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Location: Lake Pomme de Terre area
Members: 14
Latest Activity: Jun 3

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John Duncan Comment by John Duncan on June 3, 2009 at 5:16pm
Hello to the group. I'm in the South KC area and I'm looking for some like minded partners to team up with to do some design testing. I have a deep understanding of both the physics and the electronic reactions involved in the electrolysis of water to a fuel and have some ideas I would like to try out on some existing cells. Would prefer an emersed plate as opposed to a "dry cell" for the experiment. Have the tech know how, but lack the fabrication facilities to proceed with my ideas.

Anyone interested?

Andy
Raymond Langerud Comment by Raymond Langerud on May 17, 2009 at 8:02pm
Hi, Just joined this group.
live in St Louis, Would like to see some working units.
I am getting ready to test a unit on the bench. I don't see
much activty, Is it because it does not work or is gas
just too cheap?
Fatman! Comment by Fatman! on February 23, 2009 at 7:18pm
if its a wet bath type I would stay with 1/16
my dry cell I have @3/64
Curtis Bunnell Comment by Curtis Bunnell on February 23, 2009 at 4:39pm
My plates are 1/16 inch apart, and thinking about adding that other cell spaced at 1/32 inch apart to see what, if anything it would do to the mist that comes off the water when the generator is operating. If I can keep them from arcing across at that distance.
Fatman! Comment by Fatman! on February 23, 2009 at 10:09am
I belive you would get more if you set up your plates differt. Is this a wet cell? I run my plates about 1/16th spacing.
Curtis Bunnell Comment by Curtis Bunnell on February 21, 2009 at 11:02am
My plates are set up -+-+-+- . that is 1 cell .The cells are set up in series at the moment. I have thought about adding another cell above the water level with a spacing of.030 to take advantage of any vapor coming off the 2 base cells. I am wondering if that would not cause a possible spark and set the whole thing off.That is a close setting and is going to be difficult to assemble. I live close to a salvage yard and get my materials (all plasma cut scrap) from them. I have to cut them to size, drill them, grind any sharp edges off, clean and assemble. I sand a crosshatch pattern on both sides of every plate. Seems to work a bit better. I am not scientific. I just tinker with things to see what I can do. Call it a retirement hobby. All to stay active and alert.
Fatman! Comment by Fatman! on February 21, 2009 at 9:40am
you said the "1st and 7th plate are negative" is the 4th plate a pos?
a -nn+nn- set up?
And hook in series with other like it or are you call the 7 plates 2 cells?
Do you have any states on diesels tractors you have ran them on?
Curtis Bunnell Comment by Curtis Bunnell on February 20, 2009 at 10:33pm
Dont really know about volume. I am sure some goes out in water vapor. I just wire up the cell and test it in a bucket of water whenever I try a different modification. From my first to whatever mod I am working on now, I have checked them that way. If they work, great. If not, I take them apart and start over
Fatman! Comment by Fatman! on February 20, 2009 at 9:59pm
you are making about 1.5 LPM?
Fatman! Comment by Fatman! on February 20, 2009 at 9:58pm
wet bath or dry cell?
 

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Fatman! Daniel Nowlin Jimmy sam zuccarello don Bob hho2go KENN DRESCHER Fozzy stl_hemi steve crawford Curtis Bunnell Raymond Langerud John Duncan
 
 

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