Ok, so u said at 2:30 that the amount of o and h it puts out is almost a perfect combination, what did u mean by that because if u meant that it puts out that same amount of o as h i pretty sure thats impossible.
No what I was saying was that the "cell" was putting out as much gas as you could get from a cell. I believe that the plates are spaced at optima to get the most gas that can be had. John AArons
Mr. Myer's has the best technology on water electrolysis. Figuring it out is going to be a challenge, getting the electronic's is yet another. I, like you, am making electrolysis systems, mine are for fuel replacement systems. I think my electrolyzer is right for I engineered it with lots of R&D. We are all on the same team, just think of "us" as oil companies, for you don't see them fighting so nor shall we. Lets all do are part in bringing about the "Hydrogen Revolution." God Bless. h20power
John. I think you'll find that the garbage you have seen comes from Over Charging the water. I have seen this garbage form as well. Usually it starts to appear after about five minutes of charging. Too Long! The water is fully charged after three minutes.
I am having a problem with that theory; but having said that I am putting together a pulsing unit that (some way) is using it. ( must tell you that if the water didn't start having the problem (for me) it never had the problem, that's way I believe it was the junk from the pipes).John AArons
O.K. well, you have a test unit there, why not test the theory out? Try charging with a stopwatch and see how long it is before you see the scum. And if no scum appears after say 10 min's, then the theory is busted.
oh ic thanx, sry for the confusion.
kklkopl 5 years ago
Ok, so u said at 2:30 that the amount of o and h it puts out is almost a perfect combination, what did u mean by that because if u meant that it puts out that same amount of o as h i pretty sure thats impossible.
kklkopl 5 years ago
No what I was saying was that the "cell" was putting out as much gas as you could get from a cell. I believe that the plates are spaced at optima to get the most gas that can be had. John AArons
johnaarons 5 years ago
Mr. Myer's has the best technology on water electrolysis. Figuring it out is going to be a challenge, getting the electronic's is yet another. I, like you, am making electrolysis systems, mine are for fuel replacement systems. I think my electrolyzer is right for I engineered it with lots of R&D. We are all on the same team, just think of "us" as oil companies, for you don't see them fighting so nor shall we. Lets all do are part in bringing about the "Hydrogen Revolution." God Bless. h20power
h2opower 5 years ago
John. I think you'll find that the garbage you have seen comes from Over Charging the water. I have seen this garbage form as well. Usually it starts to appear after about five minutes of charging. Too Long! The water is fully charged after three minutes.
obie200 5 years ago
I am having a problem with that theory; but having said that I am putting together a pulsing unit that (some way) is using it. ( must tell you that if the water didn't start having the problem (for me) it never had the problem, that's way I believe it was the junk from the pipes).John AArons
johnaarons 5 years ago
O.K. well, you have a test unit there, why not test the theory out? Try charging with a stopwatch and see how long it is before you see the scum. And if no scum appears after say 10 min's, then the theory is busted.
obie200 5 years ago