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    carbon fiber plates making hho what are your thoughts

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXUPp...hannel&list=UL

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59vhZ...hannel&list=UL

    what do you think. i have ideas now about a carbon fiber dry cell. looks like he is using a makeshift PWM on the 2nd one.

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    The maker of the video states that the carbon plates react with the electrolysis process. That means the plates get eaten in the process.

    This makes it unreliable for a reactor in my opinion, even if it's a slow process of degradation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whear View Post
    The maker of the video states that the carbon plates react with the electrolysis process. That means the plates get eaten in the process.

    This makes it unreliable for a reactor in my opinion, even if it's a slow process of degradation.
    He didn't say it as if they react to the process. He said they react as stainless does. He did say that it doesn't appear to degrade! Anything that can transmit electrical current can be used, just depends on it ability to resist deterioration.
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59vhZ...hannel&list=UL

    This is how I use small tubes to get more than enough HHO to run the Toyota. This guy figured it out as well. Sounds like he is going to go in a different direction however. But this is a great video for the site.
    Its done right or its not done !
    Hail HHO.

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    "Greetings... Nice work. I can see that the Carbon Plates are starting to decompose. This is the problem with using Carbon to produce HHO. Also the HHO is less energetic because of the release of the Carbon. HOWEVER... The Gas that is released is now a HidroCarbon based gas which is 'Easier' to use in a Internal Combustion Engine...

    All this experimentation is Very Useful..."

    genOlizer 3 months ago



    "Thanks. I can confirm that you are correct. There is indeed some sediment forming at the base of the bowl. Please keep in mind though, that the breakdown of the carbon is most likely due to the high current flow through the cell. These videos are proof of concept only, to show conductivity of the plates & ability to produce HHO with no electrolyte.

    I believe this issue will be rectified when they are used for their intended purpose, which is high voltage, high frequency & low current..."

    EnergyFabricator in reply to genOlizer 3 months ago

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    I will be ordering some sample plates to experiment with from www.dragonplate.com to experiment with on monday. I already sent them an email stating my purpose and the different experements i wish to conduct. Is there any request on experimentation that anyone would like to see. I will be asking about different typs of carbon fiber as well as things that we could add to the hardening solution that might help with the conductivity and/or electrolosys.

    Lets all come together on this and see where it goes so please post any questions you may want to ask them or possible experiments that i can do and i will keep everyone updated.

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    Though he's looking in the right direction he's got to much steam. But he's still got the right idea.
    Its done right or its not done !
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    So i would assume adding some type off cooler and maybe a pump to circulate the water would be a good idea in this case. But he is not using a PWM so im sure if he integrates that stuff that should keep the water cool enough.

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    Here are a couple of conflicting things in regards to carbonfiber

    http://www.hho4free.com/carbon_fiber_plates.htm

    This one pretty much says its not efficent enough to be done.

    http://conductivecomposites.com/index.html

    But his place and many others that i found make highly conductive carbon fiber that are being used in alot of aeronautics programs.

    My thing is pertaining to carbon fiber is that it can be made and manipulated in many ways. And maybe we can find a way to refine it enough to suit our needs.

    What do you think?

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