where would you place a unit of this size in the engine compartment? i get most hydrogen with some thin wires wrapped around a stainless steel pipe and some nylon mesh between them. i remember you used something similar in the beginning...
There are many things you can do to make more Hydrogen, including making the water hot. All these ways will or could work but having said that if Mr. Meyer's idea works than all that is for not; keep the questions coming. John AArons
I decided to go with plastic. The only reason was it would match up with other gas pipes, but I decided to go with the plastic because it doesn't corrode.
Thanks for your interest. The bottom is there only to keep the unit stable and to make it easy to add more upgrades to it. Plastic is a great building material since it takes to cutting and making holes. You are right about over specified but I am building this unit to take upgrades. This unit will be easy to put more flat panels on it, such as gages etc. You will see this in the coming videos. John AArons
The thickness of the tube material doesn't appear to compare with that of the end pieces - If the tube can withstand the anticipated pressure then aren't the end pieces over specified? I'm guessing you put the second end piece on the bottom for stability - If so, matching the top closures dimension with the wider bottom and capped bolts for legs could save material.
Hi, I just wanted to say good work, and that I'm very interested in how the pulse system ends up. I have some formal training in electrical engineering technology, and I'm still unsure as to what effect the frequency or spacing would have on the electrolysis. Of course, there are all sorts of claims, but nothing too definitive. I have also thought of units like this as large, weak capacitors.
where would you place a unit of this size in the engine compartment? i get most hydrogen with some thin wires wrapped around a stainless steel pipe and some nylon mesh between them. i remember you used something similar in the beginning...
pgpeachess 4 years ago
This is a "test rig"..
There are over 300 videos... click on "johnaarons" top of page and check out the vidoes 299-
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johnaarons 4 years ago
but i have been hearing about this coating steel with ceramic treatment, couldnt that be an option?
eonmasterhand 5 years ago
There are many things you can do to make more Hydrogen, including making the water hot. All these ways will or could work but having said that if Mr. Meyer's idea works than all that is for not; keep the questions coming. John AArons
johnaarons 5 years ago
Is your cylinder made of lexan too ? Where do you buy those acrylic cylinder?
Opinaca 5 years ago
I have to buy a cylinder 6' for about $95.00 US and that doesn't count cutting it or ship. John AArons
johnaarons 5 years ago
why the metal pipe if chosen? as opposed to the plasic?
eonmasterhand 5 years ago
I decided to go with plastic. The only reason was it would match up with other gas pipes, but I decided to go with the plastic because it doesn't corrode.
johnaarons 5 years ago
Thanks for your interest. The bottom is there only to keep the unit stable and to make it easy to add more upgrades to it. Plastic is a great building material since it takes to cutting and making holes. You are right about over specified but I am building this unit to take upgrades. This unit will be easy to put more flat panels on it, such as gages etc. You will see this in the coming videos. John AArons
johnaarons 5 years ago
The thickness of the tube material doesn't appear to compare with that of the end pieces - If the tube can withstand the anticipated pressure then aren't the end pieces over specified? I'm guessing you put the second end piece on the bottom for stability - If so, matching the top closures dimension with the wider bottom and capped bolts for legs could save material.
zyby 5 years ago
Hi, I just wanted to say good work, and that I'm very interested in how the pulse system ends up. I have some formal training in electrical engineering technology, and I'm still unsure as to what effect the frequency or spacing would have on the electrolysis. Of course, there are all sorts of claims, but nothing too definitive. I have also thought of units like this as large, weak capacitors.
Again, keep up the good work.
dlbirchle 5 years ago