In a drycell the design is the ticket for pure gases ,it would have to be able to trap the gas on + side and trapped on the - side and vented out ,this can be very difficult to get pure gas out of these units.Most all will have a mix of hydrogen and oxygen together in a drycell but in a baffles chambered cell the current can flow free and the gas is trapped in a chamber for which it is designed and u can get the pressure u desire for storage .I hope this has helped
@losttreasurehunt The membrane that u are looking for would have to be made of a material that would conduct current.You have a choose of metals or of carbon to do so and it depends on the design of the generator on what u can use.In this design that u see there is no membrane ,in which the current flows freely.The baffles keeps the 2 gas apart and each has it's own outlets ,,in a drycell generator there is no need for a membrane,
The membrane that u are looking for would have to be made of a material that would conduct current.You have a choose of metals or of carbon to do so and it depends on the design of the generator on what u can use.In this design that u see there is no membrane ,in which the current flows freely.The baffles keeps the 2 gas apart and each has it's own outlets ,,in a drycell generator there is no need for a membrane,
About 3 years ago I built a small fuel cell that was in a pint jar that worked separating hydrogen from the oxygen.You couln't regulate the gas to well ,so this is a larger model that can be regulated and put under pressure ,can be used in storing fuel for later use.Thought this maybe useful for everyone that is playing with future fuels
Making and storing this is the ticket ,this is the cell you'll need to build ,if your into hydrogen gas and storing it
losttreasurehunt 2 weeks ago
In a drycell the design is the ticket for pure gases ,it would have to be able to trap the gas on + side and trapped on the - side and vented out ,this can be very difficult to get pure gas out of these units.Most all will have a mix of hydrogen and oxygen together in a drycell but in a baffles chambered cell the current can flow free and the gas is trapped in a chamber for which it is designed and u can get the pressure u desire for storage .I hope this has helped
losttreasurehunt 1 month ago
@losttreasurehunt The membrane that u are looking for would have to be made of a material that would conduct current.You have a choose of metals or of carbon to do so and it depends on the design of the generator on what u can use.In this design that u see there is no membrane ,in which the current flows freely.The baffles keeps the 2 gas apart and each has it's own outlets ,,in a drycell generator there is no need for a membrane,
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losttreasurehunt 1 month ago
The membrane that u are looking for would have to be made of a material that would conduct current.You have a choose of metals or of carbon to do so and it depends on the design of the generator on what u can use.In this design that u see there is no membrane ,in which the current flows freely.The baffles keeps the 2 gas apart and each has it's own outlets ,,in a drycell generator there is no need for a membrane,
losttreasurehunt 1 month ago
You would need a membrane to seperate chambers better otherwise purity would be no way to store it. need above 99% to get it to 3 psi safely.
servicesafloatnz 1 month ago
Would be great for wind or solar
losttreasurehunt 5 months ago
About 3 years ago I built a small fuel cell that was in a pint jar that worked separating hydrogen from the oxygen.You couln't regulate the gas to well ,so this is a larger model that can be regulated and put under pressure ,can be used in storing fuel for later use.Thought this maybe useful for everyone that is playing with future fuels
losttreasurehunt 5 months ago