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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 everyone,

Just as a follow up, I got the experiment going 45 minutes before I left work (I couldn't wait any longer). I disconnected the wires just to see what would happen and the evolution of the gas stopped. I reconnected the wires and it began again.

I left the experiment running in the vent hood at work and the evolution of the gas was a steady slow rate. It looked safe to leave running overnight. I work tommorrow so I will see how much water is left in the beaker. That will be about 14 hours from now. Starting volume was 80 ml total solution.

I believe the rate is slow because the tungsten carbide electrode I used was the smallest available (1/16") and this reduces the surface area available for electrolysis. I will try multiple tungsten electrodes tommorrow to see if I can jack the rate of gas evolution.

I will see if I can get my camara to work tommorrow. Try and figure a way to post pics on the net. (I've never done it before.) Bear with me because I'm not exactly internet experienced.

I will have to alter the apparatus also so that I can collect the gas and test flammability. This may take a while too. I want to leave it at work for safety reasons right now. The caustic solution can be hazardous.

This has me very excited.
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.

Kator01

Stephan,

permanent problems with videos. Last avi-video needs a new RealPlaye-Software.
Try to download this new software but the RealPlayer-programm could not find any new
sortware.

These different standards are really a pity. Can we agree on a standard ( mpeg or similar ) which
can be viewed without any problems ??

Kator01

Kator01

Dingus

thank you very much. That really helped.
It is a common tungsten-rod used or welding. There are other Tunsten-Rod-Types which have a small percentage of thorium mixed in.
One can repeat this experiment with this kind of electrode. Radioactivity might enhance the electrolysis-process.

Regards
Kator01

Dingus Mungus

Quote from: ResinRat2 on November 10, 2006, 05:21:12 PM
This has me very excited.

You can say that again!!!  ;D  ;D  ;D

Thank god for inventors who share! If this technology
is half as cheap and  easy as it sounds, we are well on
our way to powering the world with water.

Please can you also examine all the submerged metals and
report the level of reduxion that occures and on what materials.

~Dingus

Thanks to all those now working on this replication...
It feels like everyday we get a little closer to independence.

MeggerMan

Hi ResinRat2,
Correct me if I am wrong, but this is not really an over-unity device in that eventually it will stop working.
According to one article I read, boron is consumed and boron oxide is the residue.
They then need to convert the boron oxide back into boron using electricity.
I think GardnerWatts (Chris Eccles) were working on a process that produced vast amounts of hydrogen, but chewed up the steel electrodes.

Regards

Rob