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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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debra62140


Hi, I read in an earlier post that 'lurkers' are welcome to post.

First of all I'm not a serious experimenter or a chemist, although I do have a background in electronics.

I would like to thank you all, especially rr2 & dingus for being so open with the results of your experiments, it makes wonderful reading.

I have been thinking about the zinc electrode, has anyone tried Gallium or Bismuth?

Thank you all once again for a most interesting topic.

Debbie

payson

Debra I was thinking the same thing about Bismuth! :)

@RR2
Do you still need timing circuits?  My brushing up on electronics is pretty much done didn't take long, I am going to be building some potentiometer based timing circuits that can be easily adjusted by turning a dial.  I'm not sure if this is an improvement over using a micro controller or not but if you would like a couple let me know.


Trump

ResinRat2,

Looks like you have gained some ground on the experiment. I have not been on for awhile as I have been on vacation and working on a project. I like your determination to make this run OU, God bless and keep up the good work.


Regards


Trump

ResinRat2

Hi Debra,

Gallium has a melt point of around 85 degF.(Approximately 29 deg.C)  This is about room temperature so I would say that is out.

Bismuth  has a standard electrode potential of about -0.452Volts for oxidation, which is a higher (or lower, depending on how you want to look at it) potential negatively than magnesium or silver. Zinc is in between magnesium and silver.

I am not sure what the advantage would be. I would guess, though I haven't researched it, that Bismuth is a less common and more expensive metal. I am kind of at a loss. What do you think the advantage would be? I guess I am missing it. Dr. Griffin never mentions the metal in any of his experimental cells described on his patent.

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Hi Payson,

Thanks for the offer. I don't believe I will need switching circuits. The system I have planned shouldn't need it, but I appreciate your willingness to help.

My low cobalt electrodes have not arrived yet, but should be here any day now. Once my testing on them is completed I will finish assembling the reactor. Thanks for everyone's patience, interest, and willingness to help.





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.

payson

Hey I checked out clearpvcpipes.com and they are pretty expensive, do you think plexiglass would be ok?