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Removing bubbles

Started by wizkycho, May 15, 2006, 04:22:35 AM

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hartiberlin

Hmm, I don?t know, but I had very good success with an ultra sonic fog bubbler.
The water stays very transparent and not white oppaque as usual
and there are just only big bubbles of oxyhydrogen.
Unfortunately I did not yet have found the time to measure the gas output quantitatively...
Maybe somebody else can do this ?
I used 2 fine meshs of stainless steel about 40 x 60 cm big and
put a plastic mesh between it and supplied 12 Volts pulsed DC at around
4 amperes.
Then I put the ultrasonic fog bubbles between the clindrical rolled up meshes...
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starcruiser

pg46 & hartiberlin ,

What info have you heard regarding the ultrasonic (or sonic) methods of generating H2? I have heard that the frequency should be around 474Khz but I have not yet tried this due to the fact of determininng the proper transducer to test this.

For the transducer I was thinking of using a coil of wire around a test tube initially to induce oscillation in the water due to the diamagnetic properties of the water. Any thoughts?
Regards,

Carl