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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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CHANGE Australia

Godspeed 'ResinRat2'.

I am reading your posts and am quite sad I cannot help out. I am very enthusiastic about it all but havent the foggiest really of how to do it and what to get and all that.

Come next summer you might be sleeping next to the fan quite often.

Take care and God bless.

NssB

Hey RR,

I read over your initial report and I have to say, its really quite good. I especially like the fact that it is mainly in 'layman's' terms.
This will be especially helpful for those of us who are willing to replicate and verify the technology thus far.
Actually, given your level of success, I'm quite surprised this has not been attempted by a horde of other builders to date. Maybe this will be the catalyst. *pun intended* ;)

I'm so very much looking forward to the upscale model.

Very best of luck. And for the love of all that is good and true.....get some sleep :)



Avid follower,

NssB

Super God

It may not be efficient, but I was thinking of incorporating this design into a run-the-engine-directly setup.  I don't know if I'm going to have the money to buy fuel cells, they are simply too expensive (bigger ones I mean).  If we can get a few liters a minute out of a few stacks of these then I think it might work.
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ResinRat2

Quote from: Super God on November 12, 2007, 06:52:27 PM
If we can get a few liters a minute out of a few stacks of these then I think it might work.

Hi Brian,

I'm sure that can be accomplished. It is going to take some development though.

My reactor passed 475 hours operating time of continuous hydrogen production. The performance has deteriorated over the last couple of days. I had the tungsten/carbide hydrogen production and regeneration electrodes crossed in the reactor for over 30 hours, and it really damaged the performance. Couldn't really notice it until I looked close. Now I can only run the fan alone or the regeneration alone. I can no longer do both at the same time. The fan is still running now and the reactor is still putting out several bubbles per second. Just not as well as before.

I think I will post the final video of this experiment and stop it soon. I have achieved what I wanted and proved the viability of this system. I just need to finish examining my notes and what exactly happened throughout this run. It actually worked better than I thought it would because I had to learn by trial and error. I just need to be sure there are no short-outs between the electrodes. It's alright because I will be scaling up anyway. I believe the performance of this small reactor justifies it.

So we will officially end it at 20 days constant hydrogen production. I am pleased.

Video post just as soon as the camera battery recharges.

Thanks everyone 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.

Trump

You have come a long ways RR, I just pop in every so often to see how you are doing. I am very glad you have stuck with it as you have gained a lot of ground in the last month or so. When you try and upgrade to a larger unit I am sure you will need to learn all over again, but you will have a lot better idea on what not to do.

Most people do not stick with what they set out to do, but you are one person who has stuck to what they first set out to do, God bless you RR.  Keep up the good work, we are behind you all the way.

Trump