WOW! Talk about illiterate low-lives, you take stupidity to a whole new level. I'll bet some of the others are very envious of your IQ. :rolleyes:
Blimey, Macca, I thought some of the other...
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WOW! Talk about illiterate low-lives, you take stupidity to a whole new level. I'll bet some of the others are very envious of your IQ. :rolleyes:
Blimey, Macca, I thought some of the other...
18 million 200 thousand Watts! Just gonna look for a wall to bang my head against. :(
And I think you will find it's spelled 'Beetle' - unless that is, you're talking about one of the fab four!
You said it, not me! However after your last post I'm inclined to be in full agreement with you.
I found this thread by looking for posts by ElectroNut, who appears to be one of the few truly...
No one will ever learn anything around here if people aren't prepared to listen to those that are clearly more intelligent and more knowlegeable. I can't believe you would even consider banning BStu,...
Great posts ElectroNut, the fact that they weren't appreciated by some just highlights their level of ignorance.
Evidently there are some people here that are simply not interested in learning or...
Probably a good idea, because you even got this wrong. lol:
But joking aside, research 'electrolysis' and at least bring yourself up to speed. You can't really expect folk on these forums to...
No offence intended, but if you have to ask questions like this I seriously wonder, from a health and safety viewpoint, if it's really in your best interests to be playing with this stuff.
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Well the voltages show that your electrolyser is not at fault.
Where do you get your water? Because it must be close to de-ionised if you are getting nothing at all in the way of gas evolving.
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It all seems a bit odd. The impurities in tap water should give you some gas production.
Check that your connections are sound and that you don't have an open circuit somewhere. You can do this...
You haven't got a PWM, just the electrolyser, so you have to control the current flow by altering the amount of KOH, just as you already seem to be doing.
Out of curiousity, how much does...
:confused: What's all this about???:confused:
Are you saying it doesn't work at all - no gas whatsoever? Because you should see some gas evolving with that configuration even just with tap water.
Your initial post does not provide enough...
Faraday's laws are not just applicable to hydrogen and oxygen, but any reaction that is occurring whereby charges are being exchanged at electrodes and new substances are being formed. Electroplating...
I see this all the time. A major issue seems to be that the science is simply beyond many people. Either because they have not bothered to familiarise themselves with Faraday's laws of electrolysis,...
I think it's been mentioned, but just to add that adding hydroxy will no doubt include some water, and it is well known that injecting water into the engine can clear old carbon deposits from the...
Well thanks for elaborating Plasmaguy. All very interesting.
From what you have said, I would think that the NCE is sodium sulphate concentrate, hence Na2SO4 already mixed with water. It...
65mpg from 30mpg stock. Wow, that's more than impressive... that's amazing... and from just 5lpm!
From the first photo, it rather looks like your reservoir doubles as a bubbler. So how much...
What exactly is your non-caustic electrolyte? And why if it is so non-caustic does it say on the bottle, 'in the event of bodily contact flush with water'?
I'm no supporter of KOH or NaOH, but...
LOL! :rolleyes: It takes all sorts...
I should just add that Ohm's Law is not a true law as such, as there are circumstances in which it completely breaks down. But it does work well generally.
Furthermore, I'll make an apology...
Yes, temperature will alter the situation, but not from the point of Ohm's Law. So even though the voltage and electrolyte concentration have not changed, the heating effect adds energy to the...
It's not the resistance of any given amount of electrolyte that need concern you so much as the resistance of the electrolyte residing directly between the plates.
The resistance of an...
I see. So basically the water was being used up and not replaced, which thereby concentrated the electrolyte to far above the initial 8%.
What a mess!
MOYG, I've never seen anything like that. But then I only ever use low concentrations of NaSO4 as my electrolyte, if any at all.
So I strongly suspect it is down to the very high...
I think that what you are alluding to is very different to what people here are trying to achieve, which is basically the production of hydrogen and oxygen... and as much of it as possible.
I have...