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Linnard?s hydrogen on demand system without electricity !

Started by hartiberlin, October 04, 2005, 06:54:25 PM

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devrimogun

Quote from: ResinRat2 on September 07, 2006, 12:13:28 AM
Stefan,

Thank you for making the patent available for download here on the forum.

I just looked the patent over and this is fantastic! This is the answer to your overunity!

Dr Linnard's patent has a series of experiments with excellent detail, and I love the fact that it is utilizing chemical reactions with no need of outside power input. I felt like I was reading the true beginning of the Hydrogen Economy. Using colloidal metals and catalysts he describes reactions that have the potential to produce abundant hydrogen with common metals. Reactions that theoretically regenerate all components except water (which is consumed in the reaction). As he describes, the same result as hydrolysis without the power input.

Let us all hope and pray this man will not be bought out, or eliminated. That this technology will be widely used and spread like wildfire. Hydrogen production that can be turned on and off with the flick of a switch. This should be front page news. This could be the answer for so many of mankind's problems. Energy, pollution, starvation, space travel, etc.

I read it here today, and I tell you it came to my mind. It would figure that Almighty God would make the most abundant compound on the planet (water) as a potential energy source available for us all. All we have to do is share it.

That will be the hard part.

Dear RR

I just saw this topic and read the first page and then the last.
Reading your post above which you wrote in Sept 2006 I could sense your huge level of enthusiasm
which you were able to carry to almost 2 years after. I hope you all the best.
Anyone that has so much enthusiasm on something for so long deserves to be successful.

Meanwhile whatever happened to Linnard? Where is the patent? Is it already granted?
Why no company has made it into a full product already during those years that passed?

Sorry for bothering but I just can not find the time to read all the 26 pages.

Devrim




ResinRat2

Quote from: devrimogun on May 24, 2008, 08:29:44 AM
Meanwhile whatever happened to Linnard? Where is the patent? Is it already granted?
Why no company has made it into a full product already during those years that passed?

Dr.Griffin just seems to have dropped out of this whole scenario. His company's website has not changed in a long time and there seems to be no news for a long time also.

My ultimate goal is just to show overunity on this system. If it works, then great; if not, then that is just the truth and I will need to move on to something else. My seeming inability to make reactors that don't have numerous leaks and problems has been the biggest hampering of my goal. I just wish sometimes that I had someone near me who had some decent mechanical skills (welding, etc.) that had some time and ambition to help me out a bit on this project and make up a bit for my incompetence. I believe now that I can do it easily in Plexiglas, but I wanted to move to glass, which has twice the heat transfer rate that Plexiglas has. So I encountered a whole new set of problems that have hampered me and slowed down the progress.

Just the reality. I am working on it one failure at a time.

Thanks for your interest.

Sorry, just a bit of venting, that's all.
Research is the only place in a company where you can continually have failures and still keep your job.

I knew immediately that was where I belonged.

loosecannon

vent away! LOL

a couple of leaks you say?
eh, no big deal.

i guess a hair dryer is your best friend for getting everything dry before you "regoop" it.

good luck,
LC

ResinRat2

Yeah LC, sometimes I vent like an old lady.

I resealed all the outside joints of the reactor so I should quit my whining and griping: she should be good to go by tommorrow: Memorial Day here in the United States. A fitting day to honor all those who sacrificed and served and are now being used by the energy mongrels for their own greed and corruption. Sad, but I hold our military to one of the highest levels of honor that I know. They serve with honor and duty and bravery. It's just not their fault that our leaders are scum!



Research is the only place in a company where you can continually have failures and still keep your job.

I knew immediately that was where I belonged.

ResinRat2

Well, I had it running this morning. Gas was being produced at a pretty good clip, but...IT STILL HAS LEAKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I need to take a step back and reevaluatue. It could be that the weight of the glass and electrolyte solution is extremely heavy. (the reactor is very heavy and difficult to move) and is causing the glass sides to bow outward, breaking the seals around the edges and causing the leaks in the corners. I am going to look into how large glass aquariums are built. I bet they have some type of metal frame that keeps the glass from bowing. I seem to recall this from something I read somewhere in the past.

Sorry everyone. Trying my best. Not good enough, apparently.
Research is the only place in a company where you can continually have failures and still keep your job.

I knew immediately that was where I belonged.