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  • Caloric burn test....two test tubes filled with identical amounts of water measured in Cubic centimeters. I dentical amount of combustible gas. same method, distance from heat source etc.

    Then measure the tempurature rise in each (of course you would have a temp. reading of the room temp water BEFORE the test.) if you used one cubic centimeter of water then the caloic measurment would be ONE calorie per degree in CELCIUS. 10 cubic centimeters of water wold rise 1 degree C in a 10 calorie burn

  • try polorising the water prior to insertion into the tank ... if u can afford the magnets

  • maybe adjust voltage to the lowest level that produces bubbles acceptably, with lowest temperature increase, for each metal separately. See which one makes a liter for the lowest Energy (power x time). If they are equal , maybe it's in a range that is a straight electron-for-ion molar ratio. Stanley Meyer added AC pulses to get out of this band. Lower Volts across blasted plates may be coronal discharge lowers eff. dielectric strength of water. Thanks for neat videos. Kelly S.

  • Good testing! What grade of Nickel did yo use? That could make a difference grades don't have as much nickel in the plates. I don't know how you broke the plates in but Bob Boyce would go through a break in process on stainless and the plates would get coated with a powder of some sort. something like an oxide coating. This raised the efficiency.

    Philip

  • @moffett8 nickel 270. The nickel plates just need to be cleaned. alcohol works great. No break in is needed.

  • Make a torch and measure the flame?

    With you bang test you not knowing if the containers are evenly balanced.

    with a torch test you can regulate the same presser and volume rate and do several test with the flame.

  • FWIW maybe a better comparison with gases, is a heat test. Not the easiest test, but maybe more useful than a explosion (noise) test.

    Time taken to heat water with A HHO torch. The torch will have to be modified so you can actually submerge it under water. adjust mixture with air so no unburned hho gas escapes in the form of bubbles.

    Then just test the time it takes to heat the water form one give temperature to the other.

    Time to heat 1 gallon of water from 70 F to 100 F

  • Nice work with the comparison. very interesting. I first assumed both cells are identical except Nickel vs SS. but you say the SS is textured but you did not mention the weather the Nickel was textured. Are they identnickel?

  • Excellent technique you are answering the need for proper recording Thankyou

  • I'm guessing that you're doing brute force as most people are these days because it's easier.

    In that case, higher amps only related to the number of electrons flowing through the plates, but the voltage relates to how "forcefully" the electrons are hitting the water molecules to smash them apart. So it makes sense to me that the stainless would be more productive.

    That's just my educated guess though. I'm an electrical engineer dropout, lol. I only made it to junior year, so... ya know...

  • *ahem*... for the record, I changed from electrical engineering to business, but I still love engineering and science. I just couldn't hack it in the classes, lol. They're too hard core for me.

    Cheers!

  • You're doing a great job with your testing. I think its time to place your data onto an excel spreadsheet. This way you can post graphical presentations. This will eliminate turning pages.

  • Try removeing 1 plate from nickel cell, just for kicks...

  • no need to remove a plate. I can control my voltage from the power supply.

  • I wonder what nickel plated copper plates would do??

  • I have given a lot of thought to that idea. I'm told the anode cannot be plated. the plating will come off and deposit on the cathode. What about nickel clad material? I would like to get my hands on some of that. Also a nickel anode and an nickel electroplated copper cathode would be a cool test. talk about conductive.

  • Separate the cells. Two different bubblers "Before" you do the gas test. Mix the electrolyte for both at the same time, run them through the same steps in voltage and amperage.

    I think the nickle will run cooler, less resistance. Plus, and the chrome in the SS knocks the ortho down to para, it releases photons in the ultraviolet > x-ray spectrum, and some in the infrared as well. Both generate heat. There is a patent for just this process. I'll see if I can find it for you so you can read it.

  • I think the reason is the stainless is zero current leakage and the nickel isn't.

    Is that what you told us?

  • no the cells are identically built

  • Good data but it has me scratching my head. I have found nickel to be awesome. Current (Amps) make HHO. Volts only drive the current through the cell. At the same watts a cell with higher amps and lower current should be more effecient. The fact that you are getting higher effeciency from the higher volt cell has me wondering what I am missing here. Maybe there is somehow more moisture in the gas from the stainless cell. A gas quality test would be interesting.

    Larry

  • Volts increase total power input so they may cause the cell to go hotter and produce more steam...just a thought.

  • with the stainless plates now sand blasted it makes me wonder if there might be nickle striped of your nickle cell in your electrolyte that's being deposited onto your stainless steal plates that is increasing there efficiency?

  • maybe... It mite be a good idea to open the cell up and take a look.

  • Dude, can you compare the flame color between those two cells?

    Maybe using a torch?

    I just can't believe it... Lol!!

    Thanks for sharing!!

  • good idea!

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