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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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dorro1971

Hi Resinrat2

Outstanding work!

i have been thinking about your pressure problem and may have a solution for you.

connect hydrogen output as usual but with a tee piece

connect oxgen with a tee and block off unused end

place a length of pipe to each tee and submerge each pipe THE SAME DEPTH in a jar of water

the higher pressure oxygen or hydrogen will try to displace the electrolyte which will be hard to do, so it will bubble out of the jar of water

the static pressure of the outlet will depend on the depth of water, as long as it is easier to bubble out of the water than diplace the electrolyte then your'e home free.


really hope this helps

dorro.

you could even have a separate jar for each gas and collect any

ResinRat2

Hi Dorro,

Yes, I had thought about the idea of separate reaction containers too, but I really wanted the zinc re-plating to go on as quickly as possible, hopefully before the zinc ion became a zincate, and that meant I needed the zinc rods as close as possible in the same chamber. I appreciate the suggestion on the pressure balancing idea, but I appear to have found the solution now. The liquid levels are exactly equal and steady and the pressure flow seems constant based off the operation of the fan. Nice, steady, and constant.

It is running very nicely and I will be taking readings every few hours or so of voltages across both the fan connections and the regeneration connections. I won't bother with amps because I don't want to stop the reaction and my amp meter has an auto-shutoff feature. It would shut down and the reaction would stop. This is a no no with me.

Also, the reactor surface is very cold, the metal of the electrodes sticking outside the reactor are also very cold. This is my energy draw from the atmosphere. The overunity energy. Very nice to see. It would be nice to get temperature differential readings, but I just don't have that type of equipment at home.

Thanks for your ideas and 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.

Super God

I bet Dr. Griffin will have a smile on his face after reading what you've accomplished!  Good job!
>9000

ResinRat2

Quote from: Super God on October 14, 2007, 06:12:04 PM
I bet Dr. Griffin will have a smile on his face after reading what you've accomplished!  Good job!

Thanks Brian,
I hope he doesn't find too much fault with my work. I appreciate your compliment.
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.

dorro1971

Hi resinrat2

great stuff!!!

will watch this space.................


regards

dorro