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The downfalls of conventional electrolysis - and how to fix them

Started by oswaldonfire, July 20, 2010, 11:30:31 AM

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jsd453

Thanks Oswald!!  Even to me this makes perfect sense I think :)   The reaction of water and Na produces H and the electrolysis process separates H & O (water).  Add more water and the reaction continues...

@Slapper, if I read this thread correctly, the solution is comprised of Na/NaOH/H2O

oswaldonfire

Slapper -

Assuming that the Draino is 100% pure NaOH (which I don't know if it is), 8oz of it in 16oz of water will make only a 43% solution. In other words, increase the concentration of the NaOH by 2.31 times in order to make it a saturated solution.

The other thing I would check is to make sure that you have a strong magnetic flux happening outside the coil where the solution is.

Steve - I am aware, however remember how efficient this process is. That was the first version. and yes.

jsd453, if Na is added to the solution it will produce NaOH, which is really just Na+ and OH- ions in water.

So in the end, the solution is just NaOH/H2O, or Na+/OH-/H2O, to be exact.

Airbag

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slapper

as i've been stirring in some more draino i got to thinking that draino is junk.
i'll keep stirring in but i'm going to do a little studying.

hoping to get some good stuff by the end of the week. http://www.hydrite.com/
usually get down that direction once or twice a week. hard to keep track.

i do have my eyes looking for a small but long container that will fit in the hole.
<poorly worded speculation>the ferrite half-moon wedges serve to put a twist in
the field.</poorly worded speculation> i do believe the field is stronger inside the induction coil cavity.
the main amalgam is at the end of a long thin glass nipple protruding down the center of the of the bulbs cavity.

here is a pdf of a bulb and base that is very similar to the one i happen to have my hands on at this time.
http://www.overunity.com/index.php?action=downloads;sa=downfile&id=405 starting on page 4.
difference is it's main amalgam is on the outside of the coil and their coil is made for this purpose. it appears they
use a solid ferrite tube.

i'll try to do some gauss meter measurements tomorrow. not sure if i'll be able to get much out on the scope.

take care.

nap





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gsmsslsb

Quote from: Airbag on July 26, 2010, 09:31:58 PM
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Where did the four diferent windings come from I dont recall a number of windings.
I am winding mine now so if I missed something please let me know ASAP :o :(