platinum coated beads found in used automotive Catalytic converters?

They are round and many are large enough to drill a hole through, they can then be mounted like a Sishkabob using conductor rod and then they (Rods/beads) can be stacked creating a lot of surface area (this is good) to create a good fuel cell.

This is more work than fine screen or wire but could be more productive than the previous, but not as good as nanotubes.

"Just another hairbrained idea"

No need to respond unless someone has a solution to the cleaning off of the carbon issue.

Tinker



Try hydrofluoric acid, (used for etching glass) very dangerous stuff. It will dissolve organic material, silica and oxides but does not attack the metal, DO NOT BREATHE THE FUMES - LETHAL !!!

Hans von Lieven
When all is said and done, more is said than done.     Groucho Marx

NssB

QuoteTry hydrofluoric acid, (used for etching glass) very dangerous stuff. It will dissolve organic material, silica and oxides but does not attack the metal, DO NOT BREATHE THE FUMES - LETHAL !!!

I think giving this sort of advice without 'proper guidelines' should be seriously reconsidered if said guidelines are not known and/or cannot be referenced. Yes it is up to people to do their own research, but when you are talking about dealing with potentially 'Lethal' substances, you cannot account for the level of common sense among the target audience.


NssB

Tinker

Thanks Hans

NssB your caution is noted, here most of us rely upon the quality of our postings to judge a persons ability's and act accordingly.

Grammar and spelling exempted :)

Tinker     

Super God

I like the idea of the brass electroplated mesh.  It seems to be the best solution so far.
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