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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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linnard

Nice work Resinrat2 and Dingus, here is a neat experiment for you to play with. If you have a reactor which has ran for a while, then replace the Zinc electrode with a aluminum wire. I know as well as everyone else that the aluminum will react with the base solution ( or will it). Watch the aluminum and see what is deposited on the surface. Once the surface of the aluminum is covered with Zinc then close the circuit and watch what comes off of the T/C electrode. Do you need voltage input to regenerate the zinc, you tell me.

Have fun and keep up the experiments

Linnard

hartiberlin

Hi Linnard,
welcome to the forum.

Many thanks for your great input.

I hope some people would try out soon this experiment.
I myself am in this moment busy with other things,
mainly with the Mike Motor.

I hope Resinrat and Dingus can try these out.
Many thanks.

Regards, Stefan.
P.S. Linnard, maybe you can tell us, what your current commercial unit
is capable of doing ?
Is it going soon for sales ?
Many thanks.
Stefan Hartmann, Moderator of the overunity.com forum

Dingus Mungus

I'm planning on replicating this experiment tonight...
Quite excited!  ;D

Thank you Linnard,
~Dingus

ResinRat2

Hi Linnard,

I will try that experiment. Thank you for the suggestion and I will let everyone know what results I get.

I never thought of trying this. ::) :D

Wait!!! :o

Does this mean the loop is closed already??? :o
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 tried it, this is what I observed.

I removed all electrodes from the cell. I took a fresh aluminum electrode and placed it in the solution. It immediately turned grey. I pulled it out and it had a coating of grey on it. I must assume, at this point, that it is zinc. I placed the tungsten electrode into the solution. Nothing.

I connected the two electrodes with a copper wire above the vessel. After a few seconds the tungsten began to give off gas.

IS THIS HYDROGEN?? I THINK IT IS!!!

DO YOU ALL KNOW WHAT THIS MEANS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

SOMEBODY PINCH MEEEEEE!!!!!!

Pardon me while I go lie down, I feel faint.

If this is hydrogen gas coming off, then THE LOOP IS CLOSED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

WE NEED NO POWER TO REGENERATE THE ZINC!!!!!!!!!

This is FREEEEEEEEEEE EVERYONE!!!!!!  THIS IS FREE!!!!   WE ARE FREE!!

WAIT --- wait --- let me calm down and start thinking like a scientist.

I need to look at this for a bit and be sure of what I am seeing. Give me time to test the gas with a flame.

I can't believe how excited I am. Dingus, we've got to get the reactor built. This is amazing.

Wait --- calm down my nerves.

I'll get back to you all after I watch this reaction for a while; but I have a good feeling about this.

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.