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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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ResinRat2

Hi all,

Another idea I just thought of was to increase the level of NaOH in the solution, say a couple of a percent at a time, to increase the viscosity of the solution. Just enough so that the splashing and vaporizing would be brought to a minimum. I am not sure how the solubility of the rest of the components would be affected, but it might be worth investigating. Much simpler than altering the design of the cell.  I might try an experiment or two on this angle.

Thank you for your interest.

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.

Super God

Woo, this is getting exciting!  Imagine 70 liters a minute!?  I hope we eventually get to there!  But crawl before you walk, haha.  How's is going, ResinRat?
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ResinRat2

Hi Brian,

OK, I can't wait any longer. Here are some pics of the reactor in building. You can see the top and sides. The two zinc rods are mounted on one side of the reactor with the access holes for the connections visible in the side view. You can see the three plexiglass sheets that divide the reactor chamber down the middle. the middle sheet has the holes straight across, and the two side sheets have the holes upward at 45 degrees or so on each side. This should keep the gas from mixing between chambers.

I know it is going slow but this is not that easy to do. Still to be added:  the gas exit port on the top, and the tungsten rods too. I will probably wait and see which rods give me better output, the higher cobalt content ones or not. Also, I am still not sure how I will secure the lid.

Sorry it is so slow, but work still needs to be done.
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.

keithturtle

@ resin rat 2;
Two possible ways to secure the lid:
1) get a woodworker's clamp that will evenly press the lid to the base (suppurt the clamp as it holds the whole unit)
or
2) cut a pair of thick pieces of plastic larger than the footprint and use 6 threaded rod tie bolts at the corners and along the middle.

I could make it in less time than I could adequately explain it. Is that black stuff on the perimeter of yer lid the gasket material?

Keith
Soli Deo Gloria

Super God

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