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Overunity Machines Forum



The downfalls of conventional electrolysis - and how to fix them

Started by oswaldonfire, July 20, 2010, 11:30:31 AM

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oswaldonfire

While an explosion is what will happen if you place a large enough chunk into H2O, that is not the case with this setup.

The reaction between the Na and the H20 creates NaOH, H2, and A LOT of heat. This heat, if there is enough Na reacting at the same time, will ignite the hydrogen gas, resulting in an explosion. However, let's consider a single atom of Na reacting. No explosion - there isn't enough heat to ignite the hydrogen and the surrounding SOLUTION absorbs the heat.

The chemical reactions are a little more complex than just this simple reaction. Think redox - that's what is happening. And keep in mind the word SOLUTION. That will give you everything you need to know.

dasimpson

the hole unit was made to pull no more then 1 or 2 amps my goal was to not have more draw then the bikes electrical system could handl
how much browns gas did i produce i dont know
i dident know of a way to measure and still dont
the speed of the engine was controled by a control the amperage enterying the unit more gas higher reves etc

dasimpson

i really dont know why your been cryptic

makes me belive you havent got the full grasp pf what your trying to do and are fishing for the missing ideas in your unit

my system works and ok it is small but can be easy made when you get into chemical reactions thats a hole new ball game and lots of many licences for chemicals etc

oswaldonfire

A quick and easy way to measure production:

Get a stopwatch, get a 1 liter soda bottle. (any size will work, but we want to keep the volume relatively small for safety reasons)

Put the output of your cell into the bottle and time how long it takes to fill. From this you can use dimensional analysis to derive the LPM of your cell.

Dasimpson, I have a full grasp of everything that is happening in my cell - and more. I came to this forum because I want to share information with you and other people so that you, too, can reap the benefits of this type of cell. I could keep all of this to myself, but nothing would be gained, nobody else could follow, and it would all be for nothing. This is unlike any other cell you've ever seen or heard of in this forum, although the concepts and idea has been around for years.

I won't spoon-feed everyone every detail as to how exactly it works. My goal is to get people to think and come up with better solutions to common problems. I will give hints and show you the right direction, but I will not come straight out and say it. If you have a question - ask! Ask and ye shall receive.

I do not intend to come across as "cryptic", but rather I am trying to share knowledge while helping people to learn a thing or two.

dasimpson

i have seen from what i have figured in viedos of things like this over 3 years ago i know that a 5hp engine tend to be in the 350cc range correct me if im wrong but that was my old 5hp genny was

to mathermatics i dont have a clue but if you ment a bottle full of water and see the dissplacment of the water then it would empy a liter bottle in 5 mins but that isent really telling me how much a min because of pressure needed to force the water out were as the engine wouldent need pressure but good flow