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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,

I managed to repair the leak in the cover. Started the reactor going, but I noticed it had developed a very tiny leak around the small tungsten electrode. It was so small I just ignored it for my initial testing.

The reactor filled with bubbles as before, but it looked like only about half the tungsten/carbide electrodes were giving off gas. There must be a problem getting good contact between the electrodes. I jiggled the reactor a bit and got them to settle some. Gas started coming off.

I was able to get a flow out of the tube so I hooked it up to the fuel cell. Voltage built up to over 1 volt so I touched it to the small demonstration fan I have. It ran for 3-4 seconds, then died. I disconnected the wire for about 10 seconds, touched it to the fan, again it ran for 3 or 4 seconds or so, then died again. This I repeated dozens of times.

OK, I am getting a flow rate, but not fast enough to sustain the fan continuously, so the rate is slow. I come to the following observations for this first experiment.

1) The reactor top leak is sealed, but I am now sealing the leak around the small electrode. This will take 24 hours to dry.

2) There does not seem to be good connections between the tungsten/carbide electrodes. I will try to jiggle them around a bit and get them to be in better contact with each other.

3) If the rate is still too slow, then I will open the box (NOOOOOO!) and add more tungsten/carbide electrodes. Maybe even joining them together with solder flux to be sure their connections are good. Then I will have to seal the top of the reactor again and wait another 24 hours for it to dry.

4) I am very close here. Just a few more fixes and I should have a good flow rate. Enough to drive the fan and maybe some other devices. Hopefully close to Dr. Griffin's demonstration video.

5) Though the rate was not what I wanted, I believe this can be fixed without too much trouble.

At least I have Dr. Griffin's video to inspire me on.

Thank you all for your interest.
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ResinRat2

This is great news!! I am so looking forward to seeing your stuff work and to make one. All I can say is that you are an inspiration and when you get this happening the world will  owe you big time.

go ResinRat2 go !!!

Super God

Good work!!  Sorry I have not replied lately, but I have been observing!  Lately I've been having trouble finding a job to fund my research and some experiements I want to conduct with so many different things.  Ugh, money... Pretty soon I'll be paying bills, and that's not going to be fun.  Even if this isn't producing a tremendous amount of gas, it still has a COP approaching infinity since there is no work put into the system (not accounting all of your struggle trying to get the damn thing to work)  and an efficiency that's amazingly high too.  I'd cosider it free energy in the sense that I'm not putting anything in except zinc and tungsten, and that's only once! :D  Best of luck to you, ResinRat!
>9000

Dingus Mungus

Congrats on the replication!
I know fixing the leaks will greatly improve your output, as hydrogen is quite tiny and nimble. Altho its unfortunate to hear about the gas contamination happening in your bridge. I've been reading a lot recently about zinc air fuel cells, and its remarkably similar while different. I'm losing my mind over here wishing I could be working on this again.

~Dingus Mungus

ResinRat2

Zinc-Air Fuel cells?  Never heard of them, sounds like its time to ASK.Com them.

I'll get it working good, just need a bit more time thanks.

Have a good day everybody.
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.