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is there a electrolysis results tabuilation thingy here

Started by Charlieb000, March 04, 2009, 03:03:31 AM

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Charlieb000

hi,
i wwas wondering if any1 has considered having a electrolysis results table so we can see whose system is best and then we can organise a cordinated approach in that direction. all results can be put into a spreadsheet so we can order the results.

perphaps this info required:
imperial/metric system used
amount per min
temp rise after 20min
volts (per cell)
amps
duty cycle
frequency(ies)
plate distance
other ideas included
link to site/post

plate type
plate surface area if possible
number  parallel cells


usually watts vs L/min can be compared for whos got the best efff.


and by the way has anyone tried to use kilovolts like stan to make gas (preferably not igniteing it in the cell!)
as said on this site: http://waterfuel.100free.com/wf_meyer_electrolyser.html ... this is the impression i get, it talks about delectric strength, (which means near shooting sparks in it)  but because we didnt see any flashes of light in the stan vids so it must  be near the spark forming but the pulse lenth is not long enough...