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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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oswaldonfire

YES!!!!

Thank you. That is exactly what is happening. And it does work; I personally have built one and I know of at least 5 other people who have built one.

Liquid electrodes... the new wave in electrolysis.

Are you familiar with the principles of magnetic induction?

Create a coil. Then put a wire inside the coil. Pulse current through the coil, and current will be induced in the wire. Now size the wire up. Will it still have current induced? Yes. More than before, because it is intersecting a larger cross-section of magnetic flux. Now size it down. Still has induced current. A little less than before, but it's still there. There is no limit on the size of the wire.

Now... where most people get lost. Size the wire down to one atom in length. Is current induced? YES. However small, the atom is still being affected. Now take untold trillions of trillions of trillions of sodium atoms... each receiving a small amount of power.. and it all adds up.

Can you see the electrodes? NO.

And just like that, we've solved almost every problem associated with conventional electrolysis.

Surface area? Not a problem!

Gas collecting on plates? No problem!

This is so elegantly simple.. yet SO effective.



oswaldonfire

One coil WILL do the trick. The trick is positioning the solution in the densest part of the flux created. Any ideas on where this would be?

jikwan

i kind of get the idea but without complete understanding
got to mull it over

what kind of litre per minute is the output?
zen is the art of seeing everything and noticing nothing

oswaldonfire

That's because we haven't completely explained how it works yet. Now comes the fun part - chemistry!

If you had to build one of these units now - based on what you've read and understood so far - what would it look like? Describe it to me.

I have not measured the liters per minute output of this device... but I can assure you that there is no need. My first test was running a small 5hp engine... well I can tell you one thing - I wasn't ready to have TOO MUCH hydrogen!!!!!

5 or 6 of these could easily run a full-size vehicle.. like an SUV.

jikwan

i reckon its running the solution through small dia tube
in its centre is the fine guage wire

hho just bubbles up to the surface
zen is the art of seeing everything and noticing nothing