This is my first attempt at making a YouTube video, so expect it to look like the work of a 3 year old. :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TF7TMKoFrc (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TF7TMKoFrc)
hey bulbz
Nice video bit shaky id recomend a webcam stand or somthing to help..
But nice on.. u might wanna increase the gap just a little.. mabe 3 layers of gafa tape but keep the tape cubes small..
u should get a slightly better reaction..
are u considering uring straight DC or Pulsed DC
Lanmasterd
Quote from: Lanmasterd on April 19, 2008, 05:20:42 AM
hey bulbz
Nice video bit shaky id recomend a webcam stand or somthing to help..
But nice on.. u might wanna increase the gap just a little.. mabe 3 layers of gafa tape but keep the tape cubes small..
u should get a slightly better reaction..
are u considering uring straight DC or Pulsed DC
Lanmasterd
Thanks for the feedback, I'm glad you enjoyed my video ;).
I originally had strips of plastic separating them, which I made from the lid of a discarded margarine container. I never seemed to get as much gas from it that way although I will probably put in another strip of two of gaffa tape, because I think the bubbles are being slowed down by friction, due to such a small gap.
I am considering using a pulsed voltage multiplier circuit (one of the kind that is made from caps and diodes).
At the moment I am trying to find some large stainless steel sheets, that's when the fun will really start ;D.