underitall
03-23-2010, 05:04 PM
Hiya all.
I'm Tom, from the UK, and been interested in Hydrogen for a while now, and like the idea of making my own generator, but have just won a used one on eBay I shall mess around with.
My new idea I thought of, I call the Grid System, uses the basic +NNN-NNN+ setup, but set out on a grid, basically, so each electrode is a square bar, instead of a plate.
Heres a pic of what I have so far:
http://trnphoto.co.uk/hf4.GIF
The Reds are Positive, Blues Negatives, and Whites are Neutrals, and black empty space.
Now, this is just an idea, not a design as such, as am new to all of this, but, with a few changes, (like some of the Neutrals on the outer edges being worked on, or whatever, I did think of something loosely, like this:
http://trnphoto.co.uk/hf42.GIF
), do you think it would be an efficient Generator?
Many thanks,
Tom.
I'm Tom, from the UK, and been interested in Hydrogen for a while now, and like the idea of making my own generator, but have just won a used one on eBay I shall mess around with.
My new idea I thought of, I call the Grid System, uses the basic +NNN-NNN+ setup, but set out on a grid, basically, so each electrode is a square bar, instead of a plate.
Heres a pic of what I have so far:
http://trnphoto.co.uk/hf4.GIF
The Reds are Positive, Blues Negatives, and Whites are Neutrals, and black empty space.
Now, this is just an idea, not a design as such, as am new to all of this, but, with a few changes, (like some of the Neutrals on the outer edges being worked on, or whatever, I did think of something loosely, like this:
http://trnphoto.co.uk/hf42.GIF
), do you think it would be an efficient Generator?
Many thanks,
Tom.