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  • WHAT ABOUT TRYING TWISTED COPPER WIRE TO ACT LIKE THE DRILl???

  • Copper will not work with the water..

    John AArons

  • I think cooper screwed being more conductive

    would produce more hydrogen bubbles ?

    Only a suggestion if you can get hold of any copper. THIS WOULD BE INTERESTING TO SEE AS WELL

    rEGARDS

  • john are the screws and drill bit attached to the the Negative electrode ?

    Why do you need such a large positive plate woudl just a elecrode do.??

  • Don't understand your question...

    John AArons

  • Did you try making the screws positive? Then also try the stan myers capacitor concept you explain within your other video. Positive positive with a pulse? Would that be a good test?

  • Thats great news have you or do you know if any body has tried to isolate the Hydrogen from the Oxygen and then re-mix the two at an optimum ratio??

  • The amount of Hydrogen Oxygen that comes from using a cell is perfect... as that is the amount it took to hold them together... when you burn Hydrogen it take the right amount of Oxygen and bonds it with the Hydrogen to make water.. John AArons

  • What is the Drill Bit made from/coated in? and do you know if if The temp of the drill bit is cooler then the stainless Steel? And have you tried more electrolyte for bigger gaps between plates?

    Keep up the good work

  • If you look at the last few tests you will notice that the (+) plates are over 6" away form the (-) plates... that is possible because of the electrolyte.. the cell does not care by adding more electrolyte all you are doing a bringing down the Resistance of the water.john AArons

  • The more surface area at the edge you have, the more hydrogen you produce. The hydrogen clearly comes of the edge NOT center.

    Think about how much hydrogen you could make if using electrodes 100 nannometer thick?

  • I like the way you think... but... it is a lot more to it than that.... John AArons

  • Hi John been watching youre work for some time been thinking what if you put vibration in the water or on your plates to shake the bubbles free from the plates, so you have constant connection to the water not hindered by bubbles - Just a thought.

  • I have had many people suggest that...I do not believe that will help because the Hydrogen bubble is formed under the other Hydrogen bubble not after it moves... I will try and devise a test for that.... thanks for the reminder.

    John AArons

  • Have you found out what causes big bubbles, and then the fine bubbles? Maybe it is the spacing of the electrodes?

    Thanks to you!

  • That is a very interesting question.. if you look back at he "WidowMaker" cell I made .. it produced very small bubbles... at first guess I would say it is the rate that the Hydrogen comes off the plate.."WidowMaker" is very fast.

    John AArons

  • Ohh, and the drill bit was maybe 1 inch away, that sounds like the reason. The bubbles have time to form.

    Thank you!

  • i c u r using 3 diff. metals. how about if u use 2 stainless steele plates 1 smoothe the other roughed up the see what hppens

  • I do have that on my list.... if what I have seen so far ... I don't believe there is a difference.... a lot of these things are just passed on by the web... if the % is not noticeable by you eye.. (I believe) it is not worth the time ... John AArons

  • The concave part of the bit was producing little or no hydrogen as compaired to the convex outer part.

  • I think the curve made a quick and "sharp" way to get the bubbles to leave the bit..

    John AArons

  • It does look like the drill bit produces more hydrogen beacause of the larger surface area. I wonder if the presence of hydrogen bubbles attached to the electrode would stop the creation of more bubbles, so my question is would clearing the bubbles make more hydrogen, like repeatedly tapping the electrode or something..

    thanks

  • I am going to incorporate this idea into another test... Keep watching..

    John AArons

  • more tests... John AArons

  • Each answer make more questions... John AArons

  • Amazing work on filming the video John, i love it! Thanks for sharing this with us.

  • I thank you for your interest..John AArons

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