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Dry Cell goes to Austria

Started by woodpecker, October 09, 2008, 07:29:04 AM

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plasmastudent77

Hi all,

I was reading about people using nickel plates ( or nickel coated steel plates ) in dry cells. Apparently nickel is the poor mans platinum and helps the water molecules fall appart , so cell efficiency goes up. I havent tested this myself but it makes sense, as the Gunnermann patent mentions using nickel plated electrodes, as does the russina guy who did the low voltage elctrolysis work ( i forget his name ).

I also found a link to a site that talks about using a plate of composite nickel/iron particles. I think the nickel & iron particles must be a natural electrolysis pairing ( i forget the chemical name for it ).

www.qsinano.com/apps_hgen.php

So my next cell will be all nickel, and another half nickel coated plates, half stell coated plates.
I'll also get some plates nickel coated, and scratch 50% of the nickel off so I get a poor mans nickel/iron hybrid for cheap.

PS - nickel is the base metal all electroplaters use to electroplate onto. So getting steel coted should be cheaper than buying pure nickel plates......

Just a  thought.....

CrazyEwok

Hi Woodpecker,
NICE WORK!!! but i have a few questions.
What the longest you have run your generator on HHO? also have you pulled it apart yet? has running it only on HHO had any adverse effects? (rusty valves or corrosion) There have been reports of "build up" in the cylinders of ICE's that run on Pure HHO that mean it requires a rebore (not really a problem if you think about it i hardly think a re-bore would cost as much as the gas money you'd save) Also if your thinking about coatings on your electrodes can i ask why? there may be a cheaper option to your needs then the proposed platinum...

Well good luck with your improvments!!!

woodpecker

Hi CrazyEwok,
i know what you mean! All the problems that could occur with the HHO gas. But i am not there jet and i do not  all these work and tests for economizing money. If i would safe money, i would do nothing at all.:-))  I hate economizing, because the real world is created in abundance and creativity. So the man made society is more something of a antiworld to me. And  financial Crisis, nothing but Greed! But i am quite hopefully, that together with all the other crazy people in the internet, we can change this antiworld peacefully into something better!
My starting point is giving,  i do not care about my interests cause in the real world, there is an absolute justice and we will harvest what we sow.
Maybe i will spend much money for "nothing" and ruin  some generators as well, but who cares, i had some fun too.

woodpecker


lacakukac

Thanks a lot! We will try it, and reply to you about experiences :)

Quote from: woodpecker on April 01, 2009, 06:47:12 PM
Hi lacakukac ,
my Arrestor is just a coppertube 22mm diam. filled with stainless steelwool extra, that was enough. It works very fine. After many flashbacks on can open it and refill. My first Arrestor had only 15 mm diam. this made to much pressure. In USA the always used bronzewool, but here in Europe we cant get it. Some weeks ago i have seen a video of a guy that uses stainless steelwoll too and proofed, that this works even better.
In my first tests with the motor the gas was coming directly from the bubbler and i had these flashbacks too, but now with the Arrestor nothing at all. But i think, it is important too, that the gas comes out with a little bit pressure. The same thing is, when you will lite a torch an there is not enough gas, then you will get a flashback too.

G woodpecker , yes the snow is already melting now:-)

hartiberlin

Quote from: plasmastudent77 on April 01, 2009, 09:18:48 PM
Hi all,

I was reading about people using nickel plates ( or nickel coated steel plates ) in dry cells. Apparently nickel is the poor mans platinum and helps the water molecules fall appart , so cell efficiency goes up. I havent tested this myself but it makes sense, as the Gunnermann patent mentions using nickel plated electrodes, as does the russina guy who did the low voltage elctrolysis work ( i forget his name ).

I also found a link to a site that talks about using a plate of composite nickel/iron particles. I think the nickel & iron particles must be a natural electrolysis pairing ( i forget the chemical name for it ).

www.qsinano.com/apps_hgen.php

So my next cell will be all nickel, and another half nickel coated plates, half stell coated plates.
I'll also get some plates nickel coated, and scratch 50% of the nickel off so I get a poor mans nickel/iron hybrid for cheap.

PS - nickel is the base metal all electroplaters use to electroplate onto. So getting steel coted should be cheaper than buying pure nickel plates......

Just a  thought.....

Good idea,
maybe just using 2 stacks of Neodym magnets will also help ?

They are usually Nickel coated.

The added magnetic field lines could help in breaking the water appart
at the right frequencies.

Looking forward to see your results.

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