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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

I just had a Crazy-Tuesday idea. (In the lab we call that a crazy idea we have on a Tuesday. As in Crazy _____day idea. just fill in the blank with the day of the week. Actually it is really called a Crazy-A$$ Tuesday idea but we don't want to go there.)

Why don't I take two lead-pencils, sharpen both ends on each pencil, then partially immerse one pencil in each chamber of the reactor (one pencil in the hydrogen side and one pencil in the oxygen side) then see if I get a current off the graphite in the pencils? It's worth a try. What have I got to lose? I can maybe get the pencils through the gas ports, just to see if I get a current. What a concept.

Any thoughts anyone.?

Maybe worth a try?
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.

ResinRat2

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.

dutchy1966

Quote from: ResinRat2 on October 31, 2007, 02:36:11 PM
I just had a Crazy-Tuesday idea. (In the lab we call that a crazy idea we have on a Tuesday. As in Crazy _____day idea. just fill in the blank with the day of the week. Actually it is really called a Crazy-A$$ Tuesday idea but we don't want to go there.)

Why don't I take two lead-pencils, sharpen both ends on each pencil, then partially immerse one pencil in each chamber of the reactor (one pencil in the hydrogen side and one pencil in the oxygen side) then see if I get a current off the graphite in the pencils? It's worth a try. What have I got to lose? I can maybe get the pencils through the gas ports, just to see if I get a current. What a concept.

Any thoughts anyone.?

Maybe worth a try?

Hi Dave,

I would certainly enourage you to try along those lines. The first thing that came up in my mind when reading that was ther Stanley Meyer electron extraction circuit. According to him, when the watermolecules break down, they give up two electrons. These are the electrons that can be taken out of the cell for usage. If you DON'T use them they are being used to recombine atoms back into H2O. In his tests he could take current out of the cell and even improve gas productions (because atoms don't get the chance to recombine as the electrons to do that are being extracted). So apart from the current you could get improved gasflow aswell.....

I'm still working on my meyer style cell and haven't confirmed this yet myself. But it is all explained in the Meyer patents (method for gas production patent) and  the electron extraction principle has recently been confirmed by Dave Lawton (see the latest D14.pdf file).

So, definately worth trying!!!

keep us posted!

Regards Robert

ResinRat2

Maybe I need to use lead pencil refills instead. Expose more surface area. Maybe wrap a few together so I have a thicker carbon electrode to immerse?

My mind is racing with ideas right now, but I am at work and need to concentrate on my lab work so I don't blow my synthesis reactor up here.

Later everyone.
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.

dutchy1966

RR

As a follow up:

You wouldn't need carbon for meyer style electron extraction....just copper will do.  Might be very easy to test......

Robert