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Isolating electrodes

Started by wojwrobel, March 21, 2009, 07:23:34 AM

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ramset

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ITW makes a ceramic based epoxy ,I used it on high speed rail in USA to eliminate crosstalk between rails [originally developed in Nasa ceramic tile exper] Epcon 6
however I recently read in this Forum of another product [being used as you are trying]
Will look
Chet
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Electrojolt

what did you use to insulate your electrodes?

I ask this because I also tested this with 100% insulation, no leaks at all, but also no bubbles,

the only time I had some bubbles was when I used a weak insulator (Varnish) that got punctured and started to leak electrons to the water. but production was very little when comparing Power in VS gas production.

Electrojolt.

Room3327

@Woj,
There are a couple things that I can think of that might work to insulate, one is 'corona dope' I used to be able to get it at Radio Shack, and the other thing that might work is the plastic liquid tool dip that can be found at hardware stores for coating handles of pliers and such. I believe that .010" of corona dope handles 20,000 volts, I don't know about the tool dip.

@Electrojolt,
   What kind of voltage did you try in your experiments?

Electrojolt

Quote from: Room3327 on March 22, 2009, 01:06:43 PM
@Electrojolt,
   What kind of voltage did you try in your experiments?

I used 2 TV coils, so arround 50Kv

Room3327

@Electrojolt,
   Well that answers that question, thanks for saving me some time.  Can I also ask what your cell configuration was like including things like dielectric thickness and plate spacing, mechanical configuration such as parallel plates or capacitive wound plates etc. as all of this will have an effect on whats happening as I'm sure you know.