Nice to see someone knows that hydrogen can be absorbed in metal. If you want to save some money on fuel with one wire check my one wire experament vid out.
I can get some scrap titanium cuttings that were used to make conrods and bearing caps, only prob is it is 3/4" thick. but the matrix of conrod shaped holes will give good surface area and flow.
These are IEC type I (AS3112) plugs which are quite similar to plugs used in Mainland China and Argentina (they are fully compatible, even with very slight differences in standard dimensions).
I got home lasst night from work and did not see a new vodeo from you, I see you put it up this morring my time, hehehe. Cool I like the coolling system you made. I see what may ( to me ) a funky power plug on the table of parts, what is your power there ?
Nice to see someone knows that hydrogen can be absorbed in metal. If you want to save some money on fuel with one wire check my one wire experament vid out.
jocell202 2 months ago
I love the music! It sounds like it's from Quake 2.
brunoshow08 1 year ago
instead of a frame to stop bowing just run a steel cable around the top and make it tight
Tomthetoolman100 2 years ago
a steel cable would force the rectangular tub to bow out into a cylindrical shape and split.
Aussie50 2 years ago
I wonder if you can use 6Al-4V titanium electrodes; the material can be had quite reasonably secondhand.
douro20 2 years ago
I can get some scrap titanium cuttings that were used to make conrods and bearing caps, only prob is it is 3/4" thick. but the matrix of conrod shaped holes will give good surface area and flow.
Aussie50 2 years ago
you sure did a fine job nice to have these sorts of things around because there will eventually be a use for them
HDXFH 2 years ago
nice !
67tr876 2 years ago
Exelente !
bellinivernon 2 years ago
Im liking this one! hehe, That should work a charm!
mattyvt93 2 years ago
These are IEC type I (AS3112) plugs which are quite similar to plugs used in Mainland China and Argentina (they are fully compatible, even with very slight differences in standard dimensions).
douro20 2 years ago
you have done a very nice job. now you have to Wait 5 months to see if it works.lol
V8Jagnut 2 years ago
lol yeha, still got some controls to build in the mean time.
Especially temp control, start pump at 45 - 50*, stop at 28* or so.
I'll test it soon by filling with hot water and seeing how fast it drops the temp. I know it will work.
Aussie50 2 years ago
controls should be easy. just put a heating element in it to test it. i think it will work fine. good job.
V8Jagnut 2 years ago
I got home lasst night from work and did not see a new vodeo from you, I see you put it up this morring my time, hehehe. Cool I like the coolling system you made. I see what may ( to me ) a funky power plug on the table of parts, what is your power there ?
Thank you.
Nogls 2 years ago
Thats the Aus standard 3 pin 240V 50Hz single phase wall plug.
US 120V plugs use parallel or round pins don.t they?
Aussie50 2 years ago
Two parallel pins and one round, as defined in NEMA 5-15/CSA 22.2/42.
douro20 2 years ago
I quite enjoyed that, certainly makes me feel rather lazy of late.
leokimvideo 2 years ago
glad you liked it!, I guess you get to a bit of a slowdown point in any hobby. been happening to me a lot lately.
Aussie50 2 years ago