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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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Goat

@ oswaldonfire

Thanks for the posts on this electrolysis process it's very interesting and unconventional...

I've read through Alaskastar's posts at the oupower forum but cannot get to his project folder in both IE or Firefox to see the circuit(s)...

Could you please post your circuit for everyone to replicate with component values.

Kind Regards,
Paul

ramset

Goat,
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Could you please post your circuit for everyone to replicate with component values.

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now that would be nice!!
get off to a good start ,everyone on the same page!

Chet
Whats for yah ne're go bye yah
Thanks Grandma

b0rg13

@oswaldonfire

wow is all i can say right now i think, ive been on the edge of my seat for the last 24 hours. thanks hehe.  :D

even if this doesnt work for what ever reason its an interesting exercise.  ;D

Peace.
if you want to get out of the rat race,you have to let go of the cheese.

oswaldonfire

I have since taken apart my old circuit for other projects, and I never wrote down exactly how it was configured. However - I will see what I can dig up.

I have ordered a small magnetic induction lamp - it arrives on the 28th. The plan is to take apart the light to get the ballast and the induction coils to drive my setup - you already read how similar these processes are. Instead of designing something, why not just get something that already has been professionally designed to do exactly what you want it to do?

That's my thinking behind it, and I will post how well it works or does not work.

Everyone here could buy a lamp and create their own - it's not hard. We'll see.

How's it coming with the chemistry?

slapper

have a feeling i'm being dared... again.

been happening more often lately, it seems.

i'm getting involved with an induction lighting project. last monday i received delivery of
1 Amko Solara model WJY85DG01 and 1 Brightmax model ZN-PL80W/a.
friday i picked up a complete fixture - bulb / socket (with induction coil) / housing and ballast.

i've always had the wire and pvc/cpvc on hand.

weird.

not going to be much help on the electro-chemistry side. didn't do so well in chemistry.
not sure how to get my hands on sodium hydroxide. is there a name brand i can look for?

while i'm at it with the questions:
did the solution get warm?
how long does the sodium hydroxide last?

thanks... i think.

nap

we are not alone :)