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Overunity Machines Forum



electrolysys with horizontal plates

Started by Walter Hofmann, July 02, 2006, 03:56:31 PM

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outerreach

I am interested in the SS mesh in horizontal, and am wondering what progress people have made with different designs.  As I have seen, it looks like circular with about 1/8 inch clearance seems to work nicely. Also if anybody has tackled the idea of having bubbles go around next set of mesh so they are not reformed back into water molecules.

Walter Hofmann

Hi outerreach,
yes in my design of the circular mesh disc the bubbles are quenched between the two disc to thoutside and there they go directly up because the disc are about 1/4 to 3/8 smaler then the tube. I am working on the design that the lower disc of a plate pair what would then be also the lower plate from the next pair is a solid disc which will avoid that any of the bubbles from the lower pair can recombine in any way and force the bubbles to the outside and up.
I also have a version like somebody here has recommended Thanks for it, where the disc are hexagon shaped. This version is verry material saving and it seems that the bubbles are using the shortest way to escape. The hexagonale shape disc insert in a round tube gives more room at the site and a kind of vertical canals.
The pairs are space at 1/8 inch and the space to the next plate pair is 5/8 to 3/4 inch tests with smaler distance between the plate pairs have shown that there less bubbles and a kind of turbulence what lowers the output.
greetings
walt

hartiberlin

This is how to fix the vacuum pressure problems with engines !

http://video.google.de/videoplay?docid=-8809836514486955877


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lincolninked

I have read every post and watched every video in this thread with great interest.  Do the authors of this thread still post here?  If so, what are the later advancements you have made along these lines?

Are there still some who think horizontal is better than vertical?

I enjoyed this thread.  To everyone, thanks.