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Dry Cell goes to Austria

Started by woodpecker, October 09, 2008, 07:29:04 AM

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crazyenergy

@ Woodpecker

Nice build!

@ all

This is the link to build of this type... www.fireinthewater.com/


woodpecker

Thanks, to all for your comments they are always welcome.

@AlanA,  this is not pulsed force this is only brute force

here I have the partlist for the device:

2 outer stainless steal plates25 x 20cm (9,8 x 7,87 inch) (makes the power connection easier)
9 stainless steal plates 20x20 cm (7,87 inch) for 10 chambers
I use just what I could get easy here in Austria, it is called "Nirosta" 0,059 inch thick
All the plates have one  13 mm ( 0,51 inch)hole in the upper corner,27mm (1,06 inch)  far from the top and the side except /the two outer plates they have the hole 77mm  (3,03 inch from the top and 27 mm from the side.
The plates are carefully crosshatched with coarse sandpaper on a band-grinder and then cleansed with distilled water


2 25x25 cm (inch 9,8) endplates, out of acrylic glass, 2 cm (0,78 inch) thick
with one hole for 1/4 inch thread,  52 mm (2,47 inch) from the top and the side
12 Gaskets 20 x 20cm (7,87 inch) outer diameter and 16 x 16cm (6,29 inch) inner diameter
I used simple PVC pondfoil 1 mm (0,039 inch) thick and catted it with a Standlyknife. So the gap between the plates is only 0,039 inch but it works fine.

from a thread rod 6 mm (0,23 inch) I catted 8 pieces,
16 washers and 16 nuts 8 for each side
The Connections for gas out and liquid in,(to fit in the endplates) I have found in a shop, where they sell products for Computer cooling with water, same with the hose 10 mm (0,39 inch) inner and 13 mm (0,51 inch) outer diameter               
It tuck me some weeks, to collect all the parts but then the cell was assembled in only 5 minutes.Stack washers and the nuts on the thread rods, put them in to the holes of the first endplate, One gasket one plate  and so on,always with the holes on the same place, second endplate screw it together and finito. You should then be able to look through the holes of your cell if everything is right placed. 

The Container for the Electrolyte, is made out of an acrylic tube of 10cm (3,93 inch) with base and top plates, glued with Acrifix ( very good seal) I fill it with about 1 liter Electrolyte ( KOH I got from Cosmetics suppliers, soap producers and also from bakers shop. (2 Teespoons was enough)

At the moment I do the filling of the cell manually by putting the container a little higher than the hole in the cell, when I see, the liquid flowing out of the other hole I put it back a little more down than the hole. The cell can work for about two hours and then ned to be refilled. I want soon have something to do it periodically automatic. But for the tests now it`s OK.
Trough the other hole the gas (and in the beginning a little bit of foam) flows back in to the container, get separated, and further in to the bubbler, which is also made out of acryl ( absolutely tight.)
                                                                                                                     Notice,the number of plates I choosed, was more accidentally then planed, because I originally wanted to build a cell with 13 plates, for 24 V, of course, but I had only 11 and I was so curious to see what would happend, so I could`nt wait! But during the next weeks I want to make tests with 13 plates and 15 plates at 24 V it should work even better then now.
I can also give you more drawings and pictures if you want tomorrow.

Ah.. and sorry for my English, i am not a native speaker and in fact have never learned English in a school.

woodpecker 

jdcmusicman

A drycell is the best hho cell you can build , it beats any wet cell anyday..

woodpecker

@jdcmusicman hi, yes thats exactly, what i found through my experience too. The open bath E. have cost me many bucks so i would try to convert them into drycells soon.
And, you should know, that actually your videos  had inspired me to build my cell.
About your comment in Youtube: yes I can buy a new good Ammeter to make sure, that the reading is correct, but, you know, i never before had so much bubbling, it`s really amazing, and i think that this is some kind of an indicator too.

have a good day and lots of inspiration
woodpecker

AlanA

@ woodpecker

Thanks so much for sharing your research with us.
Just a little more questions from me:
How much water does the cell consume (per hour)?
When you generate 1 l hydrogen per 22 or 25 seconds it is a lot of.
But what can I do with it? For what is this cell good for?
Is it enough to run an engine?