Last year I was playing with plasma ignitition on the work bench, had a blast exploading water mist and giving the dog a nervous breakdown. I managed to ruin the base unit of my cordless phone...
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Last year I was playing with plasma ignitition on the work bench, had a blast exploading water mist and giving the dog a nervous breakdown. I managed to ruin the base unit of my cordless phone...
voltage is mearly difference of potential,,, of if you look at it as if it were water in a pipe it would be the pressure. its current your looking for in brute force electrolysis, you can raise...
that is correct. In NY if the light is on you fail :( Trying to circumvent the O2 sensors would be tampering and illeagle. In this state if you want to experiment with HHO you have to do it on...
I can't speak for everyone, but here in New York State, if your running a HHO system and your check engine light comes on you will fail your NYS inspection. If you tamper with any emision control...
Ok I see what you mean. Intresting:) I also have built torches and have done a little playing around with plasma. Using ignition coils capaciters and a ton of high voltage diodes I have exploded...
Do you have a link to that plasma reactor yellow snow? 1500 watts sounds like the cats ass! I had a trouble call yesterday at a house . The guy was using a CNC plasma cutter along with a 5 hp air...
I totally aggree with Bio. nickel is the way to go with KoH. have the plates cut with a cnc plasma cutter and media blasted to increase surface area. getting custom gaskets made would be great too!...
getting back on topic,? thermolysis of steam is great as long as you have a economical way of generating 3000 degree F. Unfortunatly most of dont have a couple hundred tons of coal laying around....
I'm here in Western NY:D That system was working great. Your probebly right though when the temps get down below zero:eek: I can see problems.
hey i'm a power lineman and was working at a large dairy farm last week. I noticed the manure digester and asked some questions. the guy said the system cost about $30,000 bucks and provides all the...
hey, a hundred years ago towns all across the country used to inject steam into white hot coal to produce towns gas. a hydrogen rich gas used for lighting and cooking. eventually town gas was...
Notice the plate configuration of a car battery! Its a series of cells just like our setup but in a car battery the negetive plate of one cell is connected to the positive plate of the next cell. ...
unfortunatly you still need around 2 volts per cell gap to produce a decent amount of gas. so that part of olms law stays the same in our case. most people controll heat isues with a pwm.
I hope I'm not getting too far off topic but it seams corona discharge is getting kinda popular lately. Steam reforming is a fairly energy intensive process. Temperatures of 900 C are required ...
yeah but would'nt be great to turn that 4 Lpm into 5 Lpm without having to add additional amperage. Seams to me if you can squeeze out more efficientcy in any device its an improvement.
its a little pricy but calcium hydride would make a great dring agent. christ... they used to fill blimps with the stuff. Just add water.
Well maybe for us, but if you want to cough up some big buck you can buy a PEM fuel cell. Any PEM type fuel cell ran in reverse ( provide electrictiy and H2o) will produce oxygen on one side and...
true but if you run it through a bubbler and filter after the aluminium filings the aluminium oxide would never make it to the intake.
very true... i'm sure some sort of servo safety valve would have to be used before putting something like this under the hood. I also believe that the trace amount of koh in the vapor wouldn't ...
I've thought about this alot too... Nobody want that crap inside their engines, but what about putting that vapor to work. Instead of bubbling it through water or filtering it through charcoal how...
I here you... I'm thinking the small amount of nitric acid might take years to degrade the plates.
Sorry bout that... I guess I'm overly sensitive:o I'm very interested in your project and think its a fantastic idea! I truely think you guys are on to something here. I came to the conclusion...
Easy big fella... Didn't mean to rile anyone up. I noticed in a google search that comercial corona type ionizers warn of moisture in the air causing nitric acid which will damage the unit.
If you use water vapor and pass it through a corona ionizer won't nitric acid form and desolve the electrodes?
Just buy a hho flashback arrestor they don't cost much. Thats what I use and haven't had any problems.