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Overunity Machines Forum



Linnard?s hydrogen on demand system without electricity !

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

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ResinRat2

Oh, one more thing Judd,

Quote from: Chaoticside on January 31, 2008, 04:48:14 PM

PS - mramos, you hit the nail on the head with the server room remark... I too am stuck in that icebox and if I had known what I was getting myself into I may have chosen differently!  I can't even imagine how much fun it must be to go to work and play with chemical reactions all day long!


Everybody thinks the grass in always greener on the other side of the fence. I have tedious days too, but I have had some really lousy jobs in the past. I think it was those past experiences that helped me to appreciate what I have now.

Thanks again for your interest and comments.
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

Just an update for those who have been asking me.

My brother still has not finished the electrode welds. He lives a little over a hundred miles away from me so I can only see him on weekends. I will not push him to rush and I will not complain. He is doing it as a favor to me, he is also a skilled mechanic and welder and he believes in doing a GOOD job on anything he works on. He knows what he is doing and I trust him.

Thanks for your comments and 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.

Tinker

Hey Dave

I got tell you something

Your tenacious efforts to make your device work and your willingness to share your knowledge, and taking the time to keep us in the loop re-your progress warrants aknowledgment.

THANK YOU! reguardless of the outcome.

I know that things are slow now during construction of your updated device, But speaking for myself I look forward to your continued efforts. Yeah I know that is worth about the same as a cup of coffee at Dennys but living in the south I have limited resources.

No doubt there are others that have watched your thread and feel the same way I do but are hesitant to express their thoughts for many reasons.

I appreciate your goal and appreciate your efforts

Be Well
Tinker



   

 

ResinRat2

Hi Tinker,

I appreciate your interest and comments. I know it must be very frustrating watching this thread. The electrodes are not finished yet, and I was trying my hand at checking the fitting of the glass pieces a few days ago. I am sorry to say I dropped the top piece and broke it. I picked up a replacement just the other day and dummy me tried fitting it again. I guess I don't learn well from my mistakes sometimes and it fell AGAIN. Only this time I broke that piece again and the front piece cracked as well. I think what I am learning from all this is I need to stick with professionals when it comes to building this stuff. Especially with glass.

I am going to go to the glass company and have them actually construct the unit after I get the tungsten/carbide electrodes from my brother. The glass company said they could put the unit together for me, and it seemed like a better alternative to my all-thumbs approach to making this thing. If you think you are frustrated with this thread, I can guarantee to you that I am even more frustrated with myself. This thing should have been put together already. Once the tungsten/carbide electrodes are installed in the unit then they will be in there permanently and will not be removed. That's why I need to wait until I get them from my brother before the final construction. The zinc rods, however, will be changeable.

Sorry everyone, trying my best here, it just is dragging on and on.
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.

blackpeak

Interstingly, i see that you calculate what you have in milivolts. I can't back up what i say and i'm not completely sure about it...but i know that you can get energy just with all the radio waves that are all around us with all the time. Therefore, unless you make that system with an output of at least 1kW and then make it run and power a 1kW resistor? lamp? i don't know...for a week without any loss of energy, only then will i be impressed.